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View toward the Eye



View toward the Eye, originally uploaded by Andy*Matthews.

Another shot from the tripod I took last night. I don’t know why but these all seemed to look better in B+W. Maybe it was the extra contrast.

More fun to be had taking night shots and a tripod. Got a lot of strange looks from passing cars.

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Day 163 of 365



Day 163 of 365, originally uploaded by Andy*Matthews.

Back riding the fixed again round town. Love it although riding a lot slower than the road bike. Had a few stop pedalling moments too. Oops.

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Are you a photographer?

After two hideously slow bus rides to Paddington I went to site today with the new tripod and a full bag of photography kit today to take some pictures on one of the projects I’m working on. A number of people said to me “…so are you the photographer then?” Which poses an interesting question really. My response was “…errr kind of”.

I’ve grown up with the idea that you can’t call yourself an Architect until you’re legally entitled to do so and I almost instinctively feel that it applies to photography in a way. I’d certainly not refer to myself as a photographer at all, I just take pictures and obviously enjoy it but I’m sure I’m a long way from the title Photographer. It’s fun working towards it though.

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Lectures have never been so fun.



Lectures have never been so fun., originally uploaded by Andy*Matthews.

Expert witness lecture today. What I hadn’t expected was having the Construction Act and Statutory Adjudication explained through a play!

Highly entertaining to say the least.

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Exciting commute?

Sometimes mine can be a little hectic but not quite this bad. Via Gavin.

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Choosing the right lens

Great concise article on the benefits of different lenses and focal lengths. Not too technical, not too long and boring and illustrated with pictures. 

Seb Rogers: mountain bike photography: Choosing the right lens.