It’s not unusual - July 2023

July has seen me doing a load of abstract industrial drone photography, I love this kind of thing. Some of it will make its way into The Art Locker eventually, but for now, here’s a preview…

I also got out into Birmingham to take some shots around Five Ways Tower, a 23-storey commercial building that has been derelict since 2005. A huge shame, but some great photography (and urbex and graffiti) opportunities.

I managed to spend a load of time in the woods. Firstly to film “Coffee in the woods - July”, of course, and then to test some new lenses and just chill in the rain. It has done nothing but piss it down all month. Why not get out and enjoy it?

Coffee in the woods - July

Just coffee under a tarp, on a rainy day in July

I covered a bit of horse racing on the green green grass of Newbury Racecourse, which is not unusual, nor was the rain, but Tom Jones is. He brought a brolly.

Speaking of horse racing, I also went to Newmarket for the July meeting to do some “hose” racing with Tracker F.

Tracker F. (Fire), used for filming the hose racing

Tracker F. (Fire)

And I also introduced Tracker W….

Tracker W, a Shotver F1 mounted on top of a plane

Tracker W. (Wing it)

I spent a great few days in Norwich., capturing some brilliant shots of Norwich city center. I particularly liked this one, an aerial shot of Norwich Market…

It took quite a while to capture. Between getting told off by a passing taxi driver for flying a drone in a “no-fly zone”, dive bombing seagulls, and drunken teenagers, it was quite the mission, but I escaped safely and even got a shot of one of the culprits.

Seagull drone attack

The British Open took place in Liverpool. I missed it this year, although looking at the weather forecast I can’t say I was too disappointed, as I hid under my tarp in the woods. It did remind me of this though, a shot of when I raced a DJI Inspire 2 drone up a beach against Jamie Carragher, Tony Bellew, and the Claret Jug. Fun shoot.

Chris Homer Drone

DJI Inspire 2 V Claret Jug

The month was rounded off superbly with a rare opportunity to fly this beautifully restored Piper Cub. It was in the skies over Normandy during D-Day. What a privilege.

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