Thursday 9 February 2012
Friday 20 January 2012
looking at the stats on my flickr bit the daily views over the past couple of days have been nearly three times higher than usual. usually when there is a large hike in views it's because a particular photo has been picked up on another site and become popular. this this the individual photo views have been fairly average which probably means one or two people have stopped to browse thru the photos. which is nice... :)
i call this photo 'faith' and it was yesterday's most viewed photo on my little corner of flickr. it is, i suggest, my most successful photo, by which i mean at least three people (go on and count 'em ;) three people have paid good money for a print of this photo. indeed one of them, a photographers* wife no less, told me just last tuesday that it's on display in a prominent place in their house. it wasn't even for sale when she and the canadian woman saw it.
i didn't really have anything more exciting than that to say when i started this post and i lost my way a bit as the tv was on. actually it was youtube, i was side tracked by the amazing atheist debunking someone talking of his love for jesus and hate for religion... which even to me sounds odd. anyway, that's all for now.
except it's not quite- i would like you to ask me some questions about anything you would like answer to. i'm hoping to get twenty-nine questions which i shall answer one a day thru february**. on video.
maybe.
;)
*he's just a wedding snapper, not an artiste like us... ;)
**ask. if all who read this put one question we should get at least twenty-nine questions by the end of the month. thanks.
Sunday 27 November 2011
recently faved photo on my flickr bit.
i took this with my pentax espio mini, a camera i've had for nearly twenty years. it's never failed me, indeed the only problem i had with it was when my sister borrowed it an then dropped it in the sea. the flash failed but everything else worked and so i sent it to pentax who repaired it (for free!) .
if there's a moral to this story it's that don't lend your cameras to you kid sister... ;)
Tuesday 22 November 2011
so the Ilkley christmas lights were turned on last saturday by Matthew Lewis, some of you will know him as the actor who played Neville Longbottom in the HP movies.
He's a very nice fellow and he came to do this in place of Jimmy Saville who died about a month before the event. Matthew's fans were out in force and it got a bit hectic, so much so that the police offered to give him a lift in a van to his car after the event. happily the police station is right next door to the church where the event took place.
here's the vid i made of it.
He's a very nice fellow and he came to do this in place of Jimmy Saville who died about a month before the event. Matthew's fans were out in force and it got a bit hectic, so much so that the police offered to give him a lift in a van to his car after the event. happily the police station is right next door to the church where the event took place.
here's the vid i made of it.
Tuesday 1 November 2011
Thursday 27 October 2011
i made a video!
last week i spoke to the manager of the loafer, ilkley's oldest bakery. this is the result.
this is (hopefully) the first of a series of conversations with various small businesses in ilkley, a project i've had in mind for a while now.
any constructive criticism would be appreciated.
:)
i
last week i spoke to the manager of the loafer, ilkley's oldest bakery. this is the result.
this is (hopefully) the first of a series of conversations with various small businesses in ilkley, a project i've had in mind for a while now.
any constructive criticism would be appreciated.
:)
i
Monday 4 July 2011
random photo
rondom photo-
this was taken at Entebbe airport in Uganda in january of 2006. it's an Egypt Air Aribus A319 and is one of the two planes dad and i flew in on the flight back to blighty. being Egypt Air we had to change at Cairo and this plane was half empty, the few of us on the plane pretty much spread out and most of the others slept for the four hours or so it took to get to Cairo. after that leisurely flight the Cairo to Heathrow leg of the journey was a different story altogether. we flew in a Boeing 777 and the plane was packed to the gills! if they allowed standing room there would be people standing in the aisles! i'd say that over 90% of the passengers were middle eastern, a good proportion of whom were probably the faithful returning from Mecca. there was also a lot of unnecessarily large 'hand' luggage getting in the way, and by large i mean suitcases, stuff just a little too big for the overhead panniers. but this didn't matter because what really bothered me was the rather alarming coughing from a lot of the faithful. this was when the initial worry over bird flu was dying down so i'm sure you can understand my apprehension...
on a side note, this photo was taken with the first digital camera i bought, a Casio Exilim EX-S3 'card' camera. cos it's very slim. it's a 3 megapixel camera and i still have it somewhere. it's quite the little gem and while the image quality won't knock you out it never let me down. i have made some pretty decent 10x8 prints from it's photos. maybe i'll make a little gallery showing the best of this camera, what do you think? certainly a set for it on flickr, at least...
:)
this was taken at Entebbe airport in Uganda in january of 2006. it's an Egypt Air Aribus A319 and is one of the two planes dad and i flew in on the flight back to blighty. being Egypt Air we had to change at Cairo and this plane was half empty, the few of us on the plane pretty much spread out and most of the others slept for the four hours or so it took to get to Cairo. after that leisurely flight the Cairo to Heathrow leg of the journey was a different story altogether. we flew in a Boeing 777 and the plane was packed to the gills! if they allowed standing room there would be people standing in the aisles! i'd say that over 90% of the passengers were middle eastern, a good proportion of whom were probably the faithful returning from Mecca. there was also a lot of unnecessarily large 'hand' luggage getting in the way, and by large i mean suitcases, stuff just a little too big for the overhead panniers. but this didn't matter because what really bothered me was the rather alarming coughing from a lot of the faithful. this was when the initial worry over bird flu was dying down so i'm sure you can understand my apprehension...
on a side note, this photo was taken with the first digital camera i bought, a Casio Exilim EX-S3 'card' camera. cos it's very slim. it's a 3 megapixel camera and i still have it somewhere. it's quite the little gem and while the image quality won't knock you out it never let me down. i have made some pretty decent 10x8 prints from it's photos. maybe i'll make a little gallery showing the best of this camera, what do you think? certainly a set for it on flickr, at least...
:)
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