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Sh*t, GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!
I feel like i'm FiGhTing World War III Inside of me....N' im the OnLy soLdier.
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September 17th 2008:
The amount of messages I had from my Flickr friends, the chasm I felt after leaving all of them and the community of people whose work I loved, well.... I have had a few months to think about it all.
Spent a great month in the UK, have come back to Tokyo and am really busy with work and stuff but something is missing. I shan't be renewing my Pro account but I will be uploading some work again on here and spending some time looking around at my friend's work again, cos I miss doing that.
Anything I put on here will be heavily watermarked and will just be a selection of faves. The bulk of my work now goes on my blog; see address below.
PREVIOUS NOTES FOR THIS PIC:
Excellent thread going on here about all of the recent 'borrowing' going on from Flickr:
www.jmg-galleries.com/blog/2008/07/07/how-every-flickr-ph...
This recent issue with Myxer using Flickr's API to make all of our pictures available for free download to mobile phone has brought me to the conclusion that it is time to leave Flickr. So I have deleted all my pics. I will be leaving this picture and my profile here for a few weeks [until my Pro account runs out] as I would like - if you want to - to get email addresses from as many of my good friends here as possble. You can email me at: alfie [atmark] alfiegoodrich.com
My blog is here:
...and it has an RSS feed so, if you want to, you can keep up with what I am doing a little more easily.
Although I have a responsibility to do my best to protect my work, I have done that by limiting permissions, and setting the right things in my account so that all my pictures are clearly marked as all-rights reserved and not for re-distribution.
The developers, like Myxer, also have a responsibility to actually read the terms of Flickr's API and adhere to them.
But, Flickr also should bear the brunt of the responsibility to police the people they hand over API keys to.
This piece is a very good summation of this weekend's Myxer situation. It affected us all and there are plenty of other people out there using Flickr's RSS feeds and API to rip us off.
www.jmg-galleries.com/blog/2008/07/07/how-every-flickr-ph...
I cannot keep my photos here anymore because Flickr dont care about who uses them and for what. And all the onus seems to be on us to track down all the people breaking the rules with Flickr's API, rather than Flickr doing it themselves.
So, goodbye friends. It has been a great two years. I have made some wonderful friends here, met some of you in person and jammed online with the rest of you. Your work has inspired me and sometimes my work seems to have inspired you, which has been very humbling for me.
My work has improved as a result of all your comments and al the interaction with you and by having the chance to see your work.
I hope you will come and drop by my blog to see how I am getting on.
Best wishes, take care and thanks a lot.
Alfie
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After playing around with my new lens for too long Max lets me know that he was fed up with the camera in his face and it was time to stop.
He gets that snarl from me. And the pouty lip, too.
Larger is funnier.
Candid street shot Barcelona , Spain.
This is how I feel about Christmas shopping. At least in Barcelona it was warm and sunny!
One of the guards at the Horse Guards Parade in London.
We saw this chap last time we was there and he looked totally fed up then as well and last time he barged a tourist who was doing hand gestures next to him for a picture.
When you google the queens guards there a few funny youtube videos of guards doing out of the ordinary actions.
I used the high pass filter for the first time with this shot and am really impressed by it, the high pass filter is a way of sharpening a shot but not sure exactly how it does it.
Taken With
►Nikon D300s
►Nikon 50@50mm
►Hahnel Battery Grip
►Handheld
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I had to shoot at least half a roll of Lomochrome Purple on this street of Amsterdam, when I suddenly found myself surrounded by interesting people. This was a proficuous afternoon in general, but seeing - and shooting - so much so quick doesn't happen often to me. I loved this couple because they had such different attitudes though walking next to each other as a couple. I was lucky to catch this.
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Camera: Canonet QL19
Film: Lomography Lomochrome Purple
More at http://aledigangi.com
Im having a tough week. My stream so I can rant if If want, right?
Right.
My Special needs daughter is due to move school next September.
My options are very limited.
The booklet about 'Moving on' was given to me a month later than it should have (by her junior school)
The booklet is chuff all use anyway, cos it only lists all the Mainstream schools.
The school that Im expected to send her to wont give me an appointment to look around til after the deadline (make of that what you may)
That school isnt in my town
I visited a lovely school last week, much further away, I think Id struggle to get her there.
Then have to sign in blood to agree to pay the transport costs.
I want the best for her, just like every other parent.
Its weighing heavy on me.
Tomorrow Im going to try and insist I be let to look around the closet special school.
Tomorrow I have a couple of phone calls to make to try and get help/advice.
Tomorrow, my eldest daughter goes away for a week with her (mainstream) school
Tomorrow her little sister will miss her
Tomorrow maybe the burnt smell in the house will have cleared
Tomorrow I might feel upbeat and regret this rant
Tomorrow something happy might happen
Tonight...I just wonder.
Its not all doughnuts and wheelbarrows here.
edit Jan 2011 Just to put a happy note on this. I fought I won and shes the happiest shes ever been, in an amazing Deaf school and loves it. If you are struggling with finding the energy to whack into something, can i tell you to find that extra energy and do it. if you beleive in it, give it your all.
...I'm getting fed up of all this rain!"
Boredom must actually be a relatively modern emotion, as the first recorded use of the word 'boredom' is in the novel Bleak House by Charles Dickens, written in 1852, although the expression 'to be a bore' had been used in the sense of being tiresome or dull since 1768!
2e Série - Nº 3 Prisonniers Allemandes à Toulouse.
Un de nos soldats demande à un sous-officier ambulancier un bouton en souvenir de la guerre, mais le prisonnier refuse.
[German prisoners at Toulouse.
One of our soldiers asks an ambulance 'subofficer' for a button as a souvenir of the war, but the prisoner refuses.]
Vintage photographic postcard, circulated from the from the front in 1914, divided back, published by Ancienne Photographie Provost, Toulouse, France.
© Casas-Rodríguez Collection, 2009. Some rights reserved.
ALTALUNE-FedUp (SET)
SIZES, LEGACY, JAKE, GIANNI
INCLUDES SHIRT, PANTS.
IN WORLD- maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Milkyway/174/75/2489
MARKET PLACE ALTALUNE TOO- www.flickr.com/photos/193926944@N08/
Mask no included
These two gentleman were obviously thinking that they could have been dong so much more on a Saturday morning than being carrier bag holders.
Please ladies do not let the man in your life suffer this Xmas.
Visiting the nature reserve today away in the distance we could see something green, we walked a while to check it out and found an old train coach just sitting there with its wheels sunk into the mud, I'd love to know the story of how it became to be there and why, bizaree indeed.
Forvie National Nature Reserve is on the Ythan Estuary on the east coast of Scotland approximately 16 miles north of Aberdeen.
The stark beauty of empty sand dunes is complemented by the call of Eider ducks, wafting like gentle gossiping across the Ythan estuary. With the constant shifting of the dunes, layers of history have come and gone, revealing the half buried remains of a twelfth century church.
The Sands of Forvie is a nature reserve north of Newburgh in Aberdeenshire in the northeast of Scotland. Forvie
National Nature Reserve has the fifth largest sand dune system in Britain, and the least disturbed by human activity.
The dune system is an integral part of the Ythan Estuary and separated by the estuary from Balmedie beach. The reserve contains large areas of sandy foreshore, mobile and fixed dunes, dune pasture and lowland heath and the successional development of vegetation. The sand dunes are of various stages of evolution and contain marram grass (Ammophila arenaria), red fescue, (Festuca rubra), crowberry, (Empetrum nigrum), the cross-leaved heath (Erica tetralix), common sedge, (Carex nigra), marsh pennywort (Hydrocotyle vulgaris) and the invasive creeping willow (Salix repens ssp. argentea).
The reserve contains the largest breeding colony of eider duck in Britain and an internationally important ternery.
The area is designated as a Special Protection Area for wildlife conservation purposes. The reserve is managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. Stevenson Forvie Centre near Collieston provides information on the reserve.
The sands were the site of the village of Forvie that was abandoned due to drifting sands.
Forvie was active in World Wars I and II, although very few details are recorded on the use of the area. It was incorrectly claimed there was a nine-hole golf course from 1900 to the outbreak of World War II. The course built for Lady Cathcart in 1900 was on the west coast island Uist.
The layout of Forvie and Newburgh could be mistaken for the mouth of the River Don in Aberdeen. With this is mind, defences were put in places around the mouth of the Ythan.
These consisted of pill boxes, two gun batteries and anti-tank blocks built by the 143rd Pioneer Corps. From a review of vulnerable beaches from April–October 1941, Forvie appeared on this list and was identified as "blocked with mines". The minefield ran from East to West (WO ref 31/521474 to 538472).
These were British Type C land mines weighing about 65 lbs each. Following a clear up of the area in July 1944, a number of landmines were unaccounted for due to the shifting sands of the area. Mine clearance altered the area slightly as the Bomb Disposal Unit from the Royal Engineers used a converted Bren gun carrier (known as a wasp) as a flamethrower to scorch vegetation on the mined area. Records show on some days 222 mines being dealt with, the actual mine count is unknown but the area took several months to clear. on 27 July 1944, Sapper Harry Dean (28) of 11 coy, Royal Engineers was killed whilst clearing a mine at Forvie. Sapper Dean is buried in Yorkshire .
minefield start / end from Royal Engineers file in TNA - Kew
Forvie sands was used to train the Gordon Highlanders and Highland Light Infantry in desert warfare, in addition to this Forvie Moor was used to train soldiers in the use of grenade, anti-tank grenades and 2" trench mortars. Since the war, mortar bombs have been found across the moor. Craters are still visible in the area. The soldiers training at Forvie were billeted at the Slains Lodge and buildings in Collieston.
On 3 November 1940, 30 High Explosive Bombs were dropped on Forvie Links by the luftwaffe. This is listed in the Aberdeenshire Civil Defence register, however little evidence exists that this occurred. No craters or patterns indicating a bombing run can be seen.
Whilst soldiers were training there, the moor were off limits to locals. However on Sundays, the locals could use the moor. During this time, locals collected birds eggs to use as food was rationed, and there was a plentiful supply of rabbits. On Sunday 30 November 1941, three local boys found an unexploded anti-tank grenade in a rabbit burrow that the army had been demonstrating to the home guard. One of the boys (Alex Ross), then threw it away where it exploded causing him to lose sight in one eye.
On 31 March 1941, the British steamer Melrose Abbey ran aground. On 2 April 1941 she was hit by a drifting sea mine blowing a large hole in her side, and settled on the Ythan river bed. During this time, a machine gun was posted at Forvie Sands to offer some protection for the vessel whilst plans were made to move her as she was a target for passing aircraft.
The ship was refloated on 26 July 1941 and towed to Aberdeen for repairs. She was later sunk by U-356 on 27 December 1942 north-east of the Azores. Several websites confirm this sinking, but this disagrees with the information in the reference below, which states that "As for Melrose Abbey, she was released from the Royal Navy in May 1945 and returned to her former owners, the Associated Humber Lines." The second reference may help to resolve this mix-up of ship names.
Beside the pill box of Forvie, two mobile naval 4" guns were places and controlled by 942nd Defence battery.
On 26 January 1942, the SS Lesrix, which was carrying machinery, ran aground off Hackley head during a blizzard. Locals in the community aided in the rescue of some of the crew, although ten crew members were lost. A bronze medal for gallantry was given by the King to one local for his part.
During patrols on the beach and cliffs of Forvie, a dinghy was found and this sparked a search for a spy that had been landed by submarine. This spy was caught in the moray area. It was rumoured that Tillery house near Udny had fascist sympathizers, where spies and airmen were told this was a "safe house" during the war. Since there were also Norwegian army personnel in the area who patrolled the beaches, the coast guard and home guard were issued with passes to identify themselves to the Norwegian soldiers.
In 1948, the Forvie area was earmarked to be a bombing and artillery range for the Royal Air Force and Army, as a site further north than the existing area at Lunan Bay near Arbroath. Forvie was to be used for air to ground and dive bombing practice. This involved a gunnery range out at sea and an rifle range on the moor. This proposal was cancelled in 1950; records exist in the National Archives on the proposal.
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