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    New photographic stuff!

    Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

    We’ve just ordered an One600 Ultra polaroid camera. Here’s a picture of it.

    I’m looking forwarding to see what kinda stuff I can shoot with it!
    Oh and the gorillapod has finally made to our shores. I spotted one in Jessops for just under twenty quid. I haven’t used in anger yet, and of course I came […]

    Photographic site round up

    Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

    Here’s a few random photographic sites to teach and inspire you:

    Sean McHugh has a wonderful site with lots of useful tutorials suitable for beginners to advanced photographers (via digg).
    Steve McCurry has an extensive portfolio of South East Asian photography. I don’t think I’d have the guts take photographs there or the ability to remove myself […]

    busy doing other stuff

    Sunday, July 16th, 2006

    I’ve been keeping my gardening to a minimum this week, the weather has been very odd ranging from cool/overcast to scorching hot. As you can imagine this has caused me watering grief. The salad window box is ready to be harvested (with exception to the lettuce). In fact I may do this soon so the […]

    Picture of the week: Waterloo station

    Sunday, July 9th, 2006

    Not perfect I know - crowd control: should either have a swarm of people gushing out or none at all. Still became a rather nice black and white shot, an improvement over this one.

    Doing background checks…

    Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

    If you don’t have a simple background you lose a lot of the impact in your pictures as the eye becomes distracted by the various fuzzy patterns that appear.

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