British Sea Power 2

British Sea Power 2

The other shot of BSP from White Mischief that I like. Again, I wasn’t keen on it originally, but putting in into B&W improved it for me. By this point, I’m resigned to the fact that my gig photography isn’t likely to be saleable for a long time, if ever – my own taste runs to high contrast atmosphere stuff, which isn’t really what bands and magazines want, because well, I don’t give a toss about how clear their faces are, and that could be any bastard falling backwards into the crowd…

But it pleases me, anyway.

British Sea Power 1

British Sea Power 1

Last night, I hated this shot. Tonight, I have done a complete 180, and I really like it. It’s more or less the only acceptable shot I have of British Sea Power (a beat combo popular with the young folk of Britain), but it’s one of the gig shots I’m happiest with. I’ll add that this one looks better, bigger, so click through to see the original size on flickr. Even that’s only fractionally larger – I still won’t make anything bigger that 800 pixels wide available on-line, but it gives a slightly better idea.

I’ve got the original filling my screen, and I’m well happy (for a value of happy – I’d like him to be a bit clearer, and etc etc). I’ve actually got several versions, with different filters and colour effects applied, and I’m trying to decide which one to put on my portfolio site, but I thought I’d shot you the one that’s only been slightly tweaked, just to up the contrast a little, and make colours pop a bit more.

I know what I *said*, but…

I wasn’t going to get an iPhone. Not gen 1. The next gen will have better battery life, more hard drive, etc etc, and will be out within 18 months. And it’s 270 quid, plus 18 months at 35 pound a month for a contract. But my Vodaphone contract ran out last week, and I’ve just been playing with one in the 02 store, and they really are that nice to use…

Must… resist…

I know what I *said*, but…

I wasn’t going to get an iPhone. Not gen 1. The next gen will have better battery life, more hard drive, etc etc, and will be out within 18 months. And it’s 270 quid, plus 18 months at 35 pound a month for a contract. But my Vodaphone contract ran out last week, and I’ve just been playing with one in the 02 store, and they really are that nice to use…

Must… resist…

Light Field

Light Field

I was at White Mischief: From The Earth To The Moon Last Night – annoyingly, illness meant I had to leave early enough to be sure of getting the tube home, so I missed some of the more visually promising performers.

I got virtually nothing that I would consider printable, but I do have a few that will at least do for the web. This one has nothing to do with the event itself, but I like it. In fact, most of my favourites have nothing to do with the event, but I’ll do my best to overcome that, and post a few of the closer-to-acceptable ones, assuming I can get the permission of some of the people in them.

Miss Tsunami

Miss Tsunami

I’m sure I meant to blog this one, but I appear to have forgotten about it – it’s one of my favourites from the LRG bout the other month. It’s the motion blur on the arms that sells it to me…

Will everyone stop being insane now?

This 25/200/1000 emails thing is not about how may individual emails you get, as anyone that bothered to look into it for five minutes would find out.

It’s not about notifications on your own journal, or anything like that. As far as I can see, if you used to automatically get notifications (for your own posts, for community posts), you will continue to get them.

You just have a limit on the number of conversations that you would *not* normally get notifications for that you can track. You know, that totally new feature that they introduced a few months back? The one that’s always had those limits?

You aren’t being fucked in the ear, except perhaps by your own laziness in accepting what you read without looking for the background.