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The Terror
Nov24

The Terror

They are terrifying things. Powerful things with arms that swing and, yes, destroy if you should venture too close. And the noise, the noise; dull, incessant, so frightening. We are wary of them. We try to keep them at a distance. Perhaps if we gather together for safety, perhaps if we amass out at sea then it will go away. Yes! Yes! It runs! Look how it heads back to its parents! We are safe. For now, we are safe. But we must be ever vigilant. Google+: View post on...

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Rabbit Suit
Nov17

Rabbit Suit

"Why are you wearing a rabbit suit?" "Why are you wearing a little human suit?" "After what you call centuries of experimentation it has been determined that this form best fits our purpose of pre-invasion intelligence gathering on 'M' class – that's M for Meat, by the way, and nothing to do with your entertaining distraction media called Star Trek – worlds. Close proximity to a large cross section of the dominant species is necessary to take imprints of the thought processes that pulse through the brain analogue in use and thus present the most efficacious strategy for enslavement and consumption. You may rest assured, planetary representative in a rabbit suit, that when the end comes it will be swift and relatively painless thanks to the work of operatives such as myself currently deep undercover across the surface of this oblate spheroid. We're also in cats." "I think I'm going to give you this lolly from my basket and back away slowly from you and your… mum?" "Type 19 Model 3 Protector Unit. Heat ray, shielded against EMPs, and waterproofed to ten atmospheres." "Here you go then little chap." Google+: View post on...

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Norway Cruise – Crown Princess
Oct29

Norway Cruise – Crown Princess

I've finally finished going through the photos I took on our cruise through the Norwegian fjords on board the Crown Princess. Nothing too arty, nothing heavily processed, just a little bit of cleaning up, and a very, very small selection of the pictures taken. You don't want to see them all; trust me. Pictures in this album are in no particular order and feature various fjords, Geiranger, Olden, Stavanger, Bergen, and Flåm. The cruise itself was great (second time for us with +Princess Cruises) and Norway's got some stunning scenery. And all this means I might soon return to taking pictures and posting regularly again! Oh happy day! Google+: View post on...

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Street Photography of Marius Vieth
Sep27

Street Photography of Marius Vieth

Another discovery through Google+, this time being the street photography of Düsseldorf-based Marius Vieth. It’s great to find a photographer like Marius whose work has such a high percentage of “just the right moment” shots. Marius also demonstrates a great awareness of light and shadow and has a fantastic eye for composition. Post-processing also follows the “just right” mantra. Great work. More of the street photography shots by Marius can be found on his Google+ page: Marius...

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Filtered Fjord
Sep22

Filtered Fjord

I know, I know… I haven't posted anything in ages. I have an excuse. I took just under one billion photos on my recent Norwegian cruise and you know how it is when you have just under one billion photos to look through and say to yourself: "That's okay… exposure tweak… that's okay… sharpen that a smidge… that's not that great but I'll keep it… that's a variation on the previous three shots but I don't want to delete it… that's okay… that's bloody awful… that's okay…" Yeah, so it's all taking a while. Anyway, this morning I've been going through the last of my shots around the Geirangerfjorden and it was on this part of the trip that I started playing around with a set of filters that I'd bought especially. As someone who typically shoots street-style the need to work with graduated ND and coloured filters is pretty rare (and in my case completely new) so there were quite a few "oh dear, that's just horrendous" moments. Still, there were some that I thought worked pretty funkily and here's one from late evening leaving Geiranger, shot from our cabin balcony on board the Crown Princess. Google+: View post on...

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Street Photography By Mehedi Hasan
Aug18

Street Photography By Mehedi Hasan

One of those fairly recent and beneficial features of Google+ has been the inclusion of posts in the main stream that have been +1ed by people you know; through it – because I mainly use Google+ for its photography network – I’ve discovered a lot of new photographers that I might otherwise have missed and this morning I stumbled upon the work of Bangladeshi photographer Mehedi Hasan. I’ve got a great love of street photography and any examples of it that highlight a culture or social standing significantly different from my own are especially outstanding in my opinion. So, without further ado, a selection of some of Mehedi Hasan’s pictures for your appreciation: This was the photo that first grabbed my attention. Great use of geometry to split the picture up and lead the eyes on a dance across the picture. There’s also an element of illusion in the shot where you’re not quite sure what you’re looking at at first. This picture contrasts for me the sense of deprivation in the area with an almost carefree attitude in the walking style of the girl. There’s a lot of skill in that activity. I know I certainly couldn’t do it. One of Mehedi Hasan’s first uploaded photos and I love this; I don’t know why but it conjures up feelings of romance with the two lovers locked up mere metres apart unable to quite reach one another. Elements of Romeo and Juliet too and the balcony scene. Mehedi Hasan is on Google+...

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