May 20th, 2010
Our first official holiday together and we choose (at length) the tiny, volcanic island of Santorini. It seemed warm enough for an early May holiday, romantic enough for couples and most importantly, there were direct flights from London.
We had an amazing 5 days, zipping around the island in our cabrio Smart car visiting the various historic sites and shopping centers. I think this was the first place I’ve been to where the souvenir stalls were almost all unique, so I actually enjoyed browsing the shops for once. Usually tourist destinations have hundreds of copies of two distinct shops: t-shirts in one & location specific memorabilia in the other. Think fridge magnets and shot glasses. Though I shouldn’t complain about shot glasses, as I try to pick one up from every place I go to. Santorini had them as well, but I managed to get a unique, hand painted one here.
Our hotel was brilliant! The owner was more than helpful and you could really feel his love for his island in all of the small details of our 5 day home. The pool was constructed to resemble the shape of the island (complete with raised bits to stub your toe on), he’s created copies of the famous churches (pictured below) and windmills, and even went so far as to create a three dimensional scale replica of the island itself. All of the towns were labeled and the roads depicted with great care. We’ll definitely be staying there again when we return.
Anyway, I took a LOT of photos during our trip. So much so that my battery died on the second to last night (halfway through a 2 hour star trail exposure). Of course I didn’t have a backup battery or a charger, so we made ample use of Danni’s little point & shoot camera for our final day of excursions. I’ll know better for next time…all of the time spent reviewing images sure puts a drain on ones battery.
Here are a couple of my favourite shots from the short week.



There are a lot more photos in the gallery here.
Tags: greece, holiday, santorini, sunsets
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May 3rd, 2010
In the ongoing effort to introduce new slices of culture into my life, Danni picked up a pair of tickets to see the ballet performance of Cinderella. Having done years of ballet she’s an obvious fan and has talked about taking me for some time now. I think choosing a familiar storyline was a good idea as I’m not artistically minded enough to extrapolate any meaning from interpretative dance (or any other subtle forms of expression for that matter).
As we were getting all done up for the evening, I thought I’d take a couple of quick photos of us looking shiny.



If you’re wondering whether or not I enjoyed myself, I did. I would go again, but mostly due to knowing how much joy Danni gets from attending than for me. Give me a hockey game any day!
Tags: danni, formal wear, kevin, People, pepsi
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April 26th, 2010
We went back to Canary Wharf again this weekend after our slightly failed attempt a couple of weeks ago. This time we jumped through the proper hoops and got a permit to be there, so the security guards (who were all very friendly) weren’t able to send us packing.
Ian wasn’t able to make it this week due to a football related knee injury, so I was joined by none other than Lee Crawley from Crawley (the gent who created my new toaster icon). He’s done some cool light painting in the past, but I believe this was his first orb outing.


We even tried to combine our 2 light painting styles as seen in the above image (the light ribbon to the left), and even more so in this shot.

Still kicking myself for not creating a proper orb in this shot, but I could only manage a 1 minute exposure so had to do all of that in the time available.
This is the first time I’m posting watermarked images, which I know can be a bit annoying. They are however at almost twice the resolution I used to post images at, so there’s good news with the bad.
The rest are in the gallery here!
ps: thanks again to Ian for sorting out the permit for us, and to Lee for being my trigger man and making sure my compositions were ok while I spun the orbs.
Tags: canary wharf, light orbs, Light Painting, London
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April 20th, 2010
evilKitchen.ca has a new logo!

I’ve wanted to do something like this for ages, but I definitely lack the skills to do it myself so I needed outsource the work. I’ve spoken to a couple of people about doing it in the past, but nothing has ever panned out. Until Lee posted a link to some of his previous works on the POTN thread. I sent him a quick message about what I was looking for and he was happy to get cracking right away.
We went through a few options before finally deciding on the toaster for its instant recognizability (and how can you not love the devil-horn-toast?)
I’ll be adding a smaller version to the header image of the site in the next day or so, and I’ve already inserted it into most/all of my online networking sites. I’m very excited about it!
Would love to hear what you think!
Tags: logo
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April 12th, 2010
Well, sort of. The plan was to head into Canary Wharf and take a few shots in some predetermined locations with my new orb tools. That plan was quickly kyboshed by the (friendly) security guards in Canary Wharf. They quickly detailed the area in which we weren’t allowed to shoot which, by chance or by karmic bad luck, happened to cover every spot I was hoping to visit.
They were nice enough to explain how to go about getting permission to shoot there however. After my impending company has left and Danni and I have returned from our trip to Greece I plan on doing just that and going back to get the shots I wanted.
Here is the one and only shot we (Ian Schofield and I) managed to get before being moved along.

The rest were taken (in almost child like defiance) from across the water but facing back into the area we weren’t allowed to photograph.


We were actually approached by another security guard in this last location, but he didn’t seem to mind what we were doing. He was just curious I think.
I have learned that it’s very hard to find a good location in London that’s dark enough to get these orbs to turn out well. Everywhere is so brightly lit that the light pollution makes everything fade away into the background. I believe it simply calls for brighter orbs!
Few more in the gallery here.
Tags: canary wharf, light orbs, Light Painting, London, orbs
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