The Painted Lady
A misty morning – a lovely, misty morning with sun punching through to the east that I'd have loved to capture if I hadn't been tearing my way down the A27 at the time in order to get to work (there's always something spoiling a good shot) – gave way to a very warm and pleasant afternoon but I wasn't able to set up in my usual spot in Chichester at lunchtime as my new camera-wielding nemesis was there ahead of me. Instead, I adjourned to North Street and experienced the disappointment of glaring sunshine one way and not a lot of interest the other. Still, I did manage to catch this wonderfully decorated girl. I also managed to catch the attention of another woman while shooting who thought I'd snapped her (I hadn't) and I then had to look even more innocent than I really was in order to avoid any enquiries from her rather large boyfriend. Google+: View post on...
Chichester, 12 October 2011
A quartet of buskers entertained the passersby this occasionally drizzly lunchtime with a rendition of folk tunes. I'm quite pleased with the variety of busking genres that are often on show in Chichester but blues and folk are definitely my preferred types for these sorts of public art performances. In album Street, 12 October 2011 (14 photos) Google+: View post on...
I'm Andy McNab, I'm Andy McNab, I'm Andy McNab, I'm Andie MacDowell……
I'm Andy McNab, I'm Andy McNab, I'm Andy McNab, I'm Andie MacDowell… ohhh. Google+: View post on...
I had a sudden influx of new followers yesterday thanks to some shared circle magic…
I had a sudden influx of new followers yesterday thanks to some shared circle magic going on somewhere in Google+land. Excellent. I did my best to look through and follow back the majority of followers even though I'm well aware that the majority of that majority simply clicked to follow the shared circle blindly, trusting that the person sharing hadn't added some truly terrible people for a laugh (note to self: must do that) and I didn't even mind that some of the people weren't people I'd normally follow as I figured variety is the spice of life and I could remove them afterwards when I realised just how irritating their updates were. However, it did get a bit crazy and I think I'm going to have to lay down a few ground rules – along with my reasoning – for following from now on: 1. If you're just resharing other people's content without even adding a line explaining why you're resharing it… then no. Reason: you might just be trying to get the attention of people you're following for your own ego. 2. If you've got thousands of followers but are following hardly anybody… then definitely no. Reason: you are almost certainly an egotistical little twunt who follows people, waits for a follow back, then removes in order to boost your fictional popularity. 3. If you've got no public posts at all… then no. Reason: privacy is good, but it's impossible to get to know somebody without something out there. 4. If you've got the default avatar… then probably no. Reason: it just looks awful. I have the aesthetics of my following badge to think about after all. 5. If you've not even attempted to fill out your profile… then probably no. Reason: same as #3. 6. If you're hiding the people you follow or who follow you… then no. Reason: I'd like to know if you're following me simply because, well, you're following everyone on the planet. I'd also like to know if everybody hates you and won't follow back. 7. If you post anything that's even remotely NSFW… then no. Reason: I have no problem with NSFW when I'm not actually at W but when I am at W then the NSF bit is problematic and I can't risk you in my public stream. I may think of some other reasons as time passes. UPDATE: As with all rules, these are listed so that they may be broken as I see fit. Google+: View post on...
I've been meaning to take a shot of this café for ages but have been put off…
I've been meaning to take a shot of this café for ages but have been put off by the light; specifically: the sunlight which would illuminate me for everyone inside to see. Yeah, I'm still one of those timid street photographers. Today, however, it wasn't too bright, wasn't too dark, and as I approached along East Street in Chichester I saw that nobody was looking outside at the passersby and wannabe-street photographers. I took my chance! EDIT: just realised this qualifies for #MonochromeMonday Google+: View post on...
Trying out a few things in Photoshop
seeing whether I like it when it's uploaded… don't mind me… Google+: View post on...
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