Sunday, August 29, 2010

Karyn's Birthday crystal

The hard thing about being talented is that people are always wanting you to prove it.  Like Karyn did today. 

You see it was her birthday yesterday, and I got her a piece of Swarovski crystal as a present. An elephant. Don't ask me why someone would collect crystal; after all there's not much you can do with it.  You can't drill holes with it or load games on it.

Anyway, she's been nagging me to put a light in her display cabinet to show off the crystal.  So today I did it.  I firstly tried LED lighting, but it wasn't bright enough.  I had seen some nice lighting in the display cases at the Swarovski shop, but I couldn't get anything close from the lighting shops.  We finally decided on a flat compact fluorescent light that would illuminate not only the crystal figures at the top, but the rest of the glassware as well.


The installation was tricky as well because the Parker furniture is very solid and the internals fit pretty tightly, and with all the glass and mirror around, you have to be careful not to shatter it with a misplaced drill bit.  In the end I was able to find a 5mm space that I could drill a hole through to get the power in.

I also took the opportunity to try and photograph some of her Swarovski pieces in the cabinet.  It was a lot harder than I thought and in hindsight I would have been better taking them outside the cabinet rather then through the glass doors.  It's just that the crystal looks much better when directly illuminated.

I really needed a macro lens for this, because I had depth of field problems with these.


I also found it hard to isolate one image from all the light reflections around it.  Maybe it would be better isolating each one on a dark background.   Maybe I'll try it again on some future rainy day.


Heaven knows what Karyn will do next.  Probably use the new cabinet lighting as an excuse to buy some more crystal.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

A great weekend in Sydney

Karyn and I went up to Sydney this weekend.

There were a couple of reasons for the trip. Firstly, we wanted to give our old TV to Jessica because her son has moved out and taken the TV with him; and secondly so that I could go to Mark & Cherie's place and set up a wireless range extender so that James could use his laptop from his bedroom.

It was a great weekend.  The weather was perfect and from Mum's balcony you could see clearly across Rose Bay to Potts Point and the city centre beyond.



On Sunday, before we went out to brunch, the local sailing club was in full action, and it reminded me of when I used to sail out there in Rose Bay myself in a boat not much bigger than these.


Here you can see some beginners being towed out to the starting line.



The moves that the government have made over the past few years to reduce pollution in the harbour seems to be paying off - the water seems crystal-clear, with a lovely colour.  The sailors don't know how good they've got it - when I sailed out there we had to watch out for huge Sunderland flying boats landing or taking off and heading out to Lord Howe Island.  These guys were so powerful that if they turned and caught you unawares, the backwash from their engines would capsize you in a flash.