Anyone who visits this site regularly (anyone?) will have noticed a lack of postings in recent months. You may also notice a new design has been put in place. Unsurprisingly these two things are not unrelated. After creating several new looks for the website and then discarding them I've finally settled on a design that I like. For now at least.
So I hope to begin posting on a more regular basis while still tweaking a few aspects of the design as I go along. I'm always interested in feedback so if you have any comments on the redesign, or anything else for that matter, please get in touch using the contact form or @jabey on Twitter
Welcome to Jonathan Ball Photography.
What's new?
Thank you for visiting this new website & blog. We're just finishing off the final bits of development so please excuse the mess while we tweak a few things
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Jingle Bell Jog
Sunday 12th December saw the second annual "Jingle Bell Jog" hit the streets of St Albans. A few hundred people dressed in Santa suits ran the 5km course to raise money for the local charity Grove House Hospice, which provides care to those suffering from cancer and other life threatening illnesses.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Scurry Driving at the Herts Game Fair
I'm the first to admit that I don't know a great deal about equestrian sports. Show Jumping and Racing (does that even count?) are probably the only two disciplines that I could name that involve people riding horses competitively. So when I went along to the local game fair & country show I was quite interested to see people riding around very fast on small carriages pulled by pairs of ponies. It's a sport called Scurry Driving and it's quite exciting to watch.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Dancing in the street part 4 - from further afield
So we come to the final set of pictures from the St Albans Festival of Folk. Most of the performers taking part were British and as a result most of the folk dancing was Morris dancing of one form or another, which seems to be the predominant style of folk dancing in the UK, or England at least.
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Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Killer Whales [From The Archive]
Taken back in 2004, on one of the most exciting photography days I can remember, this picture captures some of the greyness, cold and wetness of Arctic Norway in November. I hope it also conveys some of the majesty, power and downright awesomeness (and I use that term deliberately) of a pair of Killer Whales as they swam alongside our tiny rubber boat.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Dancing in the street part 3 - crossing the border
The Border style of Morris seems to be a rather more raucous form than what most people think of when Morris dancing is mentioned. Originating in the Welsh borders it often features dancers with painted faces, rag covered tatter jackets and feathered hats which combine to project a slightly darker image than some of the other Morris styles.
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Dancing in the street part 2 - more Morris but with added clogs
A few more pictures from the Festival of Folk. This time we have some pictures of dancers from the North West style of Morris, typically performed wearing clog type shoes.
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