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gingerjon

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  1. That's what ties are for. And that's what jackets are for.
  2. How many days are there in your week? Nobody need ever iron more than 5 shirts at a time.
  3. <pretension> It's the balance between foreground and background - the movement follows a line from back to front - the rugby balls and the two people are on the same diagonal, and you have the contrast between older/younger and male/female (and active/audience). Plus it's a spot on b/w converstion. </pretension> Anyway, enough with this metrosexualism - here's some rugby from today.
  4. I tried that and they never used them - either because they didn't cover the game at all or because their own tog had been there. Now they've made half their staff redundant and are running the paper from Uxbridge they don't really have any local coverage apart from what's contributed. It was the Bucks Shield Final which Amersham won - and it's an Amersham paper so they had to have something. They must have googled or something because they asked me -- and then, as said, I did it for a credit because they really weren't going to pay for a first-time contribution. They chose about the worst photo I processed. It's here.
  5. After a year of trying to convince them that it'd be a good thing to do, the Bucks Examiner have finally printed one of my photies. With a credit too (but no fee). I'd put a link to it but it's of some local rugby union.
  6. Your camera may have a BW mode. The problem is that it will probably just desaturate the image and make a washed out grey without much contrast. The link that I think Townie is meaning is this little blighter which is a top plug-in for Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. It can produce some excellent results. However I hardly use it for conversion now because once you get used to PS Elements you can do it all in there by just arsing with the levels, contrast and gradient map. Et voila - one from Soho last week
  7. St George's Day, Marylebone station Nikon D40x; 55mm; 1/25; f/5.6; ISO 400
  8. The taxpayer is funding our wine tasting at 5.30pm You taxpayers will not be welcome
  9. It's become a game. Flickr, for example, has 292 public photos tagged "Vauxhall bus station" (see here). Do you think the Met is pursuing these folk or trying to get the images deleted? Google image search has 63,700 returns by the way for vauxhall bus station.
  10. Had a few weeks off taking real photos as was feeling a bit uninspired but had a go at some Gerhard Richter inspired blurs yesterday - both taken on Villiers Street by Charing Cross ...
  11. Sometimes I keep the colour in: That's yesterday's Chancery Lane fire smoking in the background.
  12. Moving desks next week apparently. That'll be fun.
  13. The first ever pop video in (Scots) Gaelic -- it's Runrig with Alba
  14. Rumours of his demise are exaggerated, apparently
  15. It's an extension of the already suitably vague 'material useful to a terrorist' bit the coppers already use when they're bored. Bus timetables are useful to a terrorist but I've yet to see the Stagecoach press office harrassed by British Transport Police. British Journal of Photography
  16. All it needs is Jonathan Davies goingn "bang!" over the top of it. Like it a lot!
  17. In the end, so did I. A Jessops 360AFD and I've had good fun with it so far. Still a long way off really controlling the light properly but even at its most basic it's a great improvement over the pop-up flash. ECT - it's a tremendous lens to have. The version I've had would cost
  18. Had a 24-70 f/2.8 on hire for a couple of days ... here are two shots from it ... I have to post it back now
  19. Coincidentally, also the finest use of a jangly indie song in a decent Tim Firth 90s northern comedy-drama.
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