Thanks for your pleasant comments about yesterday's pictures.
Today has been a normal Burton Joyce day and I did the transport runs. I arrived to collect Y quite early because Millicent (nearly 3) really likes me to read to her. Favourite is The Gruffalo and close second the Thomas The Tank Engine books.
My reading has always been popular because I'm not bad at doing the voices. Not quite Martin Jarvis standard but good enough to elicit close attention and chortles of laughter.
After nearly an hour of stories it was straight home - a trouble free run - a quick meal and then to the Camera Club for the annual 'Print Photographer of the Year' competition. Needless to say my pictures weren't selected but, somewhat unusually, I haven't got any unkind things to say about the Judge, Robert Hawksworth from Keyworth. The occasional remark I disagreed with but, out of a large entry, he selected well justified winners. Andrew won the 'monochrome' where AnonymousElaine was a worthy third, and our very own Wow-er Mike Holland won the colour. Although I couldn't find a specific website for Robert H, Google shows him as an FRPS (although he didn't tell us that) - and it showed.
Comments......Bungus....Maybe a 'rolph' of tripods would be a little obscure. What about a 'firmness' of tripods?
I know that a regular 8am isn't your scene at all. And you will have to pack your full emergency time-filling kit the evening before. I agree that Jaffa cakes are essential.
Jill..... I know what you mean about parting with trusty furniture. Glad we all seem to welcome the veal resurgence, and your 'pie veal' sounds great. I guess it would be a fricassee, unless it had a pastry crust. You should certainly stick to your guns over your Balmoral cruise. In my experience the first offer is always a try on, in the knowledge that many people will just settle for it.
AnonymousRob...... Thank you very much for sharing the 'Doddy' joke with us. Brilliant. And a personal thanks for the loan of the wide-angle lens. I can't wait to take some snaps with it !
Quotation time....... An arty quote for an arty day.........Susan Sontag
"A photograph is not only an image (as a painting is an image), an interpretation of the real; it is also a trace, something directly stencilled off the real, like a footprint or a death mask"
Susan Sontag
I have always thought something similar. There is a direct link between the subject and the eventual viewer. If I look at a portrait of D.H.Lawrence say, rays of light have passed from the actual living Lawrence into the camera. After the photograph is printed, rays of light then pass from the surface of the picture and into my eye. In other words the photograph connects me directly to Lawrence in a manner denied to painting ( Copyright 2008 Graham Marsden - ha ha!)
Lots to do tomorrow. Doctor in the morning and then we are lunching with Peter and Joan, and Joan and Dorothy. The pub at Edingly who do the excellent fish & chips is on the itinerary. Sleep tight. Catch you tomorrow.
Lots to do tomorrow. Doctor in the morning and then we are lunching with Peter and Joan, and Joan and Dorothy. The pub at Edingly who do the excellent fish & chips is on the itinerary. Sleep tight. Catch you tomorrow.
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