Posts Tagged ‘london’

September Review

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

September was a busy month! The first weekend was spent down in Brighton, staying with friends and going to dConstruct08, then BarCamp Brighton3. A very enjoyable trip, despite the weather. My friend Bea cooked a lovely lunch when I arrived. That nearly made it on Day #248.
I’m always a sucker for a bit of [...]

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August Review

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Another month slips by - where is the time going?
Here are some near misses from Augusts’ 366 project photos:
This marvellous field of poppies was one I spotted near Royston on Day #214 as I drove back from a meeting near Cambridge. The A10 is a busy road, and I just spotted the field of red [...]

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July Review

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

I’ve been a bit lax at keeping up with this bit of the blog, but I’m hoping to catch up shortly!
July was a very mixed month, weather wise. It seemed to veer between heavy rain and too hot to move, all within a couple of days! Anyway, here are a selection of “nearly made it” [...]

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Two London Walkabouts

Monday, June 9th, 2008

I’ve recently found myself on the South Bank a couple of times, both armed with a camera for some good shots.

The first was after the recent @media conference, when I had the pleasure of spending some time with some of the other delegates and a couple of the speakers on the Friday evening. We enjoyed some noodles by the water, and then wandered about round Hungerford Bridge for a while as the dusk settled and the lights came on along the Thames.

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Taking A Dim View

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

We’re approaching the shortest day of the year, and so the dark days of winter are well and truely upon us. However, providing you get a bit of sun, winter is often a great time for photography. The low light and long shadows can produce amazing views from the most mundane of subjects.

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