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I am so bloody clever...

so I took apart the little plastic attachment on the top of my lomo fisheye camera and fiddled around with the little lenses inside. one lens, about four millimetres in diameter, I blu-tacked to the front of my camphone. and voila! instant macro-lens camera! I've always wanted one of these, and it didn't cost me a bean. not bad, huh?
6th Mar 2010, 12:22   | tags:,,comments (14)

snowkitin'

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fresh, cold, invigorating...
4th Mar 2010, 19:51   | tags:,comments (3)

happy 201st birthday

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guess whose birthday I was celebrating last night...?
13th Feb 2010, 10:06   | tags:,,comments (4)

the book of genesis

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since the new year I've been listening to the old testament as an audiobook. it's appropriate then that I got my hands on a pictorial assessment of the text, robert crumb's wonderful the book of genesis illustrated. far from being a cheap parody, it's an honest and accurate depiction of the first book of the bible. clearly I am not the only moblogger who owns this book.

the book is a joy to hold. the pages smell lovely, the paper is thick and pleasing to touch. with every turn of a page I crease down the edge, making the marks mine. I accidentally spilled some tea on the edge of one of the pages - I'll cherish that stain for years to come. reading holy texts in comicbook format is a rare pleasure I would recommend to people of all persuasions.

crumb's yahweh is unsmiling and paranoid, a straight up old-man-with-a-beard depiction with facial features based on crumb's father. eve is buxom and manly like all of crumb's women. I love the baffled and hopeless expressions of the natives, especially noah and abraham. when one of their family dies, the natives look utterly despondent.

shocking, beautiful and brutal at turns, crumb's genesis faithfully renders the most grotesque of all creation myths.

falkirk wheel in oatmeal

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I asked a pal if I should title this picture "falkirk wheel in green" - he informed me that the wheel "looks more of an oatmeal colour" and so the revised title is as above. he also had no shame in taking the piss out of my photography, stating that the picture was "taken from a bad angle" and has "a poor sense of scale". he'll be dead by lunchtime :)
9th Dec 2009, 13:53   | tags:,,comments (11)

forth road bridge: perspectives

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1 look up...

2 look down...

3 look across!

solemn saint andrews

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3rd Dec 2009, 12:23   | tags:,,comments (2)

rock retrospective

1 constructed concrete blocks, scheveningen, holland

2 swinside stone circle, cumbria, england

3 close-up of white limestone cliff, south downs, england

4 cathedral cemetery, saint andrews, scotland

5 igneous rock of arthur's seat, edinburgh, scotland


sidenote: I love rock.
30th Nov 2009, 18:37   | tags:,,comments (12)