Here's what I have come up with so far regarding my latest assignment. I'm not entirely sure it's working just yet. Think I need to go for a walk here, and come back and take another look at it. You can look at something too long and really not get a proper sense of it anymore.
I am thinking I like the stool image, but I'm not sure the Hockney montage is working. What do you think?
K
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
set
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Nikon
From Polaroid to the polar opposite, the Nikon D300.
This is my new baby, haven't had much time to play with it, but straight away I am in love, yeah in love with an inanimate object!
I'll not tell you how much I spent on it and accessories. Let's just say I'd like to start making a bit of money :)
Really getting stuck into my latest assignment at the mo, I'll try put some stuff up surrounding it soon..
Kaz

-- Post From My iPhone
This is my new baby, haven't had much time to play with it, but straight away I am in love, yeah in love with an inanimate object!
I'll not tell you how much I spent on it and accessories. Let's just say I'd like to start making a bit of money :)
Really getting stuck into my latest assignment at the mo, I'll try put some stuff up surrounding it soon..
Kaz

-- Post From My iPhone
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Polaroid
So I've finally loaded film into my Polaroid camera. It's really quit exciting!
I am definitely going to be incorporating this into my current fine art photography assignment. I'm still working through ideas at present, but watch this space for further updates.
Kaz
Ps loving blogging from my iPhone

-- Post From My iPhone
I am definitely going to be incorporating this into my current fine art photography assignment. I'm still working through ideas at present, but watch this space for further updates.
Kaz
Ps loving blogging from my iPhone

-- Post From My iPhone
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
The Belfast Marathon
Well it certainly has been a while since I've blogged, so I thought after completing the Belfast marathon was a good a time as any to post!
So Yesterday I woke up reasonably early as you can imagine my mind was full of all sorts of things, will I be able to complete it, please don't let it be pissing down like it was in the middle of the night, and I hope I have some supporters along the way :)
I made my breakfast and was surprisingly very hungry, nerves didn't suppress my appetite thankfully. Adrian left me into town for about 8am, it was pretty darn cold and miserable at this stage but I was too pumped to care..
I wandered about a bit trying to keep warm, then Matt D popped by on his way into work, it was great to chat to someone as I was pretty much on my own at this point. Later on I thought right I gotta pee before this thing kicks off. I was just about to walk into one of the portable loos when I realised there was a huuuge queue, I stood waiting for about half an hr, finally got in did my thing, and rushed to the starting line!
So I wasn't standing long before everyone started moving, I don't even think I heard the starter gun, but just followed the masses over the start line..
This was it I was on my way, Tina's ipod strapped onto arm entertaining me on the way.. I felt good at this point, I was going nice and easy and just trying to keep a steady pace. The first spectators I recognised were Jennie & Andrew along the Hollywood road. Great to to see them and they were happy to see I was ok at the early stages, this was probably only a few miles in.
On I trotted up to the top of the airport road, there was a girl pushing another girl up the hill in a wheelchair, amazing strength!
Down past the airport was pretty dull, nothing to really look at and no spectators, but I kind of zoned out and kept on going really well. This all seems like a blur at the moment, I'm trying to remember where I went next haha. We headed back through town and up towards the Falls, everything still felt grand and I think we were coming to the 8 mile point. There were lots of water points along the way, I threw most of it round me, not cos I was hot, just because it's damn hard to drink out of a cup and run at the same time. There were a few coughing fits along the way, but nothing to hamper my performance ;)
I was very aware of the Antrim Rd coming up next, it's a long steady incline, I was not looking forward to it.. So I had a wee Dextrose energy sweet which helped, and on I went.
We were nearing the top of the hill, and a woman shout keep going half way point! I looked up and saw the sign saying 13 miles! I was so glad to be feeling grand and reaching this point! Then I was immediately traumatised because I had to do the exact same distance all over again :)
What also kept me going here was the fact that my parents were due to be at the top. I first saw my dad, looking all concerned and checking to see how I was. I then say Lisa form work taking a pic on her iPhone, which I knew would end up on Twitter. The I saw my mum with the camera out, she didn't really look at me, more concerned with getting a good pic, (just like me) I then saw my bro and his mate a few seconds later. So that was a great wee bunch of people to see at the summit, it kept me buzzing for in the incline. My mum commented aftwards that I guy reached the tope and shouted "Thank Christ it's down hill now" To be honest the downhill was nearly worst, it's a bit sore smacking the legs down, but it's nice to know your are coming down at the same time. Half way down the hill there was a lady handing out wee bits of choc biscuit, absolutely perfect timing!
The downhill continued right down to the Abbeycentre, still feeling ok here, wee bit of pain the old muscles, but plenty of strength left. This is were I saw Tina, asked how I was and took a picture of me, I think I was smiling :) Further on along there was an energy station, The were handing out orange wedges, Brilliant! I took two!
The next main point was down near Hazelbank in preparation for the jaunt along the motorway. Here I saw Jill's mum & Dad, they had just seen Jill off on her relay leg, and decided to wait and see if I turned up :) Then just a bit further on I saw Ali & Stu, I felt really pumped here and was all "yeah, high five'! A woman shouted at me "why are you not in pain'!! At this point I have no idea why I wasn't in pain this I think was about the 18 mile point, but not sure...
I started to feel it a lot more along the end of this stretch, strange that it wasn't any of my previous injuries. No knee pain, no ankle or hip pain! It was my muscles that were just beginning to scream a bit.. I said to one guy running beside me "are you enjoying yourself" with a wry smile! He said no, and I told him to keep er lit!
This part just lasted for so long, but finally we came to the Dargan Road part, this was a depressing point, all very industrial and no spectators. I had to stop and walk a bit as my muscles were aching and needed a good stretch. Also to stop for a pee, it was getting a bit dangerous to carry on, and I didn't fancy pulling "a Paula"
Finally we were coming back into town for the finish, I was a but delirious at this point at I thought at 22 miles I only had one more mile to do, forgetting that the marathon was actually 26 miles! Coming in round corporation street I saw my bro and his mate again (he later said he didn't think i was gonna make it, lookinga bit worse for ware at this point) Seeing him must have given me another energy burst though, because just round the corner I saw Robyn, and then andrew and they seemed to think I was looking good!
Not far to go now, I kept telling myself! Down the side of the embankment, with a bit more walking and jogging. Out I came onto the bridge on Ormeau, this is were I saw Richard from work with his big SLR I managed a smile and a thumbs up, this was at the 23 mile point! (the point were I thought it was over haha)
On through Ormeau park was next, this park has never seemed so big, it seemed to take forever to trample through it, and avoid random walkers out enjoying their day. The worst part was clearly the uphill Ormeau road, I had to walk a lot of it, and my face must have been a picture!
There was a volunteer at the top saying come on this is it all downhill now. So that was it I started running again and was determined not to stop until the end. Down the Ravenhill road, nice and steady, past my old abode at Oakleigh, the BP garage, and round the corner! few more leaps and bounds and I was running into the Ozone were it all ended. I had a strong finish, wouldn't call it a sprint, but pretty steady! Over the line, done! I completed the Belfast marathon in 4 hrs 54 minutes!
I don't think it has really sunk it what I have achieved, at the moment I don't see it as such a big thing. I'm just really glad I can strike it off my to do list. But more importantly I'm glad I was able to raise over a grand for Lupus UK,

strained smile in Ormeau park, Picture by Richard Lavery :)
Sunday, 22 March 2009

Time for another update!
Just been out for a lovely mothers days lunch, I have lots of work to do, but just waiting for the few glasses of wine to wear off before I get to it ;)
I am currently very very keen to do a world trip, and to document it with a polaroid and a blog, I'd also like to take a proper SLR with me, but the main focus would be on the polaroid. I'd like to follow it up on my return with a book on the entire adventure. It's fills me with lots of inspiration, I know I'm not much of a writer, but I would try and do as much of a written accompaniment as possible. I would need to think of a theme though... something like how much we don't know about how other people live, how we are so caught up in our own lives, we have blinkers on, and turn a blind eye to suffering and what hardship really is... Or something like a day in the life of people from different cultures.
I'd love to know what you think of this idea.. give me some feedback please.
Kaz x
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Happy St Patricks Day
Well a Happy St Patricks Day to all,
Don't know why I started the blog with that, I have no intention of really celebrating I've work to do!
Anyway, I promised to update with photography and marathon info, so here I am again with the latest.
I have all sorts of photography ideas buzzing round my head, from travel photography (reading a really great book at the moment, highly inspiring) to using an old Holga or Diana camera. I also have thoughts of getting a pretty decent transparency/negative scanner. Would love to scan some of my negatives or other peoples for that matter, and start putting some slide show type things together :) We shall see how things pan out.
Now onto the marathon, bit of depression in this area at the moment, I'm freakin' plagued with injury! On Sunday there I was full of good intentions and ready for the half marathon, or so I thought. I'd been getting a niggle in the right ankle, but it wasn't really stopping me from running, that is until Sunday came around! I literally ran for about 2 minutes and had to come back, there was no way it could stand any sort of impact! So so frustrated, there is swelling and a lot of tenderness, on Sunday I ended up going for a cycle instead as it has low impact. I had to do something to try and keep the fitness levels up. I've been doing all sorts to get the swelling and pain down, from exercises to methylated spirits, yes that's right, what a stupid and useless old wives tale!
Anyway there is still pain in it, and I can't risk it and run on it just yet, I'm just praying that it comes good again. I am keeping positive as my knee (fingers crossed) is ok again. I can't give up, I'm half way through training, and I will be doing this marathon one way or another..
Keep praying for me :) *grabs ice pack*
K x
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
The World is a pretty dark place right now
Greetings,
Just thought I'd put a post up about all the recent goings on in the news at the moment.
If it wasn't bad enough that we have our own shootings here in Northern Ireland, I've just learned that America and Germany have had 10 people people killed in a random act of violence! Why has the world become such an evil place, I guess it always had it's darkness, it just seems much more apparent to me now.
What I have noticed is that there is a real sense of togetherness in NI right now, no-one wants to see old times returned here, and I just hope we can pull through all of this.
Right gotta get back to work, dragged in for extra hrs today, as staff are sick!! dammit I should have said no, there's freakin' HND work to be done..
Later
Kaz
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