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Hand Of God
.flickr-photo { } .flickr-frame { float: left; text-align: center; margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Hand Of God, originally uploaded by Balakov. If you don’t find this amusing, you’ve got no sense of humour. Or you’re still smarting at England losing the game. [ Share or save this post [...]

Guardian of Mistakes
Newspapers help shape public opinion. It can’t be denied. So journalists should morally make an effort to be truthful and accurate. At least it would be nice to think so. One paper that has made some accuracy-clangers in the past, including misspelling its own name, is the Guardian. Leafing through its, errrr, [...]

Ecuador Jesus
I thought the colour combination of the incandescently-lit alcove and its icon and blue sky were rather spiffing.  Sadly the religious aspect leaves me azure-cold and not orangey-warm.  Baños, Ecaudor.  Canon G7. [ Share or save this post ]

Ilford Manual of Photography
During a burst of semi-constructive surfing on an Internet shop, I came across this old photographic reference book from the fifties: Ilford Manual of Photography, edited by Alan Horder. The copy I have in front of me is the second reprint of the 5th edition. Whilst the dated style of language may be of curiosity, [...]

Union Chapel, Islington
Previously the Goldfrapp duo have used electronica extensively but their latest album has shifted their tunes to an almost folk song like acoustic nature. Though some tracks have still got a definite electric component, the electro-disco tracks of Supernature and Black Cherry aren’t re-visited. I was lucky enough to get tickets for the gig at [...]

Stop using stop
Is stop bath necessary when developing 35mm film? Yes. And no. Yes if you’re using some homebrew concoction of a developer and intend to re-use the fixer bath over and over. No, if you’re using mainstream (i.e. all of Ilford’s) products on a one-shot basis. I hope that clarifies matters! The acidic nature of [...]

Info on film cartons
Wouldn’t it be handy if the the film companies printed Depth of Field or Hyperfocal tables or charts on the cardboard boxes and cartons used for films? Few zoom lenses have DoF info on them and hyperfocal tables don’t get seen much either, but both are useful. There’s a good Wikipedia entry on hyperfocal calculations, and in [...]

DX Coding
Always wondered but never found out?….what’s with the squares? Wonder no more! Thanks to www.Laiblin.de. If, like me, you frequently rate HP5+ at ISO800 you can scrape off the square “2″ on the coding so the camera automatically rates it 800 and not 400. This will work for any native ISO400 film of [...]

Remember
11th hour, 11th day, 11th month. [ Share or save this post ]

Barnsley v Brentford
Barnsley v Brentford, originally uploaded by Greenwich Photography. It’s just like watching Brazil, apparently.  I’m not sure if that’s the country, their football team or brazil nut. .flickr-photo { } .flickr-frame { float: left; text-align: center; margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } [...]

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Egypt

Phun with Pharaohs, and lots of pillars too. Upper Egypt is the location for many of historic gems lurking alongside the Nile and straying into the desert's territory.
Photographically, the clear skies make for fantastic backdrops and the locals are more than keen to pose for a tourist's snaps...some don't even charge. One thing you should do is take a trip in a felucca near sunset; hopefully you'll be rewarded with some fantastic silhouettes.

Busy shop

Busy shop

Camel and man

Camel and man

Felucca

Felucca

Horus

Horus

Kom Ombo

Kom Ombo

Monolithic

Monolithic

Temple Pillars

Temple Pillars

Waving, not driving

Waving, not driving