May is a month to be merry for sure, so what better time of year for a right good knees up and the joining of hands in marriage?!!
Louise and Graham were married in a beautiful ceremony at Pincents Manor in Reading, right here in the Royal County of Berkshire.
Watched by their families and their closest friends, Louise and Graham sparkled with fun and life and, of course, their love!
The rain held off, the sun came out, the smiles were everywhere and the day went so fast I felt like I was in this huge wave of happiness and it felt great!!!
Wedding photography is really hard work... I mean, really physically hard work! I could barely move for about 3 days after; my thigh muscles and shoulders and arms were burning!
Constantly looking for not only the classic, beautiful shots, but also the unposed, unaware and charming shots... the ones that really sparkle with the magic of the day, the ones that make the wedding special and personal.
But why the aching muscles?
Well, I use a fairly hefty camera for a start, and I also get myself in awkward and quite uncomfortable positions to get better angles or to get better backgrounds.
Spending a few solid hours in such positions and holding the camera in portrait mode for a lot of the time can get pretty tiring on weedy muscles like mine!
I suppose I could go to the gym or do more to keep fit, but hey ho, all that just eats into time that I'd much rather use to take my camera out for a walk!!!
So, weddings are hard work, but wow, I love it! It's so much worth the pain!! Congratulations to Louise and Graham, and all the best for a very long and happy future together!
Rebecca, X
rebecca@rtphotographics.co.uk
www.rtphotographics.co.uk
Sunday, 29 May 2011
Sunday, 1 May 2011
To Bollington and Beyond!
I'm loving this whole holiday thing!
I've been out and about again, travelling up to Bollington in Cheshire to stay with my sister and her family. Bollington is a great place; tucked into the edge of the Peak District, only a short drive from Manchester but seemingly a million miles away, it's a charming small town with a huge array of options for days out... not least of which is Jodrell Bank, talking of arrays!
I didn't visit the Jod on this trip, though I shall get back there soon if I can!
My nephews and niece are all real water babies and are often found in it or on it in one way or another! Luckily for them they have access to the canal... perfect for them to canoe / kayak / generally bob about on, perfect me to stroll along and take my camera for a walk! Leaving the poor guys at home to do their revision, I wandered along for a couple of hours to see what I could see.
It's such a peaceful place and was perfect for recharging my still rather worn out spirits!
Still on the lookout for a kingfisher moment, still not getting one, but I did get a quite nice encounter with the equally stunning heron!
Next on the list of things to do for the week was a fantastic day out on The Roaches with my good friend Andy.
High pressure gave us a superb day to explore the crags and high spots, but did also unfortunately make it rather hazy... not so good for interesting skies or distant views!
Still, it was a stunning place to be in and we had a fab day out... though I don't think Andy will be quite so keen to return to Lud's Church anytime soon!!! Long story, but the upshot was we saw it at least 3 times that afternoon! It's well worth a visit, but our poor old legs (ok, sorry Andy, my poor old legs!!), had really had enough after the first visit. Still, all good reason to get another ice cream from the handily placed van up at the car park!
A nice ice cream was also had at Tatton Park the next day! The sun was roasting again and the deer on the park had obviously decided that rather than join the queue for the ice cream van, they'd cool off quicker with a dip in the lake!!!
The deer are free to wander the park and munch grass wherever they like within the confines of the cattle grids.
They are lovely to see and it was even more magical to see them splashing about in the water to cool off! Lovely!!
The holiday continued with a road trip down to the Southampton area. Here we are on the road...
quite literally 'on the road'!!! Well, it was a long journey! Had to pass the time somehow!
A brief pitstop at Warwick Services and a video happy birthday sing song for Richard. Not wanting to look a complete nutter in the car park singing by myself, I tried to rope in the others. Oh well. At least Jim bravely came to help out his poor old bonkers aunty Becca!
It was appreciated Jim, thanks ;-) Richard appreciated it too, though I don't know that I can stretch it so far as to say he enjoyed it!!! Singing isn't my strong point. Hey ho.
Anyway, back on the road we went straight down to the Submarine Museum at Portsmouth. It's not a huge place but it really is worth a visit. By bizarre coincidence, my friend who had his birthday song that day was formerly a submariner and spent his training days here at HMS Dolphin! By even more coincidence, the museum has the propeller from his boat on display (HMS Resolution)!!
It's actually quite a beautiful thing when you look at it close up...
though I clearly wouldn't have wanted to see it at all had I been in the water! It is quite something to see though, even now after it had spent 30 years in the sea... very impressive!
HMS Alliance was also very, very impressive! The museum are hoping to raise enough funds to restore it, as it is really suffering with age and exposure to elements. Hopefully the fundraising will work in time and Alliance be brought back to her former glory.
It was fascinating to tour inside HMS Alliance. It has to be said, deep respect for all the chaps who ever worked on her and for all submariners worldwide!!!
Having spent a few very interesting hours at the museum, we headed back towards Southampton to pitch the tents.
It's been a LONG time since I've been camping and I was a bit dubious about it, but it was great! I'm going to buy me a tent now and do some more!! Not quite so sure I'll be singing along at the camp fire again any time soon, but it was a cracking good laugh!
Thanks Helen, and John, Jim,
George
and, a huge thanks to Rosie for sharing her tent with her old aunty B!
Oh, and also thanks to Jim for letting us use his hammock...
it was very, very comfy, nice one Jim!
Rebecca, X
http://www.rtphotographics.co.uk/
rebecca@rtphotographics.co.uk
I've been out and about again, travelling up to Bollington in Cheshire to stay with my sister and her family. Bollington is a great place; tucked into the edge of the Peak District, only a short drive from Manchester but seemingly a million miles away, it's a charming small town with a huge array of options for days out... not least of which is Jodrell Bank, talking of arrays!
I didn't visit the Jod on this trip, though I shall get back there soon if I can!
My nephews and niece are all real water babies and are often found in it or on it in one way or another! Luckily for them they have access to the canal... perfect for them to canoe / kayak / generally bob about on, perfect me to stroll along and take my camera for a walk! Leaving the poor guys at home to do their revision, I wandered along for a couple of hours to see what I could see.
It's such a peaceful place and was perfect for recharging my still rather worn out spirits!
Still on the lookout for a kingfisher moment, still not getting one, but I did get a quite nice encounter with the equally stunning heron!
Next on the list of things to do for the week was a fantastic day out on The Roaches with my good friend Andy.
High pressure gave us a superb day to explore the crags and high spots, but did also unfortunately make it rather hazy... not so good for interesting skies or distant views!
Still, it was a stunning place to be in and we had a fab day out... though I don't think Andy will be quite so keen to return to Lud's Church anytime soon!!! Long story, but the upshot was we saw it at least 3 times that afternoon! It's well worth a visit, but our poor old legs (ok, sorry Andy, my poor old legs!!), had really had enough after the first visit. Still, all good reason to get another ice cream from the handily placed van up at the car park!
A nice ice cream was also had at Tatton Park the next day! The sun was roasting again and the deer on the park had obviously decided that rather than join the queue for the ice cream van, they'd cool off quicker with a dip in the lake!!!
The deer are free to wander the park and munch grass wherever they like within the confines of the cattle grids.
They are lovely to see and it was even more magical to see them splashing about in the water to cool off! Lovely!!
The holiday continued with a road trip down to the Southampton area. Here we are on the road...
quite literally 'on the road'!!! Well, it was a long journey! Had to pass the time somehow!
A brief pitstop at Warwick Services and a video happy birthday sing song for Richard. Not wanting to look a complete nutter in the car park singing by myself, I tried to rope in the others. Oh well. At least Jim bravely came to help out his poor old bonkers aunty Becca!
It was appreciated Jim, thanks ;-) Richard appreciated it too, though I don't know that I can stretch it so far as to say he enjoyed it!!! Singing isn't my strong point. Hey ho.
Anyway, back on the road we went straight down to the Submarine Museum at Portsmouth. It's not a huge place but it really is worth a visit. By bizarre coincidence, my friend who had his birthday song that day was formerly a submariner and spent his training days here at HMS Dolphin! By even more coincidence, the museum has the propeller from his boat on display (HMS Resolution)!!
It's actually quite a beautiful thing when you look at it close up...
though I clearly wouldn't have wanted to see it at all had I been in the water! It is quite something to see though, even now after it had spent 30 years in the sea... very impressive!
HMS Alliance was also very, very impressive! The museum are hoping to raise enough funds to restore it, as it is really suffering with age and exposure to elements. Hopefully the fundraising will work in time and Alliance be brought back to her former glory.
It was fascinating to tour inside HMS Alliance. It has to be said, deep respect for all the chaps who ever worked on her and for all submariners worldwide!!!
Having spent a few very interesting hours at the museum, we headed back towards Southampton to pitch the tents.
It's been a LONG time since I've been camping and I was a bit dubious about it, but it was great! I'm going to buy me a tent now and do some more!! Not quite so sure I'll be singing along at the camp fire again any time soon, but it was a cracking good laugh!
Thanks Helen, and John, Jim,
George
and, a huge thanks to Rosie for sharing her tent with her old aunty B!
Oh, and also thanks to Jim for letting us use his hammock...
it was very, very comfy, nice one Jim!
Rebecca, X
http://www.rtphotographics.co.uk/
rebecca@rtphotographics.co.uk
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Tima's Happy Dogs!
They say that owners resemble their dogs, or is it dogs resemble their owners??? Either way, Tima Lund's dogs are, without doubt, four-legged furry versions of their owner! Happy, fun, full of life and energy and intelligent to boot.
I like Tima, I LOVE her dogs! A studio session with the Cocker Spaniels and the German Shepherds was always going to be fun. It was made easy by Tima's excellent handling, Helen's brilliant assistance with the tickle stick and the fantastically good-natured dogs!
First up was the Ace Man. He is still a wee man, not long out of puppy class, but he was exceptionally well behaved. Given a few minutes to bounce excitedly round the room and wag his entire body at absolutely everything, Ace settled and posed like a pro celeb!
Next up was the birthday girl, Doodle Bug. Celebrating her first birthday, she looked beautiful, behaved impeccably and is every inch a star!
Uncle Vinnie is an older paw at the whole posing mularkey, striding happily onto the set he was ever ready for his close-ups!
Pickle looked sleek, elegant and beautiful.
She's full of fun but is gentle-natured and highly intelligent. A gorgeous, gorgeous dog!
The pups couldn't be ignored... Cagney & Lacey were 5 weeks old and just had to get a look at everything and everyone. No corner was left unexplored!
Lacey already has a new home for when she's old enough to leave, Cagney will be sure to follow suit soon too. She's beautiful and intelligent, already responding to recall. Both dogs will, with the correct ongoing training and home life, make fantastic companions for the right family!
Tima won't let her pups go to just anyone, she needs to know that the dogs will be loved and looked after in the right way, so that they continue to be the happy healthy dogs that they start life as.
I know it's often said, but please, please don't get a pup just because they look cute!!! Dogs are a huge commitment for a long time. The rewards are amazing, but there needs to be more behind the reasoning to have a dog than just keeping your kiddies happy!
Finally, last but by no means least, ZeZe sat for her portraits.
A beautiful soul, ZeZe really is top! She's also meticulous about preparing for the camera!!!
Can't fault her!
Thanks to Tima and Helen for a great shoot. I hope you enjoy the photos!
Rebecca, X
http://www.rtphotographics.co.uk/
rebecca@rtphotographics.co.uk
I like Tima, I LOVE her dogs! A studio session with the Cocker Spaniels and the German Shepherds was always going to be fun. It was made easy by Tima's excellent handling, Helen's brilliant assistance with the tickle stick and the fantastically good-natured dogs!
First up was the Ace Man. He is still a wee man, not long out of puppy class, but he was exceptionally well behaved. Given a few minutes to bounce excitedly round the room and wag his entire body at absolutely everything, Ace settled and posed like a pro celeb!
Next up was the birthday girl, Doodle Bug. Celebrating her first birthday, she looked beautiful, behaved impeccably and is every inch a star!
Uncle Vinnie is an older paw at the whole posing mularkey, striding happily onto the set he was ever ready for his close-ups!
Pickle looked sleek, elegant and beautiful.
She's full of fun but is gentle-natured and highly intelligent. A gorgeous, gorgeous dog!
The pups couldn't be ignored... Cagney & Lacey were 5 weeks old and just had to get a look at everything and everyone. No corner was left unexplored!
Lacey already has a new home for when she's old enough to leave, Cagney will be sure to follow suit soon too. She's beautiful and intelligent, already responding to recall. Both dogs will, with the correct ongoing training and home life, make fantastic companions for the right family!
Tima won't let her pups go to just anyone, she needs to know that the dogs will be loved and looked after in the right way, so that they continue to be the happy healthy dogs that they start life as.
I know it's often said, but please, please don't get a pup just because they look cute!!! Dogs are a huge commitment for a long time. The rewards are amazing, but there needs to be more behind the reasoning to have a dog than just keeping your kiddies happy!
Finally, last but by no means least, ZeZe sat for her portraits.
A beautiful soul, ZeZe really is top! She's also meticulous about preparing for the camera!!!
Can't fault her!
Thanks to Tima and Helen for a great shoot. I hope you enjoy the photos!
Rebecca, X
http://www.rtphotographics.co.uk/
rebecca@rtphotographics.co.uk
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