"Chicks Don't Get Doctor Who"?

Chicks don't get it. Unless you are in a relationship where the woman is legally obligated to stay with you or you have possession of her car keys, for Time Lord's sake, don't bring up the Doctor.

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I don't buy that. Back in the 1980s or 90s, Who fandom was pretty much all blokes. But those days appear to be gone - I'm sure there are as many new female Who fans amongst my Twitter followers, for example, as there are guys.

Anyone care to back me up on this?


Liking Me, Liking You (Ah-ha)

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 I've just added the new Facebook Like button to this blog - you can see it to the right, under the search box. 

If you chose to Like it, you'll get updates in your Facebook news feed on those rare occasions when I post here…


Embodied Energy & Greener Houses

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Thought-provoking (but probably not much use, given how hard land for private development is to find in the UK right now).


Soho Sticker Escapee

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I associate prostitute adverts with Soho phone boxes, not the post box outside the flat.

This is not a change to the neighbourhood that delights me.


50mm of Fun

So, based on many rave blog posts and articles in magazines, I treated myself to a 50mm f1.8 lens for my Canon DSLR, and I've been having fun out and about with it. Fast shutter speeds, really shallow depth of field. Just great. I see why people rave about these things. 

These images were grabbed in my mother-in-law's back garden last week:

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There's more to be found over on Flickr.  


Film Finis?

Flowers in the grounds of Quadrant House, Sutton
I promised you an explanation of my current photo project, didn't I? 

It was inspired (or, more accurately re-inspired) by this post over on Lemonlight. Angie's evocative pics reminded me of the particular texture of film and the images it produces. I went essentially 100% digital in my photography around late 2004, and I've had a bunch of unexposed, unused film lying around ever since. I'd been meaning to shoot them, rather than seeing them going to waste, and see what the results are.

To add a twist, I've decided that I can only shoot things I come across through the course of my day - I'm not going to go anywhere or do anything special to find these photos.

The image in this post, and the previous ones, were all shot around RBI's office in Sutton on, of all things, a roll of WH Smith colour negative film - which I have a suspicion was Mum's rather than mine. Most of the pics are straight reject, but a small handful of the scans are going into my Aperture library as a record of the texture of my life right now. 

On to the next roll…


HipstaWalk #1

Spring finally seems to have arrived in London, so I took the opportunity to walk a chunk of the distance home this evening. I headed down Kingsway, across Waterloo Bridge and made my way to London Bridge along the south bank.

And the light was so very beautiful, I couldn't resist trying to grab some images using the Hipstamatic app on my iPhone. After some experimentation, I settled on the Helga lens and Verichrome film as best suited to the conditions. And I'm pretty pleased with the results .

Buildings:

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Plants:

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Construction:

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 I'm really pleased with these results. I'm planning a few more walks if the weather stays good… 


Labour Goes Keywording

AdwordsThis amused me - this is the feed from Boris Johnson's blog in my feed reader. Note the partial feed. Tsk.

Also note: the keyword-based feed advertising inserting an ad for Labour in the Tory mayor's feed.

Bonus note: does that mean if I'd clicked through, a small amount of Labour money would have gone to Boris? 

 


A New Photo Project

Some pictures from the early stages of a little photographic project I've set myself:

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The observant might be able to make an educated guess as to what it is - but I'll write more about it tomorrow.     


Too Sexy for Who?

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You just know that the new Doctor Who production team have got something right when the Daily Mail is complaining about the show after one episode.

In this case, it's about the new assistant, Amy Pond, played by the stunning Karen Gillan, being "too sexy" - a point they illustrate with multiple photos of said excessive sexiness…