Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Matt & Kellys Wedding, Wivenhoe House, Colchester

Pin It I'm just back from a wedding viewing with Matt & Kelly. They got married a couple of weeks ago at Wivenhoe House, just outside Colchester.

It was a truly fantastic day and even the threatened wet weather stayed away long enough for us to get some great shots.

As you'll see in the video below Matt is what you might call "a tall guy" which made the composition a challenge.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Taylor & Nateisha's Wedding at the Westcliff Hotel

Pin It Recently I was honoured to be asked to cover the wedding of Taylor and Nateisha at the Westcliff hotel in Southend. Although the weather wasn't the greatest (rain all day) the inside of the hotel held many different places for photographs to be taken.



The day started with Nateisha getting ready at her mums house, it was great fun to sit back and capture the images of everything going on. Because of the weather it meant the majority of the images had to be taken inside. Time to get creative ....

It was a brilliant day, click on the video above to see some more of the images.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Rain rain and more rain

Ok so i know the english are famous for making small talk about the weather but you've got to admit we have got something to talk about.

A few days ago the field at the bottom of my road was full af laughing and screaming families knee deep in snowball fights and building snowmen. Today when i went down there the river had burst it's banks and completely floooded a massive area.

The photograph i've attached was taken on my phone (blackberry quality is pretty poor). The circle of logs sticking up in the air is in fact a kiddies play area that was put in last summer. This is normally about 15 metres fropm the river bank. I would guess it's at least two foot under water at the moment. The bridges accross the water are impossible to reach unless you use a boat.

The weather men are saying we had a months worth of rain last night in 8 hours. Hmmm all of a sudden New Orleans is looking very inviting again.