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'My View' Runner Chases The Severn Bore Nr Minsterworth At Sunrise. 13th January 2013

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Andy Sharpe

Thursday, 29 December 2011

Severn Bore Christmas Day 2011


Christmas Day Severn Bore 2011

The only Bore this December in the calendar, so it was set the alarm clock and hope for the best. Its arrival at Newnham at 7.0am seemed a bit optimistic but Epney seemed a do-able. When I did get up it was dark and when I got to Epney it was dark, hmm. The local surf crew were at the ready showing real commitment, after all it is winter, although you would be forgiven for thinking it was March, it was so mild, 12 Deg C, UK seeing record temperatures. A breeze came up the Severn with day trying to break through the dark leaden sky filled with rain as the guys got down to a sand bank and waited for the Bore’s arrival. This was a test for any camera equipment, I could hardly see them but thankfully the camera sensor did, well just about at 260mm and it would have been a bit easier if I had picked up the right camera and lens combo; for some reason I thought it was going to be light at 8.0am, I was an hour ahead in my mind so restricted to F5.6.  Although listed as a 1 star Bore it did show some force & strong enough for the boys to surf. Then it was jump in the car and off to another viewing point nr Hempstead where the sky got greyerr. The sheep looked on as the swell pushed its way towards the weir. It could have still been surfed at this point seeing the wave pattern. The traffic lights were on green so getting to the next stop, Maisemore Bridge, was just possible. By now high water levels were really making an impact on the Bore, cancelling out any force and by the Bridge it was all but finished with just a gentle swell from side to side mixing up the silt as it came to meet the weir at a similar water level.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Friday, 25 November 2011

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Cheltenham Power Cuts 09.11.11


 Cheltenham High Voltage  Power Lines 25.10.11

Central Networks Power Cuts

Cheltenham’s power cuts this morning. Don’t be caught out, don’t have an electric shower, instead go for a mixer tap connection ! Lucky the kettle finished boiling, just. The UPS back up reminded me of the 23 hours spent restoring and rebuilding the PC on a previous occasion.

According to Central networks at 11.0am, power supply to a approx 1000 Cheltenham homes that are supplied via High Voltage cables was lost, switched and restored while they are still investigating the possible cause.

09.11.11

Power loss 7.38am

Power restored 7.44am

Power lost 8.57am

Power restored 8.58am

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

AF Nikkor 50mm F/1.4D Lens Used Equipment


Dale Photographic New & Used Equipment Specialists

Its never been a better time to take pictures. Choice in camera equipment seems unlimited but after several natural disasters this year hampering production and with demand still high it seems the inevitable is now a reality, “short supply. So who do you trust for a reliable service when buying on the internet or over the phone? A quick look on the web reveals some very odd prices but as the old saying goes, if it looks too good to be true then it probably is.”

A few years ago i came across Dale Photographic, by accident actually after trying to find a lens that many said they had but could not supply. They are a family run business that was formed in 1984, recognized by Nikon, Canon, Leica & Zeiss as a main dealer supplying both professional and amateur photographers from a real shop to visit and a virtual shop on the internet, selling worldwide. They offer a most comprehensive service for all your needs. In 1998 a website was launched selling only the best products available along with a second hand equipment section also proving very popular.

I always keep an eye on the used equipment page at Dale Photographic, they have some real bargains and then sure enough just as I was buying another product I noticed this one, a Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm F/1.4D, used but perfect condition, it was, i grabbed it quick, it came the next day as usual, perfect. Popped it on an old Nikon D40 body I still cherish and set off through this autumn taking some landscape pictures. These lenses were produced as far back as 1986 and have lost none of that great Nikon quality we continue to see  in new offerings. Of course the Nikon D40 has no motor built in like other bodies so you don’t get your auto focus, instead its manual focus all the way, did I miss it ? well, actually no I didn’t really. Part of taking a picture is actually what you see through the view finder ! With manual focus it’s a delight seeing how something comes into view. A connection lost with auto focus.

Nikon AF 50mm F/1.4D will auto focus on Nikon bodies D50 and above

So, if you have some equipment you have looked after and fancy a trade in, why not give Dale Photographic a call, I’m sure they will be only to pleased to give you a valuation.

One persons past is another persons future


Keep taking pictures

Andy Sharpe

Walking The Cotswold Way Ullenwood 06.11.11

Leckhampton Hill Autumn 06.11.11

Devils Chimney & Up Hatherley 06.11.11

Autumn light across Burley Fields lake & Farm 01.11.11

Monday, 10 October 2011

Graham Hill 1974 BRDC International Trophy


Formula One Champion Graham Hill Remembered

1974 was special for several reasons, I was leaving school and about to go to College. In April I had the rare chance to see some of the great formula one drivers of the day at Silverstone in a meeting organised by the British Racing Drivers Club called the 1974 BRDC International Trophy and run alongside another formula called 5000. It represented a sort of Who’s who of Formula one racing. I went with my uncle and cousin who were both involved with cars and motor sport. I also took along my faithful camera I had been taking pictures with since childhood, Kodak Vecta 127. It resembled a plastic money box without the slot. It had a small peep hole in the corner called a view finder, no, joking aside I loved it as it was so light and simple. It used a paper film that you wound on carefully trying not to expose to any light on a sunny day and only took 8 pictures, although I seem to remember a 12 frame version along the way. The pictures were processed using a textured plastic coated paper which was quite new at the time, all the rage as holiday snaps were getting really popular with so many people going off on holiday to Pontins and Butlins. Flying off on package holidays abroad was just round the corner. The prints were also cheap to have processed and of dubious quality.

I remember the day out as it was sunny and not too windy as Silverstone usually is. We spent some time in the paddock and caught site of several famous drivers. It was a relaxed atmosphere allowing people to get close to the stars and their cars, then just as we got to the end of the pit straight inside Copse corner where a crowd had gathered, that famous, unmistakable helmet of Graham Hill appeared. I instantly crouched down to get my one picture, it was so special as Graham Hill was that larger than life character, charismatic, more like a film star than a racing driver and now nearing the end of his career. I took another picture of the team working on the cars in the paddock which I have just about salvaged. It has retained some of that bleached out discoloured look and almost impossible to lose that plastic textured finish the original print had but I think it shows a view on the day.

I have changed the picture of Graham Hill from colour to sepia as I have lost some sharpness in the copy of the aged print. It’s a shame I didn’t keep the negatives !

Car: Lola T370 V8 Cosworth
Team: Team Embassy

You may like to see a short film about one of our greatest racing drivers in action on You Tube


Graham Hill 1974 BRDC International Trophy 'Technicians'