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For those of you that didn’t already know, I’m a big Doctor Who fan and have been since I was a child and watched it from behind the sofa like countless others. Recently little “H” who is four has started to enjoy watching the show and collect some of the new action figures, with a little persuasion from me of course! So now we both look forward to sitting and watching the show when it’s on or watching one of the DVD’s I’ve collected.

Although being a big fan I’ve never really had the opportunity to do more than watch the show, that was until this Easter just gone! I saw with some delight that the Doctor Who exhibition showing monsters and costumes from the series was coming to Earls Court in London. Not wanting to miss the opportunity (I’ve always wanted to go to this!) I booked tickets for us all to go on Good Friday and also make a big day out in London for “H”

Opens Any Door

So, with family in tow and camera in hand we headed off for our big adventure in the city, which consisted of a trip to the Doctor Who exhibition followed by lunch and then a trip on the London Eye. I don’t know who was more excited about the exhibition really, little “H” or the big kid, me!

What did I think to the Exhibition, well I’ll give you a brief overview without trying to spoil it for everyone and then a few tips to help any others planning a visit. Overall the exhibition doesn’t disappoint if your a fan the new show, as it follows the adventures of the ninth and tenth doctor through each episode. It starts with The first new episode “Rose” and the shop dummies and follows the first season right through to the Christmas special, where the new 10th doctor takes over. You then go straight into the second season with The face of Boe and Cassandra the last human, followed by exhibits from the episodes of the second season, then the third season. Finally you finish with a display of the 2007 Christmas special “The voyage of the Damned”

The Age of Steel

The Good: It’s Doctor Who, so it’s all good! But getting close up with the Cybermen and the mini Dalek show were highlights, along with seeing K9

The Bad: Nothing bad to say really, but being an older Doctor Who fan I was disappointed not to see any exhibits from the older Doctor Who episodes, other than a few pictures of the old doctors. Not really a downside as this exhibition is really aimed at the new, younger viewers of the new series and from that point of view it’s fantastic to see.

A few tips if you plan to visit the exhibition yourself:

  1. Don’t get there for when it opens as there was a long queue and it took us over 30 minutes to get in, even though we had booked tickets online beforehand. There was no queue when we came out at around midday.
  2. Book tickets online as it does save time
  3. Camera’s are fine even with lenses and Flash units
  4. The exhibition is dark, so use your flash to get the best results and make sure you have your set-up sorted. I heard several comments that normal point and shoot cameras were getting very dark or poor shots with the darkness, so be aware.
  5. You can only go round the exhibition once and it follows a route, once you leave the shop at the end you can’t go back, so take your time waking round.
  6. As I said take your time walking round as there is no time limit on how long you take looking at each item.
  7. Hang back from the initial crowd and let them look and take photo’s and move on, you then get better unblocked access to the exhibits for your photo’s. The first real exhibit is the Tardis and everyone wants a photo in front of it! This is a dark area so a good place to get your camera settings sorted while you wait for everyone to move on.
  8. You will find the popular exhibits always have people round them so you will have to wait patently to grab the clear shot, but the most popular exhibits were The Tardis, The Face of Boe, K9, Interactive Tardis (Where you could see yourself within the Tardis), The Cybermen and obviously the Daleks.
  9. The Shop at the end is small and busy and the only way out, so either get through quick if you don’t want anything or expect it to be busy and tight (Especially if you have a pushchair)
  10. Finally, if your taking young kids don’t expect to get much time seeing everything! They see what they like, get excited then move on quickly, as you can expect. If you want time to enjoy it as a “Big” Kid either go alone or plan a revisit without them!

Overall the exhibition is an excellent day out and well worth the visit if your a Doctor Who fan or even if your not. I also understand that costumes from the new forthcoming fourth series will be on display once the episodes have been show, so a revisit may well be required :)

My Christmases Are Always Like This!
Full Set of Photo’s

As The 10th Doctor would say – “Allons-y!”

I’ve really struggled over the first few months of this year with my photography due to many reasons, infact apart from the odd family photograph it’s be non existent! So I decided March was the month to kick-start myself again and starting taking more photo’s and try different things, plus I bought myself a new Speedlite 430EX Flash unit, so what better excuse!

One of the reason’s for the lack of photo’s was the fact that we decided to decorate the cloakroom at home, which went from some new tiles and a lick of paint to a whole new set of toilet, sink and taps as well as the tiles and paint! I’m really pleased with the new cloakroom design as we spent a lot of time over the design and colours and I’ll be posting some before and after shots shortly if anyone is interested or just having trouble sleeping one night :)

Cold 'n' Brown
Uploaded on Mar 20th, 2008 by Russ G

One outcome of the redesign was the fact that we decided on having one mixer tap on the new sink rather than individual hot and cold taps (you’d have thought one mixer tap would have been far cheaper than two new individual taps, wouldn’t you, but that’s another story!) So this left us with the old taps and rather than throw them away we decided as they are the same design as the other taps in the house and in better condition, we’d clean them up and keep them, just in case! So this week I’m looking for inspiration for something to shoot with my new Flash and I notice the two taps lying around and the rest they say is… Untapped Potential!

Two Become One
Uploaded on Mar 20th, 2008 by Russ G

There’s nothing special about the set up of these shots and all were taken in my kitchen with my tripod and a black desktop mat as the backdrop and the 430EX flash used on some, you can see how basic the set up was here! Other than that the photo’s are all naturally taken and then processed in Lightroom, with the odd dust spot removed and tags added. The glint of sun on the tap in some shots is natural and I was just very lucky that while taking some shots the sun started to shine and hit the taps at just the right spot and I caught it! The golden glow of the taps in some is the effect of the sunlight and flash lighting up the kitchen, which is a cream colour, again a lucky side effect of the lighting in the room.

So I went from playing with my new flash and some taps, to getting a set of great photo’s that I am really pleased with and never expected to come out so good or look so professional for me! Who would have thought a set of taps could look so different! It also made me come to the conclusion that I’m much better at taking shots of inert objects like taps, action figures etc than moving real life objects, so maybe that’s my forte or that I just need to practice more on the moving living things! Anyway hope you enjoy looking at Untapped Potential as much as I did taking them :)

Untapped Potential Set
Hope You enjoy!

London’s No 1, originally uploaded by Russ G.

I love this shot capturing the blue and red neon signs

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