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‘Childhoods’ at the Side Gallery, Newcastle – plus a short walk along the Quayside; October 2016

29 Saturday Oct 2016

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Side Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

A half-term trip to the North-East, and a chance for a quick visit to the newly re-opened Side Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Their ‘Childhoods’ exhibition mixes work from the Amber archives (including Liisa-Sirkka Kontinnen and Chris Killip), newer projects from the North-East, plus contemporary work around the world, such as Kai Wiedenhöfer’s Syrian Collateral, to explore the experiences and lives of children in difficult circumstances. I found the whole show engrossing and, ultimately, quite heartbreaking.

It’s great to see the Side Gallery back, and in premises that their work deserves. Every town should have a Side Gallery-equivalent; we might understand this country a little better if they did.

Tyneside Seaside

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Autumn in my garden; October 2016

22 Saturday Oct 2016

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A couple of snaps shot on my iPhone and edited in Snapseed iOS from an autumn afternoon in my back garden.

‘Malick Sidibé: the modern eye of Mali’, Somerset House, London

22 Saturday Oct 2016

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To Somerset House for the excellent (and free) Malick Sidibé show: “The modern eye of Mali”. 

Highly recommended: great to see some really big prints of work that I’ve mostly seen online and in small-ish books. Nice soundtrack, too.


#FansUnited protest at the Valley, Charlton; October 2016

15 Saturday Oct 2016

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Charlton Athletic and Coventry City fans joint protest against their clubs’ owners.

Protests against the Duchatelet regime have been going on for a while at the Valley (I took some shot of the Pinocchio Day protest back in February), but this one was a combined effort with CCFC fans. A decent write up of the background in the Telegraph (of all places).

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Down by the river: Thames Barrier Test & Greenwich Yacht Club Regatta; October 2016

13 Thursday Oct 2016

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Charlton, Field recording, Foreshore, Fuji XT10, Greenwich Yacht Club, london, regatta, Thames Barrier, thames barrier test

Up and out early (well, early for a Sunday morning) to meet The London Sound Survey and head down to the Thames Barrier in the hope of recording the dramatic sights and sounds of its annual test closure. It turns out, though, that the Barrier goes about its business very quietly and with little drama; good for London, I guess, not so good for field recording.

I got some photos, anyway, and after a diversion to Woolwich for breakfast and a walk along Powis Street, we returned to the river to check out Greenwich Yacht Club’s annual regatta and to check the state of play with the Barrier.

Regardless of the field recording outcome, it was a good morning: down by the river in good company, with interesting light; hopefully we’ll do more of this, but with more sound accompaniment.

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Harris Hawk and keeper, Canary Wharf; London

08 Saturday Oct 2016

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Harris Hawk and keeper

Caught these two on their break between pest control duties on Friday lunchtime. The hawk is a fabulously incongruous site amongst the suits and chinos of Canary Wharf.

Canary Wharf station entrance; October 2016

06 Thursday Oct 2016

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Canary Wharf Tube Station Entrance

Shot on my iPhone, processed with Snapseed iOS app. A walking-from-cash-machine-back-to-the-office snap.

East Greenwich and East London skyline; Jan 2010 & October 2016

05 Wednesday Oct 2016

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Shot from Charlton Road, overlooking the A102 Blackwall Tunnel approach. The Olympic Stadium is already staring to disappear behind new developments (view full-size, squint and you might see the top of it just to the left of the Orbit). At some point I guess we can expect the Millennium Dome to get similarly obscured.

Here’s a similar view from 2010:

No buildings on the Peninsula between Dome and Greenwich Millennium Village, no cable  car, no sign of the Olympic developments. I just wish the 2010 shot included the “eco” Sainsbury’s which has since been demolished (unthinkable at the time).

Putting this together tells me I should a) get a long lens for my Fuji, b) take these more often (and catalogue them better in my archives).

Powis St, Woolwich; October 2016

03 Monday Oct 2016

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Conkers; October 2016

02 Sunday Oct 2016

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A good year for conkers (on the Charlton/Blackheath borders, at least). 10 year old me would have been amazed by this haul, all collected by my daughter within 5 minutes walk of our house. 

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