Sunday, 4 November 2012

Earrings Sunday!

Today has been really quite a productive day.

I have mainly been making Earrings. Would have liked to have made more, but I ran out of headpins! I`m sure I`ll be making more again very soon as I really enjoy making them.

They are available in my Jewellery Etsy Shop now ~  http://www.etsy.com/shop/Jewellerybyclare

They are available in a choice of Ear hooks, as you can see below, and in the listing.

Don`t forget I can make any of my bead designs in to earrings, so if there is anything you fancy in my Etsy Bead Shop, just let me know, I`m sure we will come up with something between us!
Just take a look at my Etsy Bead Shop and let me know - http://www.etsy.com/shop/BeadsbyClareScott

Aurora

Lampwork Glass Bead & Sterling Silver Earrings by Clare Scott



 

Light Trails (Topaz)

Lampwork Glass Bead & Sterling Silver Earrings by Clare Scott




Scarlet Siren.

Lampwork Glass Bead & Sterling Silver Earrings by Clare Scott


Available in three types of Ear Hook. Please specify your choice at Checkout.





Thankyou for looking,

Clare

claredscott@hotmail.com

Friday, 2 November 2012

Published again! This time it`s Global Aviation Magazine

 

 

For those of you who don`t already know, I am quite a keen Photographer. This Year has been incredible. I have definitely found my niche in the field of Aviation.
My photographs can be seen on my website - www.photographybyclarescott.co.uk
Vulcan To The Sky 
 I was recently invited by Kev Rumens, Display Pilot on the Vulcan, to spend the day with the Vulcan To the Sky Team and to photograph the last Fight of the Season.


Saturday 29th September arrived. I was so excited! the skies were perfect, a beautiful blue, with white fluffy clouds, really give another dimension to my photographs. You can even see the skys reflection on the nose of one of my shots below.

I donned a lovely shade of fluorescent yellow vest and off I went with the Team.  The engineers were busy preparing her for her final flight of the 2012 Season. Checking everything was in perfect working order.

I climbed up the yellow ladder into the cockpit. It was sooo tiny! I had been pre warned about its size as my dad used to fly Vulcans. I don`t know how they managed long journeys with a full crew!

By this time the Engineers had moved away from the Aircraft, which let me take advantage of the clean background around the aircraft for some shots.

I really wanted a head on shot of her, the steps weren't available, so I clambered up onto the roof of a transit van to enable the shot I had in my mind. Success!

Watching everyone working together was fascinating. As the engines started the communication between the crew changed from voice, to sign language.

Crew: Captained by Bill Ramsey, his first flight in charge this Season. Kev Rumens was co-pilot, Andy Marson, navigator, Barry Masefield as the AEO. The flight over Kemble saw Bill Ramsey perform a display in front of an authorised CAA examiner in order to obtain his display qualification which will be vaild for the 2013 season.

As she taxied out everything suddenly became so real. It was almost like she had burst into life, like she knew it was her last flight of the Season and it was going to be a fantastic one infront of all her fans!


Her route comprised of:

Doncaster, Bitteswell, Coventry Airport, Birmingham Airport, RAF Cosford, Staverton, Filton, Cardiff, St. Athan, Ross-on-Wye, RAF Halton, RAF Cottesmore, RAF Waddington, RAF Scampton, then home to Doncater.

As she approched Doncaster Airport, she flew directly over our heads, bathed in beautiful evening golden light, as she flew into the circuit to prepare to land, which she did in style. Those huge delta wings acting as an air brake, her nose finally touched down way down the runway.

As she taxied home you could feel mixed emotions. Joy, relief, excitement, tinged maybe in part with sadness, as this may be the last flight ever... maybe. I hope not. I guess that will be down to donations from the public.

With the Crew safely on the tarmac I took the opportunity to photograph them, looking very smiley as the sun was setting.

XH558 is now tucked up in her Hangar at Robin hoods Airport for the Winter, if you`d like to see her up close, the Trust organise Hangar tours for the public to see her in all her glory.


Massive thanks to Kev and Toni for such a magical day.

Hope you enjoy looking at my photos as much as I did taking them.

You can see more of my Vulcan Photographs in the November Edition of Global Aviation`s Online Magazine. 
Global Aviation Magazine is one of the App Store’s first bespoke digital publications dedicated to the world of aviation. Covering every era and every genre, GAM mixes news articles with interviews and, we believe, provides something for everyone with a passion for flight.

Available on the App StoreAvailable on Google Play


ALSO!
 On 9 November, Global Aviation magazine are breaking new ground and publishing a special, one-off, FREE digital magazine, reviewing the 2012 UK airshow season.
As well as covering 20 events, the magazine also includes an EXCLUSIVE interview with the
RAF's Tornado GR4 role demo team.


With almost 150 pages of content and stunning imagery, all you have to do to grab it is download our FREE Apple / Android app or register, also for FREE, with PocketMags, to enjoy it on PC / Mac.


More details to follow, but if you haven't done so already, why not get ready for the 9th and grab the app / register now?




Here's a sneak peek of the cover - with a spectacular image courtesy of The Black Eagles!