Author: Ed
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Building the turret
Now that winter has come round again building has restarted on some new additions at the spot. The odd run can still be had if you can dodge the rain and pneumatic drills. This pile of former carpark waste has started it’s transformation into something beautiful. A man who knows how to handle a drill..…
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Oxford London Lecture 2012
For the second year in a row I photographed the Oxford University London lecture in Church House, London. The main hall is a vast, striking room. I usilised a variety of wide angle and telephoto lenses to try and capture the perspective of the rom. It is not that often that I get to use…
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March sunshine
For a brief period in March the sun actually shone and it felt like maybe England isn’t such a bad place to live. Good sessions, hurry up summer!
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Canon S100 ‘Point and Shoot’ camera review
Introduction For a long time I have wanted something in between my iPhone and my digital SLR which produced photographs that were of print quality. Often when I am traveling it is not practical to carry a digital SLR all the time, or don’t want to attract attention by taking out a large ‘professional’ looking…
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Max in-table
Max with a in-table. I thoguht the closeup crop of the same photo worked well too, so here it is. Here’s the photo it was taken from, Phil in pursuit…
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Invisible Vegas at Monto Water Rats
My friend Alex’s band played a great set at Monto Water Rats at Kings Cross back in December. All shot on Canon 50mm f/1.4 without flash.
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Aiguille Percée
Natural stone arch Aiguille Percée, Tignes, the Alps, France January 2012. An amazing and weird structure coming out of the snow. I have never got round to hiking up to it, something I really want to do though. Taken with Canon S100 point and shoot! Amazing little camera, review coming soon.
