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A first, late-night experiment with "zoom burst" photography. The effect is achieved by zooming the lens during a long exposure: there was no use of Photoshop or indeed anything else once I'd taken it.
As it's late and it's wet outside you get a shot of my desk, with the Post-It notes in their rightful place at the centre of everything.
I haven't got the technique quite right yet, but I'll keep trying. :-)
This is a 5-second shot at f/22, zooming between 18mm and around 55mm, although I can't remember which way. ;-)
I went all the way to Rocamadour France and all I took a photo of was these rubbish tourist post cards. I am surprised but kind of happy that these sorts of cards still exist.
Just got back from playing the Spiel gig. I think my bleary eyed messed up look after gigs is always rather worthy of documenting, so here it is. Good night all. x
One of my favorite pieces of design & illustration, for one of my favorite movies.
I was looking at old movie posters online today to get inspiration for the JHFF 08.
Redundant concrete strainer post still holding a long dead tree at the edge of the Waimea Inlet near Nelson, New Zealand.
POST is an ongoing project where I am questioning, do postboxes still have a place in our society? In my generation the everyday analogue process of posting a letter is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Postboxes lie dormant, statues and monuments of a bygone era. The premise of this project is to revisit this analogue process to get as many people involved as possible, mailing postcards in the form of photographs.
Inspired by the Mail Art projects, I want people to photograph postboxes in their travels, print them off and write a reflective statement on the back of the photograph (postcard) and return it to me. These entries will act as the thoughts of the individual in their travels in their day to day lives much in the same way people tweet and update their Facebook statuses. The collection will form a record of people keeping this analogue process alive. All “postcards” sent to me will feature both on the POST blog site, and will feature in the book.
Here's how you can get involved:
1. Take a picture of a Postbox either in your travels or one close to home.
(Landscape as opposed to portrait)
2. Print out at 6 x 4, write a reflective statement on the back of the photo.
(Sorta like a diary entry)
3. Stamp it and return it to: 166 Vandyke Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 3HS.
Thanks for taking part!
Posts in the sea at Brighton
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The Postman Always Rings Twice II
Den Haag .
Enige duizenden postbezorgers kwamen vandaag naar Den Haag om voor het hoofdkantoor van TNT Post hun ongenoegen te uiten over de voorgenomen ontslagen.
De landelijke demonstratie is om 12.00 uur begonnen bij het hoofdkantoor van TNT in Den Haag.
Elfduizend van de 23.000 banen zouden verloren gaan, waarbij 4500 mensen via gedwongen ontslag het bedrijf zouden verlaten.TNT Post heeft inmiddels een voorstel gedaan waarbij dat aantal ontslagen kan worden teruggebracht tot 3100.
De reorganisatie is volgens TNT Post nodig, omdat er minder post is. Bovendien heeft het bedrijf door de liberalisering van de postmarkt te maken met
concurrentie van nieuwkomers als Sandd en Selekt Mail.
Huron County. Photo by S Bahnsen, Sept. 2007.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
I seem to be on a roll with these window shots... I've now started a series of them - hopefully I'll actually do something interesting with them all someday!
yeah I'm gonna lose
also is this showing up in the group? when ever I go on and I'm not logged on my photos don't show up in groups that I put them in, how can I fix that?
Since we put up our tree on Christmas Eve, I didn't get too many opportunities for the mandatory "dog in front of bokehed decorated tree" portrait - so here we go :)
For my video; youtu.be/oWqCveUcNc8,
Robertsbridge is a village in East Sussex, England within the civil parish of Salehurst and Robertsbridge. It is approximately ten miles (16 km) north of Hastings and thirteen miles (21 km) south-east of Tunbridge Wells. The River Rother passes through the village.
Robertsbridge Post Office
22 High Street
Robertsbridge
East Sussex
TN32 5AQ
Reenactors portraying the 17th Kentucky, prepare to fire from behind their hastily constructed defence works. This is part of the group I used to reenact with, till a few years ago. Check out their website here: www.thekingscompany.ca/TheKingsCompany/Welcome.html This is a staged shot from after the battle. Others to follow.