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Sort of long photos

April 8th, 2009 No Comments

Long photos are great. A by-product of the introduction of video to Flickr, long photos differ from short films in subtle ways. I’m not sure that there is a rigid definition of what constitutes a long photo, but to my mind  they work best when they have a fixed viewpoint and don’t zoom or pan. [...]

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Power Cut

January 9th, 2008 No Comments

Above is a non-artist’s impression of my cycle journey home yesterday, after an area of south London between Vauxhall and Camberwell lost power at about 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon.  Am I alone in feeling a small charge of excitement at the vaguely post-apocalyptic scenes of backed-up traffic crawling through interchanges with no street lamps or [...]

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Renata Lucas at Gasworks

December 4th, 2007 2 Comments

I cycle past this everyday. I like it. At first I thought it was the most ridiculous flagrant waste of energy I’d ever seen. But then I removed my head from my arse. Plus one particularly cold night while cycling home I stopped to put my hands on it.  I could still feel the warmth [...]

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Today’s 3.15 special

November 22nd, 2007 No Comments

Anyone else watching the sky this afternoon? It’s been changing every five minutes. It’s pretty spectacular.

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Sky over Vauxhall

November 21st, 2007 No Comments

About 20 minutes ago.

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Stormy Tuesday

July 3rd, 2007 No Comments

Very dramatic indeed. Though the hail decimating my courgette plants was a bit unnecessary…

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Don’t know

June 21st, 2007 4 Comments

Still not sure about this one – it’s just really sad. A couple of weeks ago I was going to write about something I saw on one of the mornings when I walk into work. On Camberwell New Road, pretty much half way between Camberwell and Oval, bunches of flowers were tied to a lamppost [...]

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Things you find when the tide is out

June 21st, 2007 No Comments

Broken glass (shards, smoothed, bottle necks, bottle bottoms) Broken ceramics (red, porcelain, embossed) Broken spectacles (missing arm) Embedded metal (rods, girders) Embedded concrete (upright) Wood (complete finished plank segment, rotten timbers, broken branches) Plastics (2L container, binding rope, bag)

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all’s well

December 4th, 2006 No Comments

Kind of (with apologies for the dreadful framing). It’s not a shopping centre, but I’m marginally disappointed by this. I don’t know what I wanted to happen there, but I was hoping for something that matched the originality of the tethered hot air balloon that used to give birds eye views of London (before the [...]

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