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A fairly narrow escape
ByGarfAs storm Eunice rages all around us here in Southern England, it seems my kid brother had a fairly narrow escape from disaster yesterday morning. He was driving north along the busy A34, where it splits with the A33, just north of Winchester, when a large tree blew down completely blocking the northbound carriageway. He…
Digital pictures | General | Hong Kong | Journal | Photography | TravelogueHong Kong with a new digital camera, part 7
ByGarfI found myself in Hong Kong in Christmas 1998 and early January 1999, and decided to treat myself to a new camera. My first half-decent digital, an Olympus C1400L. These are some of its results…
Studio flash power usage
ByGarfHow do I calculate the kWH on my studio flash heads? Do I use 300 watts of electricity each time I fire them?
Digital pictures | Journal | Nature | Photography | Road Trip | TravelogueNew Forest
ByGarfJust taken the MX5 for a little spin across the New Forest. Naturally, we made plenty of stops for photos.
Reintroducing Storks to Britain
ByGarfFollowing on from my post about Szofi and Macus, seems people all over Europe are cheering for them. They’ve become storky superstars! 🙂 Meantime back here in old Blighty, storks’ 360,000 year archaeological relationship with Britain came to an end several centuries ago, when it seems they were hunted to extinction. However, there currently three sites…
General | Journal | TechnologyWhy does Google think I’m at Barnard Castle?
ByGarfIn fact, I am 416 kilometres away from Barnard Castle, as the crow flies, or about 500km by road. Granted, I very seldom use Google as a search engine. I use privacy-aware searches instead such as DuckDuckGo. I have also been to great lengths to prise my rooted smartphone from Google’s clutches too. But my…
