This week was a total emotional rollercoaster. After the sunny weather on the long weekend the next two days were complete rubbish, raining the whole time, no breaks at all.
Wednesday, two very good friends on mine left to go back to Australia, riding their pushbikes!! We had pizza and bubbles in their now empty flat after I did some portraits of them with all their kit set up. I am immensely happy for them to be on an incredible journey, but totally sad that they are not part of my immediate anymore world here in London. Bon Voyage Greg and Moira!
Thursday we went “Yup’noth” to Donnington Park for HUBB UK, a meeting of overland travellers, an absolutely awesome event, lots of stuff to listen to and do, we put on a hands on photography workshop which went over well. A nice stretching of the motorbikes legs.
Net result so many photos to choose from its doing my head in.
Enjoy
Cheers
Ken
28th May:
29th May:
I was making haste to get to Greg and Moiras to do their portrait shots, I have walked past this spot a hundred times, but today this angle hit me.
30th May:
HUBB UK! I have been looking forward to this event all year, being first timers we just jumped in and did volunteering and put on a workshop. This helped us be part of the action and made the whole event a lot more fun. Although while doing our first shift on the welcoming group, we missed the Masai dance, will just have to ride to Africa to see it.
31st May:
Lots of talk sessions to attend then we did our workshop. It went over really well and was well attended. It finished at 7pm and I was sitting down to some dinner and a beer or 5 when it dawned on me that I hadn’t really done todays photo. Nothing like high pressure landscape journalism!
1st Jun:
2nd Jun:
Well all good events come to an end at its time to go home again until the next one.
3rd Jun:
When I first moved here I didn’t get this, it was only 12 degrees today, now I have been here a while, I fully get it!!
Neatest most correct entry:
I love this sort of thing, it comes out with the rain, I don’t know whether I am capturing it well though.
HUBB UK:
Labouring the point moment of the week:
I don’t know mate but I reckon that’s Queen Anne St.