Collection I

I have started painting again,
I’m finally finding a style that i’m comfortable with, and starting to see more and more inspiration everywhere hopefully this will lead to something bigger, i have a few images so far [below] the first 3 of the planned collection can be viewed on my new Facebook page 
Luke C Harvey please give it a like/follow.

My website http://www.speedesign.co.uk/ has also been updated to reflect all of this  any enquiries including graphic and web design work can be made there.
 
– Luke

 

MoFarahRunningAwayFromThings: The Story – looking back

So its been 10 months now since the success of the Mofarahrunningawayfromthings Tumblr blog. and i have yet to really comment on it trough my official blog, 

The whole success of mofarahrunningawayfromthings was almost quite accidental, starting out as an idea conjured up in a smoky room on a Saturday evening, watching the final moments of the London 2012 Olympic games, i had the week off work that week and most of it had been spent beer in hand with Lee Welch a friend of mine in front of the 20 something BBC Olympic channels. While watching the final moments of that 5000m race late on a Saturday night Mo’ crossed the line taking a gold for Great Britain and a roaring cheer erupted out of the room followed by a howl of laughter at the repeated slow motion shots of Mo Farah looking petrified as he won, as if he were being chased by a hoard of stampeding rhinoceros.

Source: dailymail.co.uk





The idea was tossed around of creating a video edit of that moment, pasting  the slow motion screaming Mo’ in front of the dinosaur from Jurassic park or some horrific explosion. we joked around that the idea could be all over the news and the biggest Olympic meme (little did we know).
Finally we decided to sign up for a Tumblr blog and paste some static images that were photoshopped just to test the reaction from the web, I agreed to make a few pictures of Mo Farah running away from some dinosaurs and wild animals we would post them on-line and come back in a week to see how many people had checked them out.

The following night I created the first 5 images for the blog choosing some of the most popular scenes i could think of from classic films and television:
Jurrassic Park scene: Jeff Goldhum runs away from dinosaur
Running away from bulls in Pamplona
Scarface
Shaun of the Dead zombies
Batman and Robin after remembering the BatmanRunningAwayFromShit Meme

I returned the next day to find that the Guardian Newspapers Tumblr feed had reblogged the Mo images following a re-blog from the Batman page, (I’m assuming the Guardian were already following batman after reporting on it some months earlier, the page had gained almost 1000 followers on tumblr and was beginning to spread onto twitter and other Blogs and news sites such as TheDailyMash and BuzzFeed.



I quickly called Lee and we began saturating the page with Mo’s Making the most of the views we were receiving. We took great care not to post anything offensive or controversial due to the live viewing audience, we figured that larger pages would pick up on it the following day and took care not to turn it into a troll page as to avoid any bad press, around 8pm that night we celebrated the 100,000 viewers mark, all feeling that same state of surreal excitement of something so vaguely and crudely planned paying off
I quickly called Lee and we began saturating the page with Mo’s Making the most of the views we were receiving. We took great care not to post anything offensive or controversial due to the live viewing audience, we figured that larger pages would pick up on it the following day and took care not to turn it into a troll page as to avoid any bad press, around 8pm that night we celebrated the 100,000 viewers mark, all feeling that same state of surreal excitement of something so vaguely and crudely planned paying off.



This continued for the coming week, as a feeling of almost addiction came about in making images, furiously racking our brains for new and fresh ideas to gain the most re-blogs and the most views from the site, we introduced new graphics and a link to Mo’s official charity to promote the ‘Good natured’ theme of the blog that was being reported on so widely, this was working in our favour as more and more papers jumped on the idea that there was something on the internet that for once was not offensive or trolling towards a celebrity. We toyed with the idea of placing adverts on the site and making money from our thousands of new followers, in the end we decided against this as the whole idea has really stated out as a joke, we didn’t want to cash in on that and ultimately ruin the reputation that the site had gained, 

Mo Farah runs – The one that started it all


Over the week the viewers slowly dwindled into a trickle, as the Olympic fever inevitably wore off people began to forget and the meme, as all meme’s became out of date and old news.

 All in all the whole experience of the blog was very overwhelming and occasionally difficult to keep on top of. To my surprise alot of media wished to speak to me personally regarding the success of the page which was very flattering at the time, the blog currently sites at over 2,960,000 page views and counting receiving around 50-200 more per day


Read the articles reporting on MoFarahrunningAwayFromThings

The Independant“It’s Nice, nice, nice!”
Go Mo Farah – Britain’s great Olympian legs it from a T-rex, marauding brides and more  
The Daily Mail “A hilarious online tribute”
It’s Mo running away from things! Fun pictures show Olympic hero Farah escaping from zombies, Batman and thousands of runaway brides   
The Metro 
Mo Farah saw off the Kenyans…but now he’s being chased by zombies
The Mirror Faster than speeding Teletubbies or a bunch of zombies: Check out hilarious images of Olympic hero Mo Farah running away from things 
 













New Dawn Designs

As a secondary project for my exploring specialist pathway project i have created a brand identity for the band New Dawn.
These designs were recently showcased in The Slade Rooms in Wolverhampton, UK. at a EP launch party
Part of the project included designing the covers for the bands newly released EP as well as the disk design featured to the left.

Vintage adverts with modern products

For my current Visual Studies brief we have to create works showing juxtapositions in the image, word and context of the work as a whole,

The way I created these images was to take the context (time) and manipulate the words and images around that, to a person in say.. for example the 1940’s these advertisements would seem mind-blowing, amazing products with eerily strange futuristic designs, to us they are quite mundane objects, however, the text and layout of the images contradict today’s designs, and at a glance do not seem as if they would be advertising products in the year 2011.

 

As my project progresses, I plan to create more of these images, continuing on the ideas of playing with the context of time, and how images and words were presented in that era of time

First shot of the day

Ok so ive been outside little less then 15 minutes and i’ve took this panorama view from the alley up my road,  by far does this app succeed when used in natural sunny light, sony ericsson your onto a winner there, just add some options to get these same looking pictures in different conditions, the technology is already in the standard camera app so why not add it into this aswell, or make panoramic pictures a feature in the standard camera app 
anyways 
heres the picture
deep blue sky is my favourite of all skies 

SonyEricsson X10i Panorama Pictures IV – Birmingham

Ok, so i wasn’t going to post any more of these shots, but after the awesome reception that the third edition gained i have decided to put up some pictures from my trip out to Birmingham city center yesterday
Now with these shots lighting was not so much the problem, (until the clouds came over later in the day). The problem however was the mass of human traffic walking around and spoiling a lot of the shots,

 

Shots from inside the train and the bullring, my personal favorite has to be the second, the bowing of the glass and metal really make this image stand out, the shot was taken first time perfect as well which is always a bonus.
Some shots from inside the top floor Selfridges (left)
Albert street under construction (center)
and back in the bullring with different natural lighting (right)
Now for the horizontal shots..
 Shot from inside the bullring around mid-day
Millennium point – as you can see here the X10 struggles to line up the detail on the building
outside selfridgs, alot of people in this shot all moving around at once made it a hard one to capture
The train on the return journey home, sadly i only had a few seconds to get this shot and the guy walking infront of the camera spoiled the details on the left hand side, otherwise i feel this would have been a brilliant picture
Final picture of the day the station just before the train above pulled in, i like the detail in this image, i feel it was very sucessfull
Maybe I will post more on the Burntwood area in which I live, its a beautiful day at the time of writing this so i wouldn’t mind going out soon and taking some more images

SonyEricsson X10i Panorama Pictures III

Here is what i think will be my final instalment of Panorama (beta) app pictures,

For these sets of pictures i tried to experiment using more complex backgrounds and angles of shooting, I found it quite interesting how the sky has come out a different shade of blue in nearly all of the images

  
   
And some more horizontal images

 

 

SonyEricsson X10i Panorama Pictures II

Continuing from my post the other day about downloading the Panorama (beta) app for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 here are some more shots with the app,

Ive been experimenting with the direction and use of the app and Ive found that tilting the phone on an axis works considerably better than moving your entire body, a few shots ive managed to acheive a 180′ panoramic view (

 

Contrast between moving the phone (right) and tilting it on its axis (left)
as you can see the left image has considerably more of a panoramic view



Another thing that i have found to be lacking in the app is the options that you receive with the normal camera app, the lack of night mode and exposure control makes natural light pretty much the only option to shoot in , indoor shots are quite difficult unless you have correct lighting 
180′ shot using the tilt method

as above facing the other way around

The first interior shot ive done with the panorama app 



More to come…..

SonyEricsson X10i Panorama Pictures

i have recently been messing around with a new Panorama app i got for my phone, the app is apparently exclusive to the x10 so i thought it to be worth posting up some pictures taken from it,

Over the last few days Ive been snapping a few panoramic pictures around and about,
a few from Birmingham City Center and the rest from Burntwood and around my house

I have to say its not the greatest panorama app in the world but it works well, I’m especially pleased with the shot of the pylon,

  
The app seems to work much better in vertical mode than horizontal, this is down to my hands not being steady i think as some of the images have got ‘wobbles’ and non matching sections
More shots to come…. 

Get the app for  XperiaX10 – http://www.xperiax10.net/2011/06/11/sony-ericsson-releases-panorama-app-for-xperia-x10/