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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Feb
28
2010
Categories: 120, Film, Fuji GW690III, Ilford HP5+, Kodak HC-110, RangefinderTags: abandoned chairs, boats, fences, Greenwich Peninsular, industrial architecture, oil drums, structures2 comments
 Since I was out with The Lobster and Gizmo I’m allowed to be down with the youth and say we had a bangin’ day walking around the peninsular. More I hear you cry! Haven’t you done this to death? Well, only this week three of the Tunnel Refineries’ silos were blown-up and rumour has it…
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Feb
25
2010
Categories: Adox APH 09 (Rodinal), Film, Kodak Tri-X, Nikkor 80-200/2.8 AFD, Nikon, Protest, Rodinal, SLRTags: demonstrations, hats, Protest, Trafalgar Square2 comments
 Taken last year at the Gaza protests. The photo makes me laugh though. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Still Angry (1) Mass Gathering in defence of street photography (0) Lewisham Budget Cuts Protest – Supine Labour Council (5) Invisible Tamils (0) Happy Campers (0)
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 Kind of sums things up at the moment. And who really cares? Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Writing On The Wall (2) What He Said… (9) Vanishing Point (2) The Doorbell Rang And There Was Light (6) Testing, One Two Three… (2)
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Feb
22
2010
Categories: Digital, Lensbaby 3G, Nikkor 80-200/2.8 AFD, Nikon, SLR, We are terrorists nowTags: broken glass, civil liberties, Deptford, Greenwich Peninsular, Laban, Prevention of Terrorism Act, Section 44, Shoreditch, spider web, stop and search1 comment
 This is how I like colour in photographs Greenwich Millenium Village The colour is the photograph. This is why I like Saul Leiter’s colour work so much. Form and structure are so often obscured by colour. Larry Sultan, Martin Parr and ‘big colour’ exponents excepted. Laban, Deptford (library window) I expect the library window is…
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 Don’t know how appropriate this is but this photo makes me think of the bee-loud glade in The Lake Isle of Innisfree by W.B.Yeats I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made: Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the…
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