Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Photo of the week - White Christmas at Lovelace House, Haggerston Estate, E8
Friday, 24 December 2010
Photo from 1985 becomes topical - Keep off the ice
These days I think people would be more careful about going on the ice.
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Snow in Victoria Park , East London, Dec. 2010
See my December 2010 snow pictures in Flickr
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Topical 2010 Christmas lights from House of Fraser, Oxford St,
Lights in the form of snow flakes on the House of Fraser store on Oxford Street prove topical in the current weather. The umbrella and the boxes are part of the street decorations.
For other pictures of Christmas lights, see my 2010 Xmas pictures on Flickr.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Maine Road Stadium and Maths Tower, Manchester, 1985
Sometimes an old picture takes on a new significance. I had some pictures of Manchester in 1985, including Maine Road Stadium and the Maths Tower, both of which have since been demolished.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Photo of the week - Snow in Victoria Park, East London
Thursday, 25 November 2010
2010 Christmas lights, Carnaby Steret
Carnaby Street has a new theme for its lights, Outer Space. Although it includes santa in a space helmet, it is not particularly Christmassy, but it is colourful with a red saturn and golden rings, a white moon and other planets and stars of many colours.
Oxford Street and Regent Street have similar lights to last year, but Regent Street has added pictures of the main characters in the Chronicles of Narnia films.
My 2010 Christmas pictures on Flickr can be seen by clicking here
Friday, 19 November 2010
Pictures of the sky
To see the other pictures mentioned on Flickr, click here
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Saturday Evening, 2009 Serpentine pavilion, London, England
The photo was taken on a Saturday evening at the 2009 Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion, designed by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of the architecture firm SANAA. More pictures of the pavilion can be seen in Flickr here and in my other blog here.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
The Pope and Popemobile in the Mall, London
I was actually disappointed with my photos. Although the popemobile was going slowly, it was moving so there was a lot of blurring. In some the pope was looking the wrong way, but I did get one good photo of the pope. So I posted to Flickr that one (I had to crop it a bit) and one of the crowd in the Mall awating the pope. I was expecting quite a few other pictures to be posted as so many people were taking photos, but doing a search I found very few other pictures posted. Indeed I had many views from people doing searches on Google for variations on Pope, Mall, London. I did find one good set of pictures but these had been labelled "Popemobile in the Mall" so had not appeared in the searches for the pope.I did point this out to him and he has since relabelled the pictures but he had missed out on a number of views. There was also a Paddypower popemobile with a fake pope, as well as a protest march against the pope earlier in the day. Thus I was pleasantly surprised to get over 150 views each for my pictures in a week.
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
A strange construction - James May's Lego House, Denbies Wine Estate
James May's Toy Stories - Lego House, Denbies Wine Estate, originally uploaded by Cybermyth13.
They started by constructing hollow "bricks" out of 272 individual lego bricks. For safety reasons they used a wooden frame and constructed the lego walls around the frame. As the "bricks" were hollow, they went around the wooden supports without touching them, so the lego was in fact self-supporting.
When the house was complete, the presenter James May spent a night in the house including sleeping on a bed made of lego. Unfortunately it was too expensive to move the house, so soon after completion the house was demolished, with the lego being given away to charities.
Until recently this was my most viewed photo, probably because it looked so odd.
Construction took place during August and September 2009. The TV programme was shown in the UK in December 2009. I have a set of photos on Flickr of the construction and demolition (click here) and on my other blog. Conor's pix (click here).
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Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Why I started on Flickr - Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
I was listening to the radio one evening in August 2009 and heard a bamd Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros playing some songs live in the studio. They mentioned that they would be playing in Victoria Park, London, on Friday afternoon. The park is not often used as a music venue, particularly on a Friday afternoon, so I checked online to find the details. It was to be an acoustic set at the bandstand starting at 2pm.
So I turned up at 2pm in Victoria Park and there were some people waiting around but not much sign of the band. Eventually some vehicles appeared with the band members (about 10 of them) and a piano emerged from a small van. By the time they had set up, a reasonable crowd had formed. I had my camera with me so while they played I took some pictures, as did several others.
A few days later I went online to see what pictures other people have posted online of the performance. The best selection was on Flickr so I decided to post some pictures on Flickr and see what happens.
Initially they did not seem to be much interest in my Edward Sharpe pictures. However I then got some viewings through images.yahoo.com . Gradually the photo worked its way to first entry on any search for Edward Sharpe on images.yahoo.com . I think people were clicking on it because it looked so unusual and because people were clicking on it, it moved up the search results.
The band has gone on to have success in America, including appearing on the Letterman show and several festivals, so the picture got lots of views. Eventually it was surplanted in the search by more recent photos of the band but it has been one of my more successful photos in terms of views, thanks to yahoo.
Monday, 1 November 2010
Photo of the Week - Giant Rabbit on Hackney Road by ROA
Sometimes a photo takes on a sudden significance that it did not have before. That happened to my picture of the Giant Rabbit on Hackney Road by ROA. It had already had 252 views since I had posted it on Flickr on 2 May 2010 but it then had 8 views last Monday and 79 the folowing day, mostly from searches on Google. My own search on google revealed the news that the painting was under threat from Hackney Council, with an article in the Guardian giving the details of the dispute with the owners of the building. Wednesday saw another 58 views, again mostly through Google. On Thursday evening there were some referrals from an American website metafilter. com. Following the link back I found a news item on the painting, with a link to the Guardian website and a link to my photo given as "a slightly clearer picture". This link alone led to about 1100 views in 24 hours. Overall the photo went from 252 views to 2,112. my first picture over 1500 views.
I then found a copy of the Guardian article on the website of the owners of the building. Strangely unlike the Guardian website it showed my picture at the top of the article. I checked the local library and its copy of the newspaper had the same photo as the website. I think that they had initially used my picture for the article but then realised that they did not have permission to use my photo so used a different photo. So my picture did appear in some copies without permission (or payment).
ROA's graffiti rabbit faces removal by Hackney council, Guardian website, 25 Oct 2010.Protect the London rabbit, Metafilter article. 28 Oct 2010.
Save The Rabbit!. The Premises website