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As the title implies, there’s rather a lot to talk about this time around, so I’ll try to keep each subject relatively short!

In summary, Sarah and I have been to several more steam rallies, I have been to a bike show, I queued up at 5:30am for an iPhone 4 on launch day, I was official photographer at a wedding(!), I’ve spent 2 nights sleeping on a punctured air bed, we’ve bought a caravan and “done it up” and I’m now involved with “Ada”!

First of all, Meldreth Manor Bike Show

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Held at Meldreth Manor School, this is a charity event organised by the Royston and District Motorcycle Club. It’s actually the “Royston and District Motorcycle Club Annual Show”, but is known as the “Meldreth Manor Bike Show” to most people.

I wasn’t planning on going to this, mainly because it’s held on a Wednesday evening, but decided to at the last minute. I have to say, I’m very glad I did! Over 3,200 bikes turned up for those 4 hours and it was spectacular!

Photos of Meldreth Manor Bike Show 2010

Video of Meldreth Manor Bike Show 2010

Somersham Carnival

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Sarah and I travelled to Somersham Carnival again this year on the back of the Matchless. The carnival was as enjoyable as ever, with a Mardi Gras theme, and guess what? I won “Best Motorcycle” again! :-)

Photos of Somersham Carnival

iPhone 4

Some of you are going to think I’m crazy, some of you may not, but I queued up outside Lion Yard Shopping Centre (now called the Grand Arcade, I believe!) in Cambridge at 5:30am on iPhone 4 Launch Day to attempt to swap my perfectly good 32GB iPhone 3GS for a brand new 32GB iPhone 4! I was 8th in line.

Did I get my iPhone 4? Yes!

Was it worth paying out my contract with 1 year remaining? Was it worth getting up at 4:30am? Was it worth spending that day with no mobile phone because I had to activate the new one in iTunes before I could use it?

Yes! Well, I think so anyway.

Many people have spoken of reception issues, dropped calls etc… but although I can successfully make the reception indicator bars drop off by holding the phone in the wrong place, I have never suffered a single reception-based issue with the iPhone 4 whatsoever. I do have a case now because I keep dropping it, but I never had an issue for the 2 months before I got the case!

The “Retina” display is amazing, the LED camera flash is excellent as a torch, the speed increase is gratefully received, the camera is of much better quality and the 720p video recording is very good indeed! In summary, I can definitely recommend the iPhone 4 above all other iPhones! There is *no* reason not to upgrade in my opinion!

Classic & Vintage Bike Day, Cambridge Museum of Technology

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Once again, at the Cambridge Museum of Technology, there was a classic and vintage bike day. It unfortunately clashed with the “World Cup” (something to do with a game called “football” apparently), but there was a very good turnout considering!

There were a few people out the back working on the main steam engine too (unrelated to the bike show, of course), trying to find which one of the boiler tubes was leaking. I must admit, I spent most of my time with the steam engine people discussing the best way to find the leaky tube! Every idea I came up with, though, had either already been attempted or was actually useless! I guess we live and learn! :-)

Photos of Classic & Vintage Bike Day, Cambridge Museum of Technology

Video of Classic & Vintage Bike Day, Cambridge Museum of Technology

Hollowell Steam Rally & Heavy Horse Show

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The Hollowell rally is always one of the best rallies of the year in my opinion, with a great variety of exhibits, ranging from giant insects, through Titan the Robot, to the “Dancing Digger” (a JCB with a very skilled driver!). Needless to say, we took the motorbike again and had a thoroughly great time for the entire 3 days! If I remember correctly, the temperature outside was very warm indeed (high 20s, anyway) and helped make the weekend great!

Photos of Hollowell Steam Rall & Heavy Horse Show

Video of Hollowell Steam Rally & Heavy Horse Show 2010

Photographing a wedding!

Another thing I’ve done since the last blog post is be official photographer at some good friends’ wedding! Now, there’s a rather large learning curve to go from photographing stationary steam engines to photographing a wedding, but now that I’ve edited all 1,840 or so photos down to the final set (after a number of weeks!) I think I pulled it off! The photos are far from “professional”, but I’ve learned a lot from the experience and, of course, thoroughly enjoyed the day, as did everyone! :-)

And the main thing? The bride and groom like the photos, so in a way, nothing else matters! The lack of professionalism, the overexposed whites, the underexposed blacks and the bad composition mean nothing now because the people that matter like the photos!

Cambridgeshire Steam Rally

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A week or two after Hollowell, the Cambridgeshire Steam Rally at Swavesey happened. This was only the second year for this rally, but with double the number of exhibits from the first year, the event was the best yet! The weather was roasting hot too, which helped bring the crowds in.

Photos of Cambridgeshire Steam Rally, Swavesey

Videos of Cambridgeshire Steam Rally, Swavesey (this year’s video not yet edited, but watch this space!)

Thurlow Steam Rally

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The latest rally was the Thurlow rally. This year it clashed with the AJS & Matchless Owners Club Jampot Rally (due to the Jampot rally having been moved forward a few weeks) and although the decision of which one to attend was a difficult one, I’m very glad we decided to go to Thurlow this year! More on that later.

One thing I’d like to say about the Thurlow rally is about the atmosphere. This rally is one of the most relaxing rallies of the entire year and for that reason it is one of my favourites. The larger rallies have to be very organised, with scouts running the car park, army cadets acting as wardens to ensure safe passage of vehicles in and out of the arena, people in yellow jackets everywhere keeping the rally running smoothly, etc… but somehow Thurlow manages to operate pretty much on time, perfectly safely and everything just happens on-site with seemingly no stress whatsoever!

Don’t get me wrong though – i’m sure lots of stress goes into the organisation of the rally each year, but the impression of a lack of stress and panic during the weekend certainly makes for one of my favourite rallies of the year, so thank you for a great rally again Michael!

Photos of Thurlow Steam Rally

Videos of Thurlow Steam Rally (this year’s video not yet edited, but watch this space!)

Caravan

While at the Cambridgeshire Steam Rally, there was a problem. Our air bed developed a slow puncture. On my side. During the first night. On a very rough field.

This wasn’t the end of the world, as I can somehow survive on very little sleep if I have to(!), but I could not find the puncture anywhere! If I pumped up the mattress in the morning, by 10pm it would still be up, but 3 hours after I started laying on it, it’d be out of air completely.

At this same rally we were informed by a couple of fellow rally-goers who we know quite well now, that there was a caravan for sale near them for £200. So, the day after we got back from the rally, we headed up there to pop in for a cup of tea and to take a look at the caravan down the road. Needless to say, we drove home with the caravan in tow!

Since we bought it, we’ve actually spent more money on it than it’s worth, but in doing so we’ve made it our own, and in the 1.5 weeks that followed the initial purchase we have completely re-foamed and re-covered the seats, washed the curtains, cleaned and sterilised the inside, washed the outside, re-carpeted it and put all the hinges and door-stops on that weren’t quite screwed in properly! Our aim was to have it read for the Thurlow rally, and that we did!

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I have to say, having spent a year going to rallies in a tent, upgrading to a caravan is an infinitely large step up (not literally). For a start, there’s no risk the air bed will go down leaving you sleeping on the grass! When it’s raining, you can still have a cup of tea. You don’t have to sit on a chair leaning forward cooking or boiling the kettle on a stove on the grass. You don’t have to sit in awkward folding camping chairs. The list goes on and on! In summary, upgrading to a caravan was one of the most sensible things we’ve done in relation to rallies and other multi-day events! The only disadvantage is having to do one trip to take the caravan and another to take the motorbike, but I’ll buy a van one day to solve that problem! :-)

Finally, I’ll mention “Ada” (seen below).

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As far as I know (at this early stage) Ada is a 105 year old (built in 1905) 10-ton 7 nominal horse power Fowler general purpose steam traction engine. It is owned by David and family, who were after some help with the engine. David currently looks after the maintenance and running of the engine mostly on his own and while I know very little about the mechanical side of steam engines at this stage, I’ve been wanting to get involved with a full-size steam engine for many, many years. This year, at the Thurlow rally, that opportunity came up and I took it! :-)

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My involvement with the engine will begin this winter when I’ll start meeting David at the workshop to begin the winter maintenance cycle and will then hopefully continue on through next year’s rally season and beyond! To be honest, it’s a bit of a dream come true, so thank you David for the opportunity and thank you Hugh for introducing me to David and finding me the opportunity! :-)

Photos of “Ada” on Steam Scenes


Photos of Cambridgeshire Steam Rally, Swavesey from Sat 24 – Sun 25 July 2010.


Classic and Vintage Bike Show 2010, Cambridge Museum of Technology
Classic and Vintage Bike Show 2010

Gas Powered Pumping Engine
Gas Powered Pumping Engine

Remote Controlled Tanks
Remote Controlled Tanks

Steam Powered Winch
Steam Powered Winch


Photos of the Classic and Vintage Bike Day at Cambridge Museum of Technology on Sunday 27 June 2010.

Why not also watch the Video of Classic and Vintage Bike Day 2010!

This post is theoretically going to act as nothing more than a list of events I plan to be at this summer. This will be a way of making you all aware of the existence of such events in case you wish to attend! I’m not going to list everything I’m going to, because not everything I’m going to is for the general public, but the events that the public can attend or have some involvement with I will list!

April

Easter Opening, Cambridge Museum of Technology (Sun 4 & Mon 5 April 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of Cambridge Museum of Technology.

Cottenham Yesteryear Road Run (Sun 25 April 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

May

Rushden Cavalcade of Transport & Country Show (Sat 1 – Mon 3 May 2010)

Jampot Spares Limited (JSL) Open Day (Sat 29 May 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

Classic Bike Club Show, Stanford Hall (Sun 30 May 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

May Steaming, Cambridge Museum of Technology (Sun 30 & Mon 31 May 2010)
Click here for videos of Cambridge Museum of Technology.

June

Classic Bike Show, Knebworth (Sun 6 June 2010)

Meldreth Manor Bike Show (Wed 16 June 2010)

VMCC Banbury Run (Sun 20 June 2010)

Classic & Vintage Motorbikes Day, Cambridge Museum of Technology (27 June 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of Cambridge Museum of Technology.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

July

Hollowell Steam & Heavy Horse Show (Sat 3 – Sun 4 July 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

AJS Anniversary Run, Wolverhampton to Woolwich (Sat 3 July 2010)

Founders Day, Stanford Hall (Sun 18 July 2010)

Cambridgeshire Steam Rally, Swavesey (Sat 24 – Sun 25 July 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

August

Thurlow and Haverhill Steam and Country Show (Sat 7 – Sun 8 August 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

AJS & Matchless Owners Club Jampot Rally (Fri 6 – Sun 8 August 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

August Bank Holiday Steaming, Cambridge Museum of Technology (Sun 29 & Mon 30 August 2010)
Click here for videos of Cambridge Museum of Technology.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

Little Gransden Air & Classic Vehicle Show (Sun 29 August 2010)

Wimbotsham Classic Bike Show (Mon 30 August 2010)

September

Haddenham Steam Rally (Sat 11 – Sun 12 September 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

Bedfordshire Steam and Country Show (Sat 18 – Sun 19 September 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

Kettering Vintage Rally and Steam Fair (Sat 25 – Sun 26 September 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

October

Great Chesterford Steam-Up (Sat 2 October 2010)
Click here for photos of last year’s event.
Click here for videos of last year’s event.
Click here for blog post of last year’s event.

Copdock Bike Show, Suffolk (Sun 3 October 2010)

October Steaming, Cambridge Museum of Technology (Sat 30 & Sun 31 October 2010)
Click here for videos of Cambridge Museum of Technology.

November

Classic Bike & Car Show, NEC, Birmingham (Fri 12 – Sun 14 November 2010)
Click here for photos of 2008′s event.

You will notice that on some dates there is a clash of events. In some of these instances, I’m not sure which events I plan on attending yet, and in the others I have already decided. In all instances, however, I have listed all of the events so you can decide which ones you want to attend, if any! :-)

Needless to say, as Summer progresses, I’ll do my best to get photos, videos and blog posts online covering as many events as I can!

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So, it turns out that for the first time since 1974 (I think), the Strawberry Fair in Cambridge has been cancelled. This is not good, but there is hope.

Strawberry Fair

Some of my facts may be wrong in the following text, but I will attempt to paint as accurate a picture as I can. Please leave a comment if you’d like to correct or comment on anything you read here!

Anyway… for those of you who don’t know, the so called “Strawberry Fair” is held on Midsummer Common in Cambridge, UK every June. It is a one day festival of music, entertainments, arts and crafts which is organised and run by volunteers and free of charge for all who wish to attend. It has become a something which I, and many others, look forward to each and every year.

I like the fact that Sarah and I can turn up at lunchtime, bump into lots of my old school friends who I wouldn’t otherwise see and spend the entire day sitting on the grass listening to great music!

However, every year, the police campaign to stop the Strawberry Fair going ahead. I believe their reason for doing so is primarily the cost and effort involved in policing the event. The Strawberry Fair does have a reputation for various drugs being taken although I’m sure it’s almost exclusively marijuana, and even that isn’t being smoked visibly (not often, anyway). And we all know marijuana is far less anti-social than alcohol, don’t we?

There are a lot of drunk people too, but the worst I’ve ever seen any of them doing is wanting random hugs from people! I’ve never seen any violence, and never heard of any really bad stuff going on at all. Having said that, I’ve always left by 7 or 8pm due to either the onset of heat stroke of sheer tiredness from being in the sun for 8 hours! Who knows what goes on later in the evening. Probably more of the same though, in my opinion!

Overall, the Strawberry Fair is a friendly, family environment suitable for everyone (and I mean everyone – all ages, all types, everyone!).

Anyway – this year (and previous years too) the police attempted to get the event called off once again. The Strawberry Fair committee appealed, and the fair was granted a license! We hear this same story every year. What makes this year different, though, is that the police have appealed against the decision to give the fair a license, and the resulting procedings mean that by the time the Fair committee find out whether they have a license or not, it’ll be too late to organise this year’s fair.

The decision to cancel this years fair has been taken by the organisers to allow them to concentrate on appealing against the appeal in order to secure the fair’s license for the years to come, and while the fact that the fair has been cancelled is very disappointing, I fully support the organiser’s decision to do so. I’d much rather see the fair go ahead for the foreseeable future and miss one year, than to have a fair this year, but never again.

So… other than raising awareness of this issue, the other reason for this blog post is to suggest to you, my readers, to have a browse around the Strawberry Fair web site and if you feel you might be able to help out (either with the procedings or by volunteering at future events [hopefully!]) feel free to get in touch with the organisers! Failing that, why not join the Strawberry Fair facebook group and post a comment to show your support!

For any organisers reading this post, great decision on cancelling this year’s show to concentrate on the appeal, and I wish you the best of luck securing a license for future years! This fair has become a major part of many people’s lives and it would be terrible to see it disappear after 36 years as I’m sure you agree!

Long live the Strawberry Fair!

I was going to wait for this particular purchase, but while investigating potential digital SLR cameras for the future, I found a great “deal of the day” at Jessops in Cambridge – a Nikon D5000 camera body, an 18-55mm VR (image stabilization) lens, a 70-300mm lens (Nikon lenses are to be multiplied by 1.5 to get full-frame equivalents, so they were offering the equivalent of a 27-82.5mm lens and a 105-450mm lens), an 8GB SDHC memory card, a case to carry it all and 40 free 6×4″ prints – all for £599.00 inc. VAT. Not a bad deal at all.

Anyway, I’ve only just started playing around with the camera and getting used to the layout and all of it’s features. Most of the features that I used regularly are the same as my 12 year old Olympus 2020ZOOM which I’ve been using for the last couple of years. The main differences are the fact that this camera has many more features (which I intend to start using, of course!) and it obviously takes pictures of much better resolution and quality.

I’ve only taken around 150 shots with the camera in total so far, but here are a few of the better ones…

Chocolate Cake, close-up

Cake!

The above photo was taken at a focal length of 280mm (full-frame equiv. would, of course, be 420mm) with the lens itself on Macro mode (not entirely sure what that does yet. I know what it does on the camera, but not the lens!). The aperture was F/5.6, shutter speed 1/125s, ISO 200.

Cambridge Science Park, HDR

Cambridge Science Park

This one was shot at 30mm focal length, F/4.5 with shutter speed of 1/1250s. You may notice that this photo is a High Dynamic Range (HDR) photo (i.e. has deeper, richer colours and more detail in the shadows and highlights). I actually took 3 photos for this – a “normal” photo, a dark photo at -2 EV (exposure compensation) and a light photo at +2 EV. I then used Photomatix Pro from HDRsoft to combine the images into what you see here.

Alnilam (Epsilon Orionis) - Central Star in Orion's Belt

Orion’s Belt

On the evening this was taken, at around 21:30, I went outside to attempt to photograph the moon. Well… i couldn’t actually find the moon in the perfectly clear night sky, so I gave up and zoomed in as far as I could to the star in the middle of Orion’s belt. According to Wikipedia, this star is 1340 light years away and is known as “Alnilam” or “Epsilon Orionis“.

Anyway, the above photo was taken at 300mm, F/5.6 and shutter speed of 1/1.3s. Again, i used ISO 200.

The Moon

The Moon

Later on in the same evening, the Moon finally appeared above the roof of one of the surrounding houses, so here it is!

The moon was taken at 300mm, F/6.3 with shutter speed of 1/400s and ISO 200 again (I’ve not played around with the ISO yet). You may also realise that even at 300mm (450mm equiv.) the moon will not fill the frame. This photo is cropped as tighly as I’d like, so most of the outside of the photo has actually been removed, leaving just the tiny moon in the middle, which now, of course, fills most of the photo.

So, there we go! That’s the best of the phots I’ve taken so far! I hope you like them! Do feel free to leave a comment on the blog page, if you like!

More of the Nikon D5000 DSLR Initial Test Shots


A Ride On 1911 McLaren Steam Traction Engine Gigantic at Cambridgeshire Steam Rally 2009
A Ride On 1911 McLaren Steam Traction Engine Gigantic at Cambridgeshire Steam Rally 2009

A Ride On 1911 McLaren Steam Traction Engine Gigantic at Cambridgeshire Steam Rally 2009 part Two
A Ride On 1911 McLaren Steam Traction Engine Gigantic at Cambridgeshire Steam Rally 2009 Part Two


1966 Matchless G3
1966 Matchless G3

Also available on Youtube: 1966 Matchless G3 – Classic Motorcycle

AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Club Night (Mon 12 Apr 2010)
AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Club Night (Mon 12 Apr 2010)

Also available on Youtube (in 720p HD!): AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Club Night – Mon 12 April 2010

AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge - Video 1
AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge – Video 1

Also available on Youtube: AJS & Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge

AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge - Video 2
AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge – Video 2

Also available on Youtube: AJS & Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge

AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge - Video 3
AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge – Video 3

Also available on Youtube: AJS & Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge

AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge - Video 4
AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge – Video 4

Also available on Youtube: AJS & Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge

AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge - Video 5
AJS and Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge – Video 5

Also available on Youtube: AJS & Matchless Owners Club Fenrunners Meeting, Cambridge

Classic Motorcycle Ride From Silver Ball Cafe To Duxford - Long Version
Classic Motorcycle Ride From Silver Ball Cafe To Duxford – Long Version

Classic Motorcycle Ride From Silver Ball Cafe To Duxford - Short Version
Classic Motorcycle Ride From Silver Ball Cafe To Duxford – Short Version

Cross Keys Section Meet - Long Version
Cross Keys Section Meet – Long Version

Jampot Rally 2009 - AJS and Matchless Owners Club
Jampot Rally 2009 – AJS and Matchless Owners Club

Matchless Classic Motorcycle Ride
Matchless Classic Motorcycle Ride

Classic Matchless Motorcycle Ride - Godmanchester to Graveley and back (28 Mar 2010)
Classic Matchless Motorcycle Ride – Godmanchester to Graveley and back (28 Mar 2010)

Also available on Youtube: Classic Matchless Motorcycle Ride – Godmanchester, Graveley

JSL Open Day 2009
JSL Open Day 2009

Miniature Radial Aero Engine at JSL Open Day
Miniature Radial Aero Engine at JSL Open Day