Showing posts with label Crystal Palace Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crystal Palace Park. Show all posts

23 March 2010

Still Here.

I've been neglecting this blog recently but life in this household has been rather hectic of late.
I'll resume posting with these four images made during 2009. Two in Ireland and two right here in our neighbourhood.

First up: Claire and the lads walking in a foggy Crystal Palace Park in winter.


Next is a strange image from another nearby park of Claire (partially hidden by the shadow) and the lads during a snack break.


Next we're off to a maze at Bunratty Castle in County Clare in Ireland where Connor is struggling to find a way out.


And lastly we're descending the motte at St. Mullin's in County Carlow.


Lots more to come. Next weekend we have Eoin's birthday party and there'll likely be much to post from that.

Tomorrow I'll post his invitation which he and I worked on together.

Back soon.
Paul.

18 December 2009

The Chalkers

It has been a while since either Claire or I have posted to here. Sorry about that. It has been a busy period.
Without further ado, allow me to present, THE CHALKERS.

You can see the larger version here.
Are any of you blogging? Please send a link if you are.
I'll post again for Christmas over the weekend.

08 November 2009

Some recent photos

Here Connor explains his Spiderman picture to Eoin.

I will be making a short film on the lads chalk drawing up on the hill in Crystal Palace Park. It'll be video and stop motion and they will each speak a little about what they are doing. The raw material is terrific and I hope it'll come together nicely as a film. I'm just waiting for a new piece of software which should arrive in a couple of days.

Next we have the two balubas tearing around in the newly refurbished maze in Crystal Palace Park.


Here are two shots from our recent visit to the wonderful Downe House, home to Charles Darwin. These two shots were made along the path that the great man walked while doing much of his crucial thinking.



And finally for this post, two shots from the Heritage Motor Centre in Warwickshire while visiting Claire's parents in Warwick.

11 October 2009

Claire in Berlin calling...

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Claire called while attending a conference in Berlin as the lads and I played in Crystal Palace Park.
These will likely take a while to load. Sorry about the glut but I need to catch up. So much to post.

Video coming soon.

Hoping all are in fine fettle.

Please also see photohumourist.com for some parkour and dank, dark London.

More Chalking

Chalking in Crystal Palace Park again...
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07 October 2009

Eoin buries Connor

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Making our mark. Carved on a felled tree in Crystal Palace Park last year soon after our arriving in London.

The same park just the other day.


19 April 2009

BOYS ON BIKES



My latest little promo piece featuring my sons, Eoin and Connor on their bicycles in Crystal Palace Park in SE London.

Since shooting this footage they've each moved up to larger bikes.

Video: Flip Mino
Stills: Nikon D200 with Tokina glass.

Music: iLife 08 library.

Edited in iMovie 08

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24 November 2008

WHEE!

Swinging in Crystal Palace Park before the weather got cold. The dialogue is interesting. As are Eoin's antics. Connor's the cautious one for a change. Comment if you like. The boys will enjoy reading them.


Whee! from Paul Treacy on Vimeo.

13 November 2008

FIREWORKS: Eoin & Connior do battle

Here's a fun short film of the lads watching fireworks in Crystal Palace Park on Bonfire Night and playing with blue light sabers.

I'll post some photos next but I need to take a break from the movies as I have a huge amount of image processing to do for work.

The next film will be from Inwood followed by a film from a trip to Wakehurst but that'll be in a couple of weeks.

I've been learning a lot making these little shorts. Skills that I can bring to my work.

Please enjoy and let us know what you think. We welcome comments. For posterity.


FIREWORKS from Paul Treacy on Vimeo.