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Door on the left is where the tour exited. There's a door/ office in the middle which was active for staff.
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I guess like many night photographers, the idea of finding, exploring and shooting a great tunnel really appeals. This tour, organised by TfL (Transport for London), could've gone a long way to addressing that but for their insane decision to ban DSLRs from the station.
You might already have read about it, it's been trending on twitter and there's a lot of negative stories on various photography forums.
Here's the tale, with a little bit of opinion thrown in.
TfL uses the location for training and alongside that they manage to fit in some film location work. Like, it's the station that appeared in V for Vendetta and Die Another Day. Generally, though, it's closed to the public.
When the idea of tours was thrown around in the TfL office, someone obviously twigged that tours without photography would be a non-starter. The visitors on location backed that up, with every couple- and it was mostly couples- on our tour carrying at least one imaging device. At the same time, the corporate bods must've figured that with photo sharing at a high, lots of high quality images floating around the web would do harm to future tours. Why does that matter? £20/ ticket x 2500 tickets (TfL stats) makes quite a compelling argument.
So, what to do? A ban on DSLRs is the only option that's logistically possible to enforce but with very capable compact-looking cameras available like the M9 (haha) or the more realistic X100/ PEN/ GF1 units it doesn't stack up.
On location, the notices (and staff) gave little away, claiming the DSLR ban was due to "their combination of high-quality sensor and high resolution". A TfL employee I spoke to after the tour said it was due to them wanting to disallow urbexers from high quality images which could provide information about access points for illicit entry.
Subsequently, in a statement to The Verge TfL has expanded their actions saying: "there was not a ban on taking photos during tours. However, there were restrictions on professional cameras and tripods because we were concerned that people using them could delay the tours for others, as it was a very tight schedule."
Smacks of an excuse to me.
First of all DSLRs are de rigeur these days, used as an everyday imaging device by countless people. That doesn't mean that every DSLR user is an avid photographer seeking to get the cleanest possible shot at great lengths.
Discount the guys who bought a DSLR because that's what the man in the shop said they should buy and you're left with those who bought one consciously, to record great pictures. Within that group there will be users who are unable to approach a situation pragmatically; who don't see the potential in live documentary or abstraction, but these guys will be far outnumbered by those who can quickly line up their shot in the knowledge that an errant leg, arm or head can be dealt with in PP.
In the absence of owning a compact I had it in mind to take the D300 w/ 35mm f/2 and bluff 'n' blag my way through. Mother-in-law came to the rescue (how often can you say that?) with her Sony CyberShot thingy, the results from which are what you're seeing here.
Given their inferior quality, I felt compelled to upload my images in their highest resolution... also thought it might be a good time to experiment with the whole Creative Commons licensing model...
Feel free to download and share as you deem fit - know any urbexers? :)
Vintage* Estee Lauder Translucent Powder Compacts. "Go Fish" is a gold-toned round compact designed with a fish and rhinestones
This is what the trash compactor at my apartment building looks like after the Thanksgiving holiday. I've 'fixed' the compactor and cleared the area before, but I just couldn't bring myself to be the trashperson again. Shame on me.
The compact measures 2-5/8" across. There is a sticker inside the case which reads "Genuine Mother of Pearl by Schildkraut".
Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.
read about how the last compactor that Kwik Trip had from Harmony Entrprises lasted 20 years. bit.ly/NZPaYC
Includes:
* compact carrying bag with a mesh pocket for transportation
* double electric breast pump
* breastmilk bottles with lids (2)
* tubing (2, one of which was never used)
* membranes (2)
* valves (2)
* PersonalFit breastshields, size: 24mm (2)
* Personal Fit connectors (2)
* power adaptor (1)
EXTRAS also included:
* Medela Calma 5oz breastmilk feeding set (5 oz. breastfeeding bottle, all-stage nipple, two lids, cap) - new, only washed
* Lansinoh mOmma 5oz bottle with nipple and lid (2, used a few times)
* Avent 4oz bottles with nipples and lids (3 new + 1 tried once)
* Medela Contact Nipple Shield 24mm
* Medela quick clean micro-steam bag (1 unused bag, 20 uses per bag)
* Medela pump & save breastmilk storage bags (46, all unused)
* Lansinoh breastmilk storage bags (two sealed boxes of 60ct + 40 out of package but unused, 160 bags total)
* Kiinde breastmilk collection pouches : directly pump-store-feed from all major brands (2, 8oz each)
* Lansinoh disposable nursing pads (6 pads, individually sealed)
* Ameda NoShow Premium disposable nursing pads (1 pair, sealed)
* Lansinoh Soothies gel pad (1)
* boob-ease Organic Nipple Balm by Bamboobies samples (5 sample packs, 1.8ml)
* Bebe Au Lait nursing cover (new in packaging)
* milkscreen test strips : home test for alcohol in breast milk (one 8ct box, sealed)
* Medela Breastfeeding University complimentary class voucher ($25 value)
* extra original Medela parts, all sterilized or new if noted:
24mm breastshieds (3)
27mm breastshield (1, never used)
Personal Fit connectors (4)
valves with membranes (4 of each)
extra membranes (10 total, all new in packages)
5oz collection & storage bottles with lid (3)
2.7oz/80ml collection & storage containers (3)
breastmilk storage container lids (4)
container stand (1, keeps breastmilk bottles upright during and after pumping)
easy-connect adapter (1, connects directly to Medela breastshields for fast and easy storage)
Cararama Land Rover – Zoo Pick-up. 1:43 scale diecast model.
As the photographer in the family, I have been given the job of photographing items to be sold on the family business website www.thegeniescave.co.uk or on eBay. There is quite a bit of variety (if you think about what might be found in a cave belonging to a genie!) and I quite enjoy doing it.
This image was taken using a small light tent illuminated by a pair of halogen lamps of the type commonly found in bathroom or kitchen ceilings.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V digital compact camera.
Sony Xperia X Compact ufficiale sul territorio italiano, ecco il prezzo e un breve riepilogo dei componenti hardware
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Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.
25 watt amplifier for 23cm band
with temperature warning output and circulator
28 volt 2 amps.
case is 110mm x 60mm
Covers a 1964 Ford Compact Fairlane that was at the show.
Taken in Rainbow Show n Shine, Victoria in 2017.