09 November 2010

Past haunts the future

And so I found an old disposable camera which I can already tell you is nearly ready to be developed hurray! Finding something from what seems like the stong age, well back in the days when my mum had to buy me a disposable one each time I went somewhere on a school trip because she didn't in her right mind trust me with her digital, has finally made its way to go use. I will try to put some up of the photos later, well hopefully if they turn out half-decent that is, but-cha never now with these flimsy things!

07 November 2010

What-not


I Was coming home today in the midst of the dark (at only five thirty!) and the only thing to be seen were street lights which didn't really accomplish their first-class job of lighting the street; they lighted zilch, zero, nothing. With my camera in one hand, and eagerness to shoot something a little out-of-the-box, in the other, off I trotted. Not metaphorically, of course. With it being so dark outside, it was easy to make wacky shapes, lines and what-have-you with the lights. Tried different editing, just for fun. The negative and cross-process ones seem to be my favourites.

05 November 2010

Automnial equinox

This is the first Autumn in a while where the leaves have had the curtosy to stay on the trees and make lovely colours for us passer-by'ers' to acknowledge. Personally i think that Britain looks the nicest in Autumn, except for when its raining of course, which I have to say is the majority of the time. It's so nice to see your average looking objects and glance the golden coloured hues cropping up behind it. Here, weather is a hot topic, but I think even though it's best at the moment and the sun is ever-so eager to set at an ungodly hour of four, its the stuff like the warm colours of leaves which make me happy rather than the warm temperatures in the air.

04 November 2010

Great expectations

A full three hundred and sixty-five days have whizzed by again and now I find myself writing as a fifteen year old. Yesterday was officially my birthday, but apparently (according to one of my friends) today is my boxing birthday, aha!

I don't really make a big hoo-haa on my birthday (well compared to some of my friends that is) so the whole present and cake receiving thing isn't my forte. Therefore I was glad to see I only had to go through one present opening 'session' in the morning. Isn't it tedious opening them in front of people with their faces staring directly at yours awaiting for that all-important expression of well...overjoyment. And there's that hole "should I carefully peel away at your super-glue like cello tape you used very generously on that ickle present, or shall I rip and tear my way through that vulgar wrapping paper because I'll throw it away afterwards anyway," thought going through your head.

But to my surprise and bitty touch of sadness I was was given an iPad by the folk (I say sadness because I felt i was doing perfectly well with my well-loved however prone-to-bullying-olf-fashioned classic model). So now I'm trying to test it to see if it really is the next big thing, but let's no kid ourselves here, the guys at apple are really putting their brains cells into gear because I don't know anyone who says, "Can I listen to your mp3?" or something alone those lines anymore, it's all about the pod's and mac's these days. The next generation is definitely in full swing. My mum was dumbfounded when I told her you could read books on this thing, 'what are people doing to themselves...' she gasped not only to contradict her prior thoughts within a matter of seconds when she saw the easy to read, high resolution text and erm... other book like features on the screen. But so far it really is a little gem and I have been trying to put it through its paces because, quite frankly, at first I really didn't want to like it. Only because it isn't a computer but it's an object swaying into the 'too cool for any other type of techno' category. But further thinking got me wondering why it's so frowned upon to have a product manufactured  without one certain function in mind. Three cheers to Apple's futuristic idea, they should be credited not critisized. I mean it was only ten years go that those brick Nokia 3210's were flying of the shelves and I don't even want to go back to the 80's...every film made around that time boasts busy office workers holding black cuboid boxes to their ears with antennas the size of sunflower stalks looming awkwardly over their heads. Saying that, dad's ear and that Nokia phone of his are best friends over a decade later...some things never, ever change even with all the persuading in the world.

23 October 2010

Lollies

I will be floating around spontaniously for some time so i'll continue my blog next week. More from Brighton, good ol' Brighton then and some other randomers. Don't lose faith, i'll be back in a clickedy-click (or flash or jiffy or in a sec whatever floats that vessel of yours...).


More from four foot lollies and jazz players later. Just a littler taster. Think of it as a canape.

17 October 2010

Sunset boulevard


Finally finished editing my summer photos, all 2,148 of them. Well not all of them, but you get the jist. It probably took me longer than intended as I tried to multi-task by intently listening (and watching) a classic french comedy of mine along the way. So glad I dug them all out. Plus mum makes me watch all these Russian movies (from back in the USSR), so I turn out to know so much random information; like how many shots it takes for a russian to get pissed on a cold night, before he realises that he's somehow taken a plane and ended up on the other side of the country. Can't wait for two weeks of video rummaging and movie watching though.

Catalonia is not Spain



16 October 2010

Over the pond

First half-term of the school year, score! Year 10's going by just swell except for the mahoosive exams at the end of it. And they say your childhood is the best time of your life.... Anyway i'm pretty sure that if I was american then I would be much more excited of the prospect of starting high school. I mean it's high school! Even growing up watching the Olsen twins, I was excited when they showed snippets of their school! I can tell you guys now im jealous to the core. Ever noticed how they never base kid's TV shoes on English schools, only the "thuper dooper" cool one's of the US?

On a funny note, this video made me cry with laughter. This is so true to my parents (well to everyone's over the age of 35 in fact, no?). Eddie's a comical genious!

15 October 2010

The entertainment system

Tap dogs are mighty! My new found video interest, although i am pretty sure i'm a bit late. I have never been into this stuff, but I accidentally saw this while I was flipping through channels and I ended up watching the whole 2 hour show until midnight. It was that good! Credits to Dein Perry and Adam Garcia for forming the group.
My kind-of cousin was having fun playing with fire. There is no such thing as safety hazards in rural Sweden exept if you burn down the forest, and only then they get kinda pissed. I mean we coud have burnt the whole country down and that would have been the end of Scandinavia. The thought made me shiver; who could ever live without 'Sveeeedish meatballs?'

Bang on-time

I come to this spot on the same balcony of the same hotel every year, and everytime there is a photo opportunity. Every time i see one, i think, 'what a perfect shot?' and run to get my camera, whilst the sunset gradually fades into black, and i sit there, 'damn, I missed it again!'
This time I just about got it?

The pioneer