I’ve just uploaded this video using different software and process so I don’t know how it’ll appear yet. However, see if you can spot the kingfisher? It’s a remarkable bird that I’ve been trying to catch on camera for ages. When they’re stationary in trees they’re almost impossible to see. When they fly, they are [...]
Internet Porn, Visible BenefitsThe Rise of Internet Porn One of the chief drivers of change in the technological arms race of the internet has been the porn industry. Most of the ‘benefits’ that users and owners now expect e.g. interaction, user activity sensing, easy and secure anonymous on-line payments, on-line adverts and click-through promotions, on-line community spaces, forums, [...] |
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Early Morning Walk with New Camera (and dog!)These are a few pictures taken with my new Panasonic Lumix TZ5. They show the first real flowers in the back garden, some daffodils across the canal and some ethereal and dynamic shots from down the canal that demonstrate the effect of sunlight on reed beds with the sun for and against you! There are [...] |
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Curves in the Winter’s SunA rare moment of clear, low sun in winter. The sun is probably at this angle for only 10 minutes a day, for maybe six days a year. Usually it’s cloudy…enjoy! |
Orion Nebula on a Handheld Pocket CameraMany moons ago, before Crawling Chaos, I had an interest in astronomy. In those days, only professionals took photos of stars and it was hard, as you needed plates and plate holders stuck on the back of your telescope, and a dark room to develop pictures. Telescope needed to be motor driven to track the [...] |
No Badgers seen for a While on my Walks.I think I’m the last one to find everything out, sometimes. :-? The badger(s) that I’ve seen over the years and managed to get a photo on my Fuji F30 back in June, live a bit along the canal apparently. This notice by the company that made a little housing development makes this clear. New [...] |
Fuji FinePix F30, RIP. What now?My camera has bit the dust – literally and metaphorically. Unfortunately, it’s had too many falls from a height onto a hard tiled floor which has bent the external case a bit and made picture taking inoperative. Picture viewing is okay but everything connected with the “Go” button and the option mode selector on top [...] |
Badger in BridgwaterFinally, after many times nearly standing on the thing while out walking the dog late at night, I’ve got a picture of our local badger! Turning down to the canal in the pitch dark I nearly stood on it again – and it gave the dog a shock as well. I don’t know what George [...] |
I Had that Aspergillus Thing, I think, and Everyone Laughed!Recently in the news is the tale of a man that died from an aspergillus infection. I’m pretty sure I had the same thing about 20 years ago, except when I told people about it, they mostly sort of laughed that I was imagining it. One of the things I used to do was maintain [...] |
Lake Bridgwater – has it been this big before?These are pictures taken yesterday (12 Jan 2008) looking south over an area called “The Meads” in Bridgwater on the Ordnance Survey maps but usually called “the levels below Fairfield wot gets wet in winta” by the local people. I’m now calling it Lake Bridgwater. I’ve never seen it this flooded and it gives an [...] |
Jhonns AngelThis one has been in my head a lot recently – usually when walking down the canal. It’s the Beltane Beltane refrain. I think we made a very good job just there with this one; there; just there; on that very bit. The lyrics are here. |














