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From The Archive Friday: Hadrian’s Wall

07 Friday Jun 2013

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Hadrian's Wall, northumberland

Hadrian’s Wall, originally uploaded by neilclasper.

This time last year, stood on Hadrian’s Wall in the drizzle. One day, I’d like to walk a significant length of the Wall (ideally in better weather…).

White’s Row Car Park, Spitalfields

31 Friday May 2013

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White’s Row car park, Spitalfields, originally uploaded by neilclasper.

I’ve always liked this juxtaposition of a grand coat of arms with the mundanity of the structure it’s attached to.

From The Archive Friday: Olympic Park From Greenwich Park

31 Friday May 2013

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Olympic Stadium from Greenwich Park, originally uploaded by neilclasper.

From May 2011, as the Olympic Stadium was starting to emerge on the skyline. I should go back soon and shoot this again; I suspect the skyline’s changed considerably even since then.

Freedom Press, Whitechapel

30 Thursday May 2013

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anarchist bookshop, freedom press, Karl Blossfeldt, london, Whitechapel, Whitechapel gallery

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In something of a flashback to the 1930s, the anarchist bookshop tucked away off Whitechapel High Street was firebombed a little while ago. Viewed from the (quite decent) cafe in the Whitechapel Gallery earlier this week, it doesn’t look like it’s reopened yet.

 

(PS, if you’re in the vicinity, the Karl Blossfeldt exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery is excellent: the intersection of nature photography, surrealism, and architecture. Or, some nice close-ups of plants).

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Tree, East Greenwich Pleasaunce

29 Wednesday May 2013

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cemetery, East Greenwich Pleasaunce, graveyard, london, monochrome, Tree

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From The Archive Friday: Greenwich Power Station Chimneys

23 Thursday May 2013

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Greenwich Power Station chimneys, originally uploaded by neilclasper.

From (nearly) two years ago this week. Shot from Greenwich Park with my (since stolen) Nikon D80 and 70-300mm lens, processed in Silver Efex Pro. I love the shape and texture of these chimneys.

On requiring a whole new camera system

18 Saturday May 2013

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We were burgled this week. Luckily we didn’t lose too much, and nothing of significant sentimental value was stolen. What did go, though, was my whole Nikon camera system: D80 body, Speedlight flash, and 4 very decent lenses.

So, assuming the insurance coughs up a respectable amount, I’ll be needing to buy a new camera system, and I really don’t know what to go for. If the body had gone on its own, I’d have simply bought the latest equivalent from the Nikon range (whatever that is – I’ve really not kept up with new camera developments in the 7 years since I bought mine). As it is, it’s the lenses I’m feeling the loss of most keenly; assembled over a few years of buying and selling, they were a useful mixture, and all good quality.

I could, I suppose, just go out and replace them like-for-like (assuming the insurance…etc, etc), but I’m also wondering, given that the SLR’s not been used as much in the last couple of years (not enough hands free, too much other stuff to carry, etc, while out with 2 year old daughter), if that’s a wise move. I should at least try to understand Micro Four-Thirds, APS-C, Sony NEX, etc…

In the background of my thoughts is that I have a Sony RX100 which, while it does the job of fitting in my coat pocket, and being undoubtedly better than any other compact I’ve tried, just doesn’t produce the kind of images I’m used to from the SLR. The sensor is a very decent size; it’s pretty fast when wide open; there’s very little shutter lag, and so on… but, the lens just isn’t that good; too much work required in post-processing to bring the colours to life, and far too much barrel distortion.

The question is: is anything other than a new SLR going to give me the image quality I’m used to? Is the Fuji X system as good as the reviews suggest? Doubt I can afford the X Pro 1, but the X-E1 might be possible, maybe with the 35mm f1.4 lens (though people say positive things about the kit zoom too). Or will this leave me with the worst of both worlds: too big for a jacket pocket, not-quite-good-enough image quality?

Secondly, if I do go for another DSLR, is a second hand body from further up the range (D300?) better than a brand new low-to-mid range version (ie the latest equivalent of my D80)?

All help, advice, suggestions, etc, grateful received.

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All gone…

Thames at East Greenwich

17 Friday May 2013

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Thames at East Greenwich, originally uploaded by neilclasper.

This is the first landscape photo I’ve taken with my Sony RX100 that I’m actually quite pleased with. Required quite a bit of post-processing, plus cropping to remove the areas rendered ridiculous by the lens barrel distortion, but I’m happy with the colours and the detail – particularly in the cable car and gas holder,

Seen in Deal

17 Friday May 2013

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A few days in Deal, Kent.

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The concrete pier.

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A look back from the pier.

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Vintage East Kent bus on the seafront.

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A windy afternoon on the beach.

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This sinister character’s been following me round Kent. First spotted on Whitstable Harbour in April.

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Some classic two colour print and illustration work from HMSO, circa 1962.

Under grey sky; early May south London wandering

12 Sunday May 2013

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The burst of summer that came with the start of May has turned into something a bit more standard: sunshine, showers, and a stiff, cool breeze.

The last couple of days have taken me along the South Bank, and also into the odd, quiet backwater of Surrey Docks. If there’s a more dispiriting example of dockland ‘regeneration’ than that at Canada Water, I don’t want to go there. Decathlon and BHS arranged alongside, but largely ignoring, the water; their car park dominating the area; a token sculpture representing the area’s past. The coots looked happy enough, swimming in and out of the reed bed, I suppose.

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