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Photos now on Flickr :: Kodak EasyShare C310 for quick snaps ::

Tables! :: Wooden toy found at the Frankfurt Christmas Market that is in Birmingham UK at present. ::

Autumn photos :: Out and about with slowish colour film and a macro lens (55mm). I find the very sharp depth of field attractive under some circumstances, but it is tricky to choose the right plane of focus looking at the little ground glass screen with the camera hand held. ::

Shop signs :: The shop signs in the Stratford road show recent changes in ownership, and advertise the new approaches to retail provided by the Internet. ::

Birmingham centre photos :: 28mm and around town. Just a few views taken with a film camera over the last week. I'm really getting back into the 28mm focal length on 35mm film. ::

Crystal balls :: Priceless ::

Gothic and brick :: Its for a story ::

St Alkelda’s in Giggleswick :: Saxon church - some photies ::

28mm :: A favourate focal length regained. ::

Jinpow :: Jinpow exhibition with a nice Flash site ::

Calendar wallpaper :: Photoshop and then copy paste a calendar in ::

Independence Day :: Ruth wants to visit Chicago again one day, this picture looks like my idea of small town US. ::

Canada day :: Ruth likes the idea of Canada ::

Offshoring :: Just some photos ::

Fazeley Street :: More photos of the street ::

Unusual mould :: Black rust form mould grows in concentric circles ::

Liverpool :: Some snaps on a visit with sunshine ::

Convection :: Convection cells in a round bottomed flask ::

Bike :: Bike with wire ::

Whitby Photos :: Some of the better snapshots over the week... mostly Fuji Reala and Jessops processing and scanning ::

Whitby :: Just back: images soon ::

Edge detect :: Photoshop edge detect works best with strong outlines ::

Crate in Warsaw :: Crate in shop window in Warsaw, Poland. Margarine? ::

Ruabon Brick :: Red brick from Ruabon changes colour in the rain… ::

Robert Frank coloring book :: The Robert Frank coloring book is a series of outline drawings by Jno Cook based on Robert Frank’s book The Americans Jno Cook was trying to make a case about the interpretation of Frank’s book The rest of Cook’s web site is interesting – he is an artist and fully paid up member of the US Awkward [...] ::

Cropping :: Cropping from quick photo on the bus ::

Picture message :: This ended up in the inbox ::

Dusk :: Wet dusk does streetlights, digital camera ::

Christmas eve :: Chilling out ::

MP3 interview - Simon Wheatley :: Podcast interviews - DIY Studs Terkel? ::

hohoho :: Stan's Cafe and others start the hohoho web site dedicated to unusual christmas lights ::

Out of focus :: Mistake leads to interesting image ::

Why we have timetables… :: Multitasking doesn't work very well ::

Christ Church, Oxford :: This tomb shows a very scary painted figure and an old style horroscope. The place must have looked totally different when the walls were polychrome murals and lit entirely by candles…. ::

Finding the focal length :: When photographers include the Moon or Sun in a picture, you can find the angle of view and the focal length of the lens by a simple application of trigonometry. ::

Big Name :: Is Keith the new Kevin? ::

Coventry Market :: Coventry covered market has good light and isn't always full.. ::

Final things :: ::

Small details :: Macro lenses are ace - but there is _so_ much detail around... ::

Logarithmic Spiral :: Is the hand painted decoration on my Taramundi an accurate logarithmic or equiangular spiral or not? ::

Macro World :: Looking at things through a simple jeweler's loup can provide a refreshing 'take' ::

Fall of the year :: The word 'fall' was used in Elizabethan England to describe autumn - now it has become a US word but still the best one. ::

Yellow Bus :: Cropping 800/1840 ratio from front left of a frame taken with a 24mm lens gives a 'normal' perspective. ::

Martin Fuchs photo blog :: Nice stuff from Magnum nominee ::

On the number 45 :: grab shots, guessed exposure ::

Exposure guesses :: List of typical camera explosures for 400 ASA film - handy for when you forget the meter when using a seriously old camera ::

Bolton Priory :: Bolton Abbey in Warfedale, Yorkshire ::

Wood photos :: Trees and shadows in local wood. Signs of human activity but no one seen. ::

Bridge and entry :: Spray can tags on a steel bridge and a newly painted wall ::

Dog Star Man :: Stan Brakhage - film maker ::

Local pictures :: Pictures around Birmingham city ring road ::

Sunday walk :: Chromagenic monochrome again, but this time with some tweaking. Curves on the door (corresponding to a two bath developer characteristic) and contrast on the roof. ::

Wall with paint :: Kodak chromagenic black and white film… has a cyan mask on the negatives so the photolab prints come out close to greyscale with a nice duotone look. Wall on outhouse in a yard in Wallasey. ::

Steel bridge :: ::

Fazeley St :: Photos from my route to work ::

Wallasey Photos :: ::

Liverpool photies :: ::

Trike Boy :: Nice bank holiday and good luck with the exams! ::

Peppers :: Olympus digicam on ‘macro’. ::

War photographs :: Dmitri Baltermans was an ‘official’ Soviet photographer. His war photographs are bleak and direct. Mark Bernstein quotes Lilia Efimova about the media coverage of the war memorial on May 9th in Moscow. ::

Ratatouille :: ::

This way :: ::

Bill Stickers :: ::

Monday :: ::

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