Coffee reading


Time to go home


Hot desking


Sharded


Do you think my RSS reader is trying to tell me something?

Screen shot 2011-03-28 at 13.18.09


French mats and pub grub


QH canteen to Procter Street in an hour. Not bad.


Stop


They finally got it right!


Coffee break


Daily Vignette #2: Beach Life

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A quiet moment to destress your afternoon. 


Netbooks and Custard Creams at #Bfong


Tourists at work


MOAR Archers!

I'm one of the two scriptwriters from The Archers team who have been working on a spin-off from the main programme. 'Ambridge Extra' will launch on BBC Radio 4 Extra (the new version of Radio 7) in the first week of April.

The idea is that you'll be able to hear more stories from in and around Ambridge, and also we'll be able to go further afield with Archers-related characters.

via www.bbc.co.uk

WIN!


Encouragement


Daily Vignette #1: Shoreham Saturday

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Another little project for myself: shoot short vignettes capturing the feel or an aspect of a day in under 30 seconds. This was yesterday’s.

Wonder how long this one will last? :-)

The original idea was to have these as "motion photographs" and post them to Flickr. And then I remembered that Flickr hasn't yet got its act together to provide iPad and iPhone compatible video yet, so I went with Vimeo instead. 


Misty Adur

Adur, Mist
Another photo from the most recent roll of film I shot. The film grain really enhances the effect of this image, I think. 


Carroty Goodness


Old & New: Film Finis Redux

Adurboat
A while ago, I started a project I called Film Finis. The idea was to use up all the remaining photographic film I had, enoy myself while doing so, and then switch to an all-digital future. I kinda got side-tracked with other things over the last six months, but finally, I'm going on it again. The image above is from a film I shot over a couple of weekends around Shoreham-by-Sea. In fact, it was shot on the very same walk that produced these images.

And…it is fun. It's really strange now not being able to look at the image after I've taken it; to just trust that the image has been captured. And it makes you more of a sniper - you pick and choose which images to take, rather than scattershotting, knowing you can delete anything that doesn't come up to scratch later. It's good discipline, which I need to bring back to my digital photography. 


Beach Pier Sea Sky