The colour Red

A different view of the British Flag.


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One way of dealing with being and living in the UK now is photographing the British flag. And instead of going to Buckingham Palace, I found this Nissan Micra parked at a car dealership around the corner. Of course it was not only just a Micra, but it is painted in the "Brit look" - therefore it is being sold with an exorbitantly high price tag. Although the painting of this vehicle is rather cool, it still is a Micra. I don't have to buy it I guess. But it was inspiring enough to approach it with my camera and take a few close up images (for a larger view of the photograph above see inside the article). Read More...

The bobby hat

Sometimes a photographer is just SOL ...


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London bobby hat on mannequin head in a tourist shop
London. The scenario: a tourist one place has it all stop-shop. A bobby hat for tourists on a mannequin head. Perfect. All it had to be was a quick shot. With my 55-200 mm, from the corner. The camera set to program mode since there was not time to fiddle around with settings. Store owners don't like photographers taking images of stuff so much. Experience - no need to ask. So, camera out. Zoom. Shot. And failed.

There are a few factors that work against making this a nice shot worthy the "other side" section of my gallery. Let me explain why....
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Good bye to an old friend...

Switching from a Sony Cybershot DSC H2 to a NIKON D60


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After almost three years of learning and growing with and close to each other, I decided that it is time to move on. Well, I actually decided that a while ago. Although one could not call it a decision perse - it was more of a mutually growing apart which was ironically a part of growing close. But that how the flow of life takes sometimes it very own turns... Foreseeable, exciting and yet painful at the same time.
But back from the philosophical paths to the real deal: I ordered and received my all spankin' new NIKON D60, as a kit with the NIKKOR 18-55 mm kit lens and the 55-200 mm VR lens on top of it (AF-S DX VR 55-200mm F/4-5.6G IF-ED - holy marketing!). This is one big step up from where I am coming from. The previously owned and used SONY Cybershot DSC-H2 sparked the interest in photography in me and this camera was a great learning tool, which I have been using since early 2006.

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