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King of all he surveys. Let me know which is better, the darker or the lighter. This is the quickie process job.

Taken just after 6.00pm 20 November 2009 as it flew over the West Midlands UK.

Camera pointing SE; ISS headed from top right to bottom left. Quite high elevation, clear sky visible for about 3 minutes.

開かずの扉状態の踏み切りに引っかかったときにコンデジでパチリ

The Velika Gora cavern (The Big Mountain Cavern)

This photo was a sort of accident. At first I was a bit scared, but I realised this could be a nice pic. So I photographed it fast. This is the result. Please hav a look at the large size. It is quite sharp huh?

  

The Shell Project - Originally started as an exercise to test some of the features of my new Casio point and shoot camera but turned into an extended study of a single abalone shell. The series shows the results of photographing that shell at different focusing modes and lighting conditions.

I barely ever use black and white in my pictures. It's honestly not because I don't want to. My point is, if you take a picture in colour then at least you have the option of having it in colour or reduced to greyscale, I'm faithful enough of modern graphics software's ability to reconstruct the image in black and white in a practically identical way to the camera's sensor. The trouble is though, it just means I rarely get round to looking at what many of my colour pictures look like in black and white. This is a rare one that I did actually take in monochrome, so maybe that proves my point, and I should give in to my lazy post processing and flick the camera onto black and white more often!

April 28th 2007

 

Meerhout, Belgium

woo!! we finally got off the bus!!

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