Saturday 30 November 2013

Photo Booth Uses



Been trying it get my photobooth figured out so I can take pictures that are under better lighting...I think I figured it out (finally).

I seriously think that photo booths are not as simple to use as people insist and as I have used it myself and seen others use it and have become more convinced that is the case. The lights have to be in the right spot based on the type of lights you have, the background needs to be right...so many factors!

The booth I bought I thought would be way easy to use with it coming with different color backgrounds and lights but turns out you still have to be able to think hahaha

Camera settings make a difference too. The last photography class I took was a black and white film class, we learned all about aperture, shutter speed and more...do you think I remember any of it? Convinced my hubby's to buy me a digital SLR for Christmas  a few years back, love it but could still use a refresher course with it.

Snapped a few pictures yesterday, mostly of the turret by hubby painted up over the last few days. Is it bragging to be proud of the stuff he paints? One of these days I will dig out all his tanks and planes and post pictures of them, but for today it's just the turret and a Death Korps guy he finished. 

Color scheme is always hard to choose and when Todd decided to paint his Death Korps and repaint his Guard it meant choosing colours that worked together but also gave each army individuality. The terrain, though, we wanted to keep pretty consistent so that it works well on the gaming table. 

Enjoy the pictures and we will post others over time...and if you know of a good iPad app for photo cropping and editing let me know because I need one.






Monday 25 November 2013

There's crafty...then there's Crafty



I finished a couple crochet projects this weekend...and by a couple I mean 6 dice bags, a blanket, and Mouse toque and a couple Christmas crafts with the kids. It was a very productive weekend.

Making and selling these dice bags has become a neat little hobby and with every one it think they are getting better just because I am more confident with the pattern. Here's a couple pictures of the latest bags done.




Tuesday 19 November 2013

In Review: Kippers' Melee

"See, that is what happens when a mom runs an event" was a frequently heard comment at Kippers' Melee the weekend of October 25-27. It had nothing to do with being a mom, I promise, not even the rice crispie squares and peanut butter cookies--Bard please say a huge thanks to your wife for me if you haven't already :)

I admit to being really nervous Friday when I drove down to Nanaimo, for the first time in my life I did not know exactly what to expect or how an event I planned would go. It left me with no hunger and a lot of anxiety. Turns out that I had nothing to worry about.

Friday we kicked off the weekend with Magic the Gathering Events. Having never, ever in my entire life played Magic or been to a Magic event I really relied on Ben from Dice Bag Games and the Event Judge Callum to tell me what they needed, and to make sure the event happened. I was just there to collect money and hand out convention ID badges. I learned a lot about Magic that night. We held a Standard event that had 8 guys and followed it with a Draft event that had 10 guys (estimated since I  don't have the numbers in front off me while I type this). 

I had close to 40 people show up to help with setting up the hall for the weekend. I was expecting three and was overwhelmed and thrilled with the help. There were a few glitches with the floor plan I  had developed but some quick tinkering and we got it all sorted out. After set up I was starving and exausted and intended to go back to the Ramada, I swung by Tim Horton's for a sandwhich and hot chocolate before bed and wound up sitting in watching the Magic gaming for a while longer and discovered a crew of guys playing various board games as well: Warhammer Quest and Pandemonium among others.

Saturday morning dawned bright for me. I was at the hall for 7:30 with Fantasy check in at 8. We tapered the sign in and start times for all the events so that we did not wind up with a back log of people waiting to sign in. It worked. Sign in went smooth with the only glitch being uneven numbers for Fantasy and 40K. Both myself and Darren from Real People Games were prepared to play if need be but it left our registration table unmanned. We had some help from the other event coordinators with that as they helped out by making sure everyone for their events got checked in just fine. 

We had Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer 40K, Warmachine and Magic events going throughout the day and in the evening we ran Malifaux and X-Wing alongside the Magic events.

Because I was playing in the events I didn't get a chance to take as many pictures as I would have liked to of all the events so if anyone reading this has some of any of the events I would love a copy emailed to kippersmelee@gmail.com

If anyone has any battle reports they would like to submit to I would loe to read them. I know home my games went....my new army list was terrible hahaha. I tried an almost completely peasant army but I also tried a Lord on Pegasus so I could take 2 units of pegs. Terrible idea with as few pegs as I was able to take, it would probably work a lot better with 5 or 6 pegs minimum in each unit, though I would prefer at least 8. The Lord waas also dead by turn 2 of each game but the surprise to me was the success of my 60 man Men at Arms unit. It survived so well I have been continuing to use it.

Somehow I got roped into playing X-Wing too. Haha. I h my first X-Wing tournament and the first time I used a B-Wing, and Hawk. I lost all three games there but it was a great time socializing with everyone and learning my new ships.

Sunday morning, tired from the day before we were back Sunday morning for more Warhammer, 40k, and Warmachine.

We started out at 8 with two games to make the day end early enough that everyone could get home relatively early. Our awesome guests helped with clean up as they finished up their games by gathering the terrain in one spot, stacking chairs and tables and then buggered off for something to eat. Everyone was back in order to participate in the awards.

A big thanks to the organizers of the TSHFT tournaments who donated a ticket to one of their events to each and every Warhammer and 40k winner, as well as Real People Games, Dice Bag Games, Paul P and the GottaCon crew, Callum, Brody, Chumphammer, Black Talon Regiment, Curious Comics, Secret Weapon Miniatures, Soda Pop Miniatures, Imperial Hobbies, Dan M of WCP and everyone else I am forgetting at the moment. Our gamers, friends and everyone else who came out to the event.

I learned a few things for the next time, and was pleased to award our assorted prizes to the winners of each event. 

Pictures and links to standings to come...