Shades of Grey

This was a transient blog- now dormant.

Banana Splits

As made by David…

…as made by Hannah Barbera

(Lots more on YouTube!)

September 10, 2007 Posted by | silly stuff | Leave a Comment

Bargain ipods

I received the following email today:

Subject: FW: Super Mini-Ipod

Just to let you know. I’ve been offered the chance to buy a couple of dozen ipods for about £25 each (all above board) and wondered if you would be interested in one.

They were apparently originally earmarked for Ghana but are compatible with British PCs, all USB leads, etc. There may be some additional shipping costs but I’ll confirm those before order, we are only talking of a few quid extra.

For all you technical geeks, the attached picture is the exact model on offer. Let me know asap as they will move out of here pretty quick.

Cheers

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May 10, 2007 Posted by | silly stuff | 2 Comments

Testing my new Camera

I recently bought a Kodak V705. It is actually small enough to slip into a pocket. It is also unusual in that it has two lenses- a regular zoom one (giving 39mm to 117mm) and an ultra-wide angle 23mm one. As I enjoy taking pictures of interesting buildings (particularly Theatres andCinemas), I thought I’d nip into town and try it out. I have to say that I’m very impressed, here are the results.

Our proudest civic asset is the Town Hall, opened in 1895 and now used by Morley Town Council.It is a Grade One listed building and the clock tower stands proudly 160 feet above the Town. This is ultra-wide angle mode (23mm equivalent)from directly opposite at street level.

This is widest on the normal lens, 39mm. This imposing Colonnade leads to the ceremonial entrance.

I’ve zoomed in to about 50mm. The pediment is graced by an entablature of Morley life from the 19th Century. It apparently includes Morley Train tunnel, although it is difficult to spot. let us examine it closer.

This is now at about 100mm. The individual figures can now be made out although we would get much finer detail with a monopod as it is a rather overcast day so the exposure time is overly long. Let us go to the full zoom range, 117mm.

Wow, that is impressive, detail I’ve never really noticed before. The carvings are an unexpected juxtaposition of nature amongst the man-made trades of mining, weaving and Engineering. (Allegorical, perhaps?). Well, from the road test I’m happy with it, although automatic settings result in some graininess and digital artifacts at lower light levels. I’ve now realised that exposure correction can be useful where lighting conditions have particular high light/shade contrast.A cautious but satisfied 7.5 out of 10 from me.

March 14, 2007 Posted by | photography, silly stuff | 4 Comments

   

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