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V&A Village Fete

V&A Village Fete

Some of my photos from the V&A Village Fete can be found here.

The Fete was a great afternoon out. The highlights for us were:

  • Texteducation, where competitors tapped out text messages on modified dance mats against each other and the clock
  • The badge making, where we chose items from a collection of catalogues to be made into badges, enjoying the shopping process without having to buy the actual goods

Trafalgar square today

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Trafalgar square today

Trafalgar square today,
originally uploaded by harkmopwood.

Trafalgar Square has been turfed to promote greenery in London. Here are a couple of shots from my phone.

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Trafalgar square today

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Trafalgar square today

Trafalgar square today,
originally uploaded by harkmopwood.

Trafalgar Square has been turfed to promote greenery in London. Here are a couple of shots from my phone.

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Antony Gormley - Blind Light

Yesterday I went hunting for the 31 Antony Gormley sculptures that have sprung up in Central London, which are part of his Blind Light exhibition at the Hayward Gallery. The sculptures, all over-size and modelled on Gormley himself, have been placed on rooftops, on Waterloo Bridge and in other central locations, and all look towards the exhibit, as if it’s summoning them. The effect is quite surreal. As a piece of marketing, they’re genius, but is there a Google Map showing where they are? I can’t find one yet.

One thing that’s particularly clever about the work is the use of London as a 3-dimensional backdrop. Some of the sculptures are placed behind others, on slightly higher rooftops, so you can see both at the same time. A lot of planning went into this work…. They didn’t just drop them on random rooftops.

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Antony Gormley - Blind Light


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Gadget of the month - Gorilla-pod

I bought the big version of the Gorilla-pod recently and I’ve been using it a lot. It attaches to almost anything and can handle my big Nikon SLR with zoom lens quite comfortably. I used it over the weekend to take loads of interior shots of a church in Prague, and they’re really good.

There are 3 sizes, for different size cameras and the biggest one can take a tripod head like the ones Manfrotto make.

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Jpgmag - voting time again

Some of the categories in Jpgmag (the user-generated photography magazine) are getting a little hard for me to enter into … the current list includes viewpoints on the US and I know I can’t do anything much on that one.

Anyway, my entry for Dreamscapes is here and if you like it you can vote for it by clicking through on the photo.

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Test posting to Flickr and blog at the same time

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If this worked, it means the whole MT XML RPC thing is working.

Fingers crossed.

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Time to vote again … Jpgmag

Jpgmag voting time has come round again.

I don’t know why I’m so pleased with this, but it’s a really nice close-up. Please vote for it!

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Shoot Experience kicks off its 2007 schedule with Shoot Portobello

We entered Shoot City last year, and 2 of our photos were included in their exhibition.

Their first event of 2007 has just been announced, and it’s on March 31st, centred on Portobello and Notting Hill in West London.

You can register here.

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Remarkable photo in today’s papers

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A robin eating a worm out a man’s mouth.

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