Thursday, December 30

Cold Day | Warm Reception

I was out in West Dulwich the other day as I had hoped to go to the Norman Rockwell exhibition, unfortunately the Picture Gallery was closed as Tuesday was a bank holiday. So instead of turning about and going straight home I took a walk with my friend and camera to the local park.

Dulwich Park was quite busy considering how cold it was, quite a few young families with children riding tricycles, some runners jogging on what looked like a sand path for horses and dog walkers were ignoring the polite notices that asked them to keep their dogs on short leads. 

As I knelt down to take this photo an older couple who had seen me failing to take photos of birds in flight earlier stopped to ask if I had taken any good shots, I hadn't and told them as much. They were kind enough to suggest that the view and light through the rushes around the pond in the park might make a good and 'cold' photo. 

Here's a view of the park which I think is as beautiful as the people there are friendly. I hope you enjoy it.

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Stand Behind The Yellow Line

"I'll tell you a riddle. You're waiting for a train. A train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you, but you can't be sure. But it doesn't matter. How can it not matter to you where this train will take you?"

- Mal 

 

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Snow Foxes

Made from chicken wire and snow. Found in West Dulwich Park. Cute aren't they.

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Wednesday, December 29

Peeping & Eating

I went to Soho today and picked up a book by Gayla Partridge, who specializes in female portraiture in burlesque or pin-up styles. The book is called 666 Photography and is an example of the kind of photography I enjoy but have no desire to take personally. Without a wardrobe the size of a house full top to bottom with costume, a studio and a lot more skill than I possess, pin-up photography looks like amateur pornography... yuck!

Talking of "yuck", here's a picture of a seedy dude poking his head out of a peep show entrance, a typical Soho sight I guess.

Not so typical are the Patrick Cox Fairy Cakes that I bought today. I found Patrick's cake shop a few months back and have meant to go back to take photos of the shop ever since, and to sample the goods of course. I went back today and was too nervous to ask if I could go wild with my camera and just shoot everything I wanted, but I did find the courage to ask if I could take a photo of these three cakes... I found the courage after buying them that is... the most expensive (and delicious) I've ever taken. I hope you like them.

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Friday, December 24

Season to be Grateful

Something we forget in the run up to Christmas is that we already have so much. Our health, our friends, our family. I hope this doesn't sound too trite, but sometimes I feel we need to tune out the demands for toys and trinkets, tone down the garish lights and tinsel and have a quiet moment considering what we couldn't be without.

These photos are of a friend of over a decade and her daughter, both of them a blessing to me and each other. 'Tis the season to be grateful'.

Merry Christmas.

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Thursday, December 23

Wonderland

"What's the point of being a writer or an artist anyway? Herman Melville wrote f#*kin' Moby Dick, he was so poor and forgotten by the time he died that in his obituary they called him Henry Melville. You know, like why bother? They're just going to forget our f#*kin' names anyway."

- Joel (Adventureland, 2009)

 

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Monday, December 20

We're All In This Together

"Do you ever feel like we should have migrated for the winter?"

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Feels So Distant | Rules To Follow

Remember summer? Those halcyon days of yore where we all seemed care free, jolly and gay? I remember, but the picture of balmy, warm sunny evenings and bright sun tempered by cool breeze is obscured by the snow storms of the tundra we face ahead of us. 

Ice cold toes, wet-through trousers, pained fingers and wind stung (brave) face do not a happy-snapper make. But this sight made me smile. A reminder of that distant past and a reminder that beneath the dusty white snow lays a verdant lush field in wait for my picnic basket and blanket.

I just need to survive a few more months, just a few more. 

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Saturday, December 18

Tis The Season | Forget The Mistletoe

It's party season and the season to be merry. So there are a lot of parties to attend, lots of wine to be consumed, loads of gamey meat and winter veg. Did I mention that I went to a party in the struts of Tower Bridge? I'm sure I mentioned it. 

Anyway, the last Christmas thing I had to attend was in North London at a pub called The Alma with cheerful food and miserable staff, they obviously didn't get the memo about the season, I guess.

All this partying means that although I've been snapping away, I've got very little to share, unless you want snaps of drunk people being merry. However, here's one photo I wanted to share.

Cheers!

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Friday, December 10

I Would Prefer My Fingers | The Meh-Lenium Bridge

It's far too cold to be out with a camera pointed at a bridge and cathedral that has been photographed several bazillion times before, far, far too cold. So, of course, when I was invited to take photos at the German Fair on Southbank, I suggested that we stop and take photos of said bridge instead, because I'm a genius and a masochist. 

I got one shot off before realising that I hadn't charged my batteries and then the camera died, so all in all it was a totally pointless endeavour that produced this one derivative and dull photo.

Join me in hating this - I call it The Meh-Lenium Bridge:

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Thursday, December 9

Future Musings | Queens Walk

Did I mention that I went to a party in Tower Bridge? I meant to mention it... a party, in Tower Bridge, yep, yep, cutting the rug over the Thames, it was fun. The view weren't that bad either. 

It looks like The Future doesn't it, a future in which we have an infinite and renewable source of energy so we never have to turn lights off, in fact in this future turning lights off is frowned upon because it makes things look ugly and makes them hard to photograph (even at 3200 ISO).

Hope you enjoyed the photo and my little utopian musings. More photos soon.

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Wednesday, December 8

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I always forget my tripod, I forgot it yesterday after swearing that I would definitely remember it because I had forgotten it the day before. Oh well. Where a tripod is needed, often a bin will suffice. So here is a perfectly straight bridge with a slant.

I hope you like it.

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Tuesday, December 7

The Sights You See Without Your Tripod | London by Electric Light

Office party last night. So I went armed with my camera in the hope of capturing some candid shots of my colleagues doing something incriminating. I got those shots. I also got some shots of the city. Here are two of them, a few more will follow.

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Thursday, December 2

Looking to the Past | Fizzy Phones

I was asked the other day why do I use my iPhone so much for photography and will I be taking 'proper' photos again at any point soon. I answered that I really enjoy the effects and treatments that apps like Hipsarmatic and Instagram add to photos and suggested that this may be because I have never had a collection of photos with that kind of feel to them, that seemed like they were from a particular period of time.

Photos from my mother's albums or my grans all have an unreal quality to them, like looking through a filter that blurs and discolours them but also unites them through a common 'feel' in a way that a skilled photographer would unite their photos in a particular style.

Of course that supposition, that I liked the aforementioned apps because they hark back to a halcyon time when photos were automatically united with idiosyncrasies and quirks, which appealed to me because I missed this time myself, is probably incorrect. It would be more truthful to say that as a child of the 1 hour lab and the compact 35mm camera, I'm used to not quite framing correctly, not knowing immediately how a photo is going to look (now I have to wait an agonising 10 seconds for a Hipstamatic 'print') and I'm used to the permanency of my efforts.

What my apps offer me is surprise, nostalgia, fun and of course off kilter images. Using an app is a different discipline but it can still produce 'proper' photos as well as eliciting skill and attention from it's user.

 

The above photo was taken using a Canon 400D and not an app, and then the effect was created through post processing in Photoshop. I was going for a retro look, inspired by the subject, but wanted something of higher quality than the files produced by an iPhone. It's an unfortunate restriction that Hipstamatic is bound to a subpar camera and I'm looking forward to the day that Cannon, Mamiya, Nikon et al have App Stores and bespoke camera apps too. Imagine if, instead of RAW and JPEG you could choose RAW and Hipstamatic, wouldn't that be cool?

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Tuesday, November 30

Wandering | Rambler

Wandering around Finsbury Circus the other day turned up one very welcome surprise. This AMC Rambler.

I'm not sure why I like American cars so much, but love them I do. Unfortunately this one had parked really close to the car infront, so I couldn't get the angles I wanted. I hope you enjoy what I did get.

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Wandering | Rambler

Wandering around Finsbury Circus the other day turned up one very welcome surprise. This AMC Rambler.

I'm not sure why I like American cars so much, but love them I do. Unfortunately this one had parked really close to the car infront, so I couldn't get the angles I wanted. I hope you enjoy what I did get.

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Monday, November 29

Weekend Work | Sections of The City

I had to work this weekend. Which sucks. But it meant that I could take my camera and... and get so cold that my fingers almost fell off. In between my teeth chattering I took these photos.

I hope you like them, I suffered for my art.

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Friday, November 26

Poetry: This Light

There's A Light That Never Goes Out

This light, bright above your soul
It dims and shadows become soft
It shines and your being sings in rays of colour
It leaves and you existence asserts itself
Yells to be known
For its voice to be felt.

The protest stings the darkness
The light shines again, more focused
Those colours diffuse and fizz
Waves of pure sobering ecstasy, clarity
Riding on notes that gallop and snatch

Love, pure love, trusted and steadying
Shines, bright above your soul

Thursday, November 25

Deficit Omne Quod Nasciture | Larus Ridibundus

Deficit omne quod nasciture, everything that is born passes away. This, the most steadfast fact of nature is too often overlooked by natural history photographers, and understandably, a galloping horse is far more attractive than a decaying one but no less important, I would argue.

This black headed gull lay dead on the beach ignored by the families building sand castles, labourers lifting beach huts with cranes and couples taking what they hoped would be a romantic stroll at a pace, with hands buried in pockets.

Maybe they had noticed, noticed and decided "dum vivimus, vivamus".

 

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Tuesday, November 23

Neapolitan Huts

Norfolk again, but without a grain of sand or a cloud in sight. This photo is presented as shot, bar the white border which I've added post process. 

I was drawn to making this image by the colours, the lines, so many lines and shapes. I'm also always attracted to photos with a reduced palette, but disappointed that often a reduced palette means reduced vibrancy and that doesn't suit me, as I like colours to be loud! 

Overall, I'm really proud of this photo. I hope you can find something you like in it too.

 

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Saturday, November 20

Horse | Expectantly

If you offer a cupped hand to a horse they assume that you have something edible inside it. Once you have they're interest it's easy enough to back away and get a photo, horses are pretty greedy, they will eat grass for hours straight and then lift their head to sniff your pockets. I teased this horse for a while before reaching for a apple and giving it to her, it was the only way to get her to stop following me.

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Look Down | Windswept Sand

Yesterday I mused about looking up to find inspiration, today my head is out of the clouds and feet are filmy back on the ground, along with my stomach and chin to capture this photo.

I like the way the sand behind the stones and debris is protected from the wind, along with the texture you can almost see the movement of the wind. It's simple. I hope you appreciate it.

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Friday, November 19

Look Up | Shepherd's Delight

I don't often look to the sky for inspiration, it's usually just the thing in the background, or above the sea or landscape that I'm interested in. More often than not, in this country, it's bland and boring and leaves a massive white space in a photo that is otherwise interesting - bloody sky, such a nuisance.

Here are two photos I took whilst looking up, not at building, not across the sea, just up. I hope that they're still interesting. I know that I enjoy them.

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Look Up

I don't often look to the sky for inspiration, it's usually just the thing in the background, or above the sea or landscape that I'm interested in. More often than not, in this country, it's bland and boring and leaves a massive white space in a photo that is otherwise interesting - bloody sky, such a nuisance.

Here are two photos I took whilst looking up, not at  building, not across the sea, just up. I hope that they're still interesting. I know that I enjoy them.

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Thursday, November 18

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The Beach Huts on Holkham Beach seemed to be sinking into the ground. Sand covered the porches and doors. It was the job of one man and his dog, with their digger, to lift them up and place them on a wooden structure above the shifting ground level.

 

Here are two of my favourite huts from the beach.

 

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Wednesday, November 17

Holkham Smile

Zoe's Smile

Walking from Holkham Beach to the high street we observed a seal in the shallows by stranded boats and then a flock of birds crossed the sky and flew nowhere in particular. She pointed out a cloud lined by a rainbow and I captured this smile.

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Sunday, November 14

Norwich Snaps/Puppets

Went walking on the Norfolk Coast today. Will post photos later. Whilst waiting for my mussels at the Belgian Monk I'm going to send some iPhone snaps.

I took these photos at the Puppet Theatre. I've just seen a Japanese Story about a Turtle Woman who seduces and then kills a fisherman. Was good.

Sent from my iPhone

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