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Catching The Rain

Hacks and experiments with cultural heritage content, from James Morley

Category: Photography

12 January 200613 January 2006

Exhibition at the National Theatre : after the wave

I’ve just seen on the London Photobloggers site that the National Theatre is staging an exhibition from today until into February entitled after the wave after the wave, held jointly with some of Britain’s top news photographers, is a visual testimony to the incredible strength of the men, women and Read more …

Exhibitions, Things to see & do, No Comments
5 January 200613 January 2006

New cameraphone

I do like my gadgets but I’m not a label freak, so the idea of some trendy slick phone with polished aluminium and a name that sounds like it’s the result of a six-week brainstorming session by a bunch of marketing execs just doesn’t appeal. I was due an upgrade Read more …

Gear, No Comments
12 December 200512 December 2005

Digital camera sensor cleaning

I embarked on a potentially fraught task on Sunday, not without a little trepidation. I’d been doing some macro photography and noticed that my sensor had a family of dust specks, small and large, littered across the surface. In fact when I looked closer it was more like the population Read more …

Gear, 1 Comment
30 November 20051 December 2005

Charity calendars

/etcetera/blog/DSCF0136calender.jpgHere’s a quick Christmas present suggestion (from the king of festive shopping – not!). Charity calendars are not exactly new, after all the WI having been baring all for years and I now see that even a bunch of British female athletes have jumped on the bandwaggon with their own Read more …

Photography, Other, No Comments
25 November 200530 November 2005

Working with digital pictures

I recently discovered a great site in the form of Cambridge in Colour. The best parts for me, other than some nice photos, are the extensive and seemingly authoritative tutorials on digital photography, exploring issues like bit depth, sensors, colour spaces, and working with RAW files. Overall there are nearly Read more …

Techniques, No Comments
24 November 200524 November 2005

Digital cameras

In case you were wondering, most of the shots on this site were taken with my Fuji S2pro. I have had it since April 2004, and it has proved super-reliable, even withstanding several hours left out in one of the heaviest downpours I’ve ever seen. A night in the airing Read more …

Gear, No Comments

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