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Monthly Archives: December 2014
New Year’s Resolutions
Stay as healthy and functionally active as possible. How? Keep moving forward and don’t let problems set me off course; address them and move on. Continue to develop my body of work for the MA and to have completed the … Continue reading
2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 7,500 times in 2014. If it were a NYC subway … Continue reading
Posted in Research
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Tradition and incremental change
We’ve had a tradition of visiting Brighton every 29h December for well over 10 years now. The date is Karen’s Birthday and so the trip works as a treat for her and gets the family out of the house and … Continue reading
Christmas Dinner
We enjoyed a lovely dinner yesterday, turkey, goose, stuffing, parsnips, potatoes, sausage meat, pigs in blankets….so we are paying the price for it today! Happy Christmas all…
Enter the dragon
So this morning’s post was the first one created with the Windows Live Writer version for Windows 8.1. I am also using Lightoom 5.7; Elements 13, and MS Office 2013. But the biggest difference with this post is that I’m … Continue reading
My first post in Windows 8.1
So the last two days have been spent working hard installing and configuring software on a new PC. It should all go swimmingly of course, but that has never really been the case has it? So in a way this … Continue reading
So much for waiting – a submission to Source
I know yesterday I said I was considering to submit something to Source but that it was a little too early. Well scrap that. The post triggered my spending much of the day working out what I want to say … Continue reading
Posted in Project: Twelve Days in Summer, Research
Tagged association values, colour, discourse, exhibition, illness, image, straight
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Work exhibited – Photofusion 14, Source Magazine, and Unlimited
Keith Greenough – a fellow photographer whose work can be seen here – had work exhibited at the Photofusion Salon 14 exhibition currently running at the Brixton base. He saw my work there – presented as part of a slideshow … Continue reading
Twelve Days in Summer
This project has arisen organically. Over much of 2014 I had been carrying a camera with me at all times and shooting and posting a photo a day. As part of that process I captured a lot of what was … Continue reading
Posted in Project: Twelve Days in Summer
Tagged colour, death, documentary, illness, straight
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A photo a day – habit
Well, my Photo a Day project might have formally ended but habit dies hard. A seasonal intimate landscape.