#hhhrbi kicking off



Afternoon coffee


Gizmoded…


Morning Commute


Baubles and lights


Christmas comes to Covent Garden


Bored and waiting at the Apple Temple


Wintry morning


Flipping Elevenses


Afternoon Coffee


Thus passes lunch


Pub time


Remains of the Stay


Archiving and publishing the relationships of the past

Adam in QMWSU
Scanning photos is fun. It allows you to rediscover images that you'd all but forgotten about. Often you can improve them, and you can certainly share them more once they're in digital format. This is all good.

But it's not all straightforward. The photo above is from a film of images shot at my student union in 1994. That's me. Photos of me are fine, I can share them without hesitation. But elsewhere in those photos are some picture of my girlfriend from the time. Probably not fair to share those  - but why do I feel that way about one person, and not all the other friends in the pictures? Is it because those pictures were taken in the context of a relationship that no longer exists?

Another film that I've just scanned (the one that produced yesterday's little gem) is of a party at a friend's house - but from a period when he was still with his ex-wife. There's some gems in there, but I feel uncomfortable sharing too many of them, because of that ended, moved-on-from relationship. 10 years ago, I'd have probably shared everything without much thought as to the consequences. I've become a little more sensitive to the nuances of relationships, trust and history since then. Those historical relationships can sit tight in my personal archives, maybe never to be seen again and maybe to emerge once all the people involved are in no position to care anymore. After all, there's always some uncontroversial ones to share:

Scan-101118-0020 - Version 2
I do wonder if these sorts of scruples will seem archaic pretty soon. Today's 20-somethings are leaving the digital footsteps of their current relationships all over the web (and Facebook in particular). Maybe they'll come to regret it. Or maybe we'll all just become much more comfortable with our own pasts…


From 1999, without explanation

There are certain old photos that work better when no explanation is offered:

Aliengirl
Scanned earlier today. Draw your own conclusions…


Rush hour, London


Sunset by the shore

So, I finally did something I'd been longing to do since we rented the flat in Shoreham-by-Sea. I donned my warm jacket and walking boots, I grabbed my tripod, cable release and camera, and headed for the beach near sunset. And I took photos:

Sunsetbytheshore
Rubysunset
I suspect only a handful will survive my first pass cull - but I'm pleased with that handful.

It's wonderful having such beauty on my doorstep.


On the beach


Rock the demo

This is rather good, and I have no memory of taking it:

Rockthedemo
City Poly? Before the removal of the University/Polytechnic divide, then.

And a band on a truck - all demos should have a band on a truck…