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Catching The Rain

Hacks and experiments with cultural heritage content, from James Morley

Author: James

21 January 200921 January 2009

Kew on Newsnight – Obama’s first 100 days: Environment

Always nice to see Kew being featured on high profile programmes like newsnight, and especially on such a prominent news story (overly so if you ask me, but that’s not important here!). I particularly like the montage of a giant George Bush in the temperate House…. BBC NEWS | Programmes Read more …

Plants & gardens, Plants in the news, No Comments
20 January 200921 January 2009

‘We’re All Gonna Die – 100 meters of existence’

Takes a little while to load, but well worth it. I can’t put my finger on what it is, but this image has that certain something. ‘We’re All Gonna Die – 100 meters of existence’.

Photography, Exhibitions, No Comments
12 January 2009

A winter’s walk along the canal

I had to go to Screwfix to get some DIY bits, and the most direct route is along the tow-path of the Grand Union Canal. Needless to say I took the camera, and it took me a little longer than expected.

Photoblog, Where I live, 1 Comment
12 January 200912 January 2009

Image stabilisation – chicken style

Modern camera lenses (and some cameras) have image stabilisation built in, and I’ve often wondered how they do it. But how do they fit the chicken inside?

Gear, No Comments
12 December 200810 January 2009

Testing my new Flickr integration

Photography, Website News, No Comments
4 October 20085 October 2008

Test your colour perception

One for the designers and photographers out there, and perhaps requiring just that little bit too much time and concentration to be called ‘fun’, but still worth a go… Test your colour perception with the FM 100 Hue Test

Photography, No Comments

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