Picture of a spider taken at the bottom of my garden.
Category Archives: Photos
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Lomography
Daily photo project
There’s been a bit of a theme running through the last few posts, photography. I love photos, I can spend hours on stumble-upon going through the pictures section. About 6 months ago I managed to pick up a dirt cheap Nikon D40.
Since then I have been playing around, and even started reading up on how to use it. I manage to learn something new each time, and have a long way to go, to help, I’ve started a daily photo blog to practise and learn.
Please go and have a look http://bristoldailyphoto.wordpress.com/
The Eden Project
I went to the Eden Project recently. From 2nd November to 12th February they have a late opening, they put up lanterns and special lighting, I took my camera.
My greatest achievement

Click for a better view of this stunning victory.
The flickr page
I present the greatest achievement of modern man, hanging onto the individual coins, putting them aside and keeping them long enough to collect a whole set.
This took months. Now I’m done I have an extra 88p that I can go wild with. What should I buy?
Tilt-Shift Photography
I discovered tilt-shift photography a few month ago on one of my regular haunts, the MacRumors.com forums. Someone had posted a video of what looked like stop motion model animation, but was of real life subjects. The video is amazing and well worth watching.
It was shortly after finding this that I went out and bought a nikon D40…
Disclaimer, none of these are mine (although they are hosted on my website, bandwidth theft is bad, mmmkay), click on the picture to go to the source I got it from.
As far as I know, the method involves either using a dismantled lens, an expensive/special lens, or photoshop/the gimp. The trick seems to be to reduce the depth of field, so the foreground and background are out of focus, as if you were using a macro lens very close to the subject, while actually using a wide lens at a distance (and preferably from a height).
There are hundreds of examples on the internet, I’m off to google some more of them.
Banksy Exhibition
In a thinking outside the box moment I decided I would try and avoid the 2-3 hour queue for the Banksy exhibition by turning up 2.5 hours before it opened. It made sense in my head at the time.
There was a load of stuff there none of which was what Banksy is most famous for, graffiti. Which is not surprising really, as walls aren’t that transportable. What is there is definitely Banksy though. Pictures, statues, installations.
This one is a bit creepy, the thing in the bowl is an amimatronic fish finger that swims around like a fish.
This one had to be the most impressive, I’m not sure if the model is Banksy, but it’s stunning in detail, and covered with model soldiers.
Ooh, controversial!
I particularly liked the cartoons, they have an almost xkcd.com feel to them (minus maths jokes of course).
Click any image to see it larger.

(“where did you get that hat”, “the same idiot who drew your shoes”)
There are more photos on my flickr, in this set. The exhibition is running till August 31st. If you are near Bristol you need to go. Go early, queues get up to 5 hours (they’ve closed nearby roads just to accommodate the queue) it gets busy fast, and there’s loads (much more than I’ve got here) to see.
Random photos from my phone 2
Random phone photos
Just incase you were confused.

Terrifying!

Yesterday I got attacked by a Dalek.
























































