“If you’re not actively involved in getting what you want, you don’t really want it.” Peter McWilliams [via]
Never a truer word spoken in jest (or otherwise).
[tags]flickr, photo[/tags]
“If you’re not actively involved in getting what you want, you don’t really want it.” Peter McWilliams [via]
Never a truer word spoken in jest (or otherwise).
[tags]flickr, photo[/tags]
Not many people will know this, but I moved up to the North East in 1987, to Durham. I lived there for 2 years, and carried on attending school there for a further 3 years, till I left for university.
I have some wonderful memories of Durham; the half price trips to the cinema on North Street (I specifically remember The Tall Guy and Child’s Play for some reason, probably because they where 15s and I wasn’t :) ), fish and chips from Bimbi’s, and Canoeing on the river near the Wear. (not far from this photo). We used to know the people who lived in the pink house on the wear, and that was a wonderful place to visit.
The river was very much a part of our lives – we lived about 30 seconds from the path that wanders behind St Oswalds, along and down around the river. My Nanna even has her ashes scattered from Prebends bridge.
I really don’t go back to Durham enough, and when I do its to all the wrong parts, and usually on a Saturday when its too busy! I need a day just wandering through all my old haunts, to recharge the old batteries (and to take some photos of course).
So not goodbye at all, thankfully just Au Revoir. See you soon.
Just wanted to show everyone this photo by a friend of mine – I really like it (I’m a sucker for b&w).
I’ve been having a lot of fun recently taking lots of photos, particularly experimenting with film. The above shot was shot in b&w on my little Canon 300v. I’ve also taken a load of shots on expired slide film which gives some very strange colours when cross processed (processed as if normal film, not slide film).
Then we have the film that I sent down to Bristol, which sarah then shot over the top of, so thats double exposed, cross processed, expired slide film. *breathes*
Just a quick post to introduce another application which is using the Flickr.Net API Library.
Rob Burke has been helping me for a while with various problems we where having with the code, most specifically the Medium Trust stuff, so a big thanks to him. He’s also developed what could be a very useful little tool for helping to sync a local copy of images against Flickr. I’ve yet to give it a try, but there is certainly a need for this kind of tool.