Tuesday, September 06, 2005

This is yet-another blog by me. This one is just for putting up pictures. Its an experiment to find out if this is a good way of doing it.

So far, the advantages seem to be:


  1. Its free
  2. No size or bandwidth restrictions I can see
  3. Its reliable
  4. Uploading is easy and convenient
  5. I can add text comments to the pix or not, as I please
  6. Does auto thumbnails for me
  7. background etc customisable


I've never used an online photo album, so if anyone has, do let me know what advantages they might have. Some I can think of would be:

  1. Mass upload. yes but I don't need that, at least yet
  2. Printing from online. Ditto.


Maybe there is more. The pics here are intended to be beautiful, or of general public interest, or something I might want to refer to elsewhere, or maybe just family ones.

A note: I plan to edit the blog timestamps to reflect the dates of the pictures. So things will get wildly out of order of posting. You can cope.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

August 2005

One of the machines at the end of the gravel conveyor over the River Great Ouse at sunset.




On the Old West River, at the GOBA mooring just beyond the high bridge. Zinfandel in some lesser company. The footpath on the top of the dike heads off into the distance... looks inviting.




D runs joyfully along the dike.




This is a lettuce picking machine, seen out at work on the fens near Streatham Old Engine. Never have I seen such a thing before. The tongue at the front is a conveyor belt, taking the picked objects inside to be disposed of.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

August 2005: Llangrannog

This holiday I took somewhat more than 700 photos. Having a digital camera encourages this and may even be sensible, but it makes wading through the collection a long task. Here are few "highlights" in some sense.

Daniel attempts to beat back the waves; Carreg Bica in the background.

Meanwhile, I discover I have failed to upload E, so here she is, sitting back straight and very pink after having her hair combed. Note "Penrose" in the background, but I was reading Gill this holiday (for the great wiki Coriolis wars).




D and E "dancing" in a bridge. Although it looks like they are dancing, really they are quite independent (you can see they are different distances if you look closely) but its a lovely pic anyway.




I continue by a bit of self-indulgence and a test of your patience: not one but two views of a cloud.




Interesting "jellyfish" cloud - precipitation evaporating before it hits the ground. I think.




Old stone against blue sky... windows at the ruined abbey at St Dogmaels.




Sign by "The (water)Mill", St Dogmaels near Cardigan. Daniel is fascinated by mills of all kinds, especially watermills. This one still runs and grinds its own flour.




Daniel silhoutted against the light, engaged in his favourite beach pastime.

Monday, May 09, 2005

May 2005

Miranda in the cafe at Old Hunstanton, twisting herself into an amusing shape.




Naomi and Daniel in the light.




Avenue of trees, The Farthings, Marcham. Old gate leading into WI Hall.




Daniel in the grounds of St Hildas, Oxford, before Miriams piano competition.




Sow and piglets at Cogges farm museum, Oxfordshire.

Monday, August 16, 2004

August 2004

Seems to have been a flowery month.

A hollyhock with the sun behind it.




Jessica's plants. She goes for the simple and elegant look.




Jacobs lillies (I think). They were at the front of the house, where the new kitchen now is...




A close-up of a cardoon head.

Wednesday, June 16, 2004

June 2004

This is probbaly a harebell.




The transit of Venus, as observed from BAS and taken with a nikon 5700 (and cropped down to 200x200). Through dark glass, of course.


Saturday, April 10, 2004

April 2004

See-also: diary/2004/04.

Daniel in the Big Chair




My mothers house. She's thinking of selling it now (autumn 2005).




The heart of a tulip. One of my past desktop backgrounds (though its a bit violent for that).