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The Twilight Zone…………………..

April 23, 2008 · No Comments

I hate travelling, and yet I seem to spend far too many hours each week doing it. Travelled to Stockholm this week and had to use the infamous Terminal 5 at Heathrow. I entered with not insignificant trepidation. This is the place the press have proclaimed to be our nations greatest blunder. People disappear as soon as they enter the door – forwarded to Italy with their bags, never to be seen again.

I kept expecting to hear the twilight zone music as I walked into the terminal through its new revolving door. Got inside, stood there a minute. Nothing happened. Couple more steps and I was still in the land of the living, actually the accurate balanced British press were wrong for a change. The place was not deserted. Dogs were not sleeping with cats. I couldn’t find any parties being thrown by British Airways top brass. People were polite, helpful, friendly. Okay, I might have gone a little far with the friendly bit. It was nice though. The new building is very open and gives the impression of a reasonably tranquil environment unlike other airports where you are faced with long queues, hundreds of displaced confused people in a relatively small area, and worst of all, rude inpatient staff.

It was like stepping into a large elevator where you are serenaded by easy listening music and there is calm. Yes Terminal 5 is an oasis. I didn’t check a bag however because I was going to Stockholm, and that pillar of British society, The Mail newspaper carried an article that said all bags were sent to Italy regardless of their destination. Last thing I needed was a fashion conscious Italian critiquing my Lowepro.

 

 I have to admit, I am a fan of T5. I think everyone forgets, especially the newspapers because telling the truth does not equate to sales, that other large new terminals all had their own issues. Dallas/Fort Worth, at the time the largest new airport in the world, took months to sort out problems, as did Hong Kong, Denver and several others that no longer come to mind. But our wonderful uplifting and always truthful press had decide it was the worst job ever and as a Nation we should be ashamed, hang our heads and kill ourselves safe in the knowledge that they, the press, never exaggerate, lie, or in any way attempt to stretch the truth to sell newspapers. The fact that most are no more than a pox on our society has gone unnoticed it seems.

Stockholm is a very beautiful city. It is set around multiple rivers and inlets. It’s hard to walk for more than 5 minutes and not encounter water. For me it had a very sophisticated feel on the surface and yet you could tell that Sweden was a country with a harder almost wild west feel. It is not a very populous country. Stockholm, in European terms is fairly small. There substantial areas of the country with little or no human inhabitants, which for me, gives it the same attributes of some of the American northern tier states like Montana.

This time of the year is also a wonderful time to visit as spring comes late to that part of the world.

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Basking in the Glow……..

April 20, 2008 · No Comments

Or not as the case may be!  

Can’t remember such a cold April, even in England!  Rain, sleet, snow, and not much sunshine.  Long term forecast????  Well they say it will be a cold and wet summer.  Great, just like the last one.  What happened to global warming?  We should all be in swimsuits now according to the Green Lobby.  Speaking of green; went into the local shop,

lady behind the counter says, “don’t need a bag do you?  Not handing them out as much these days, trying to do my bit for the environment.”

I say, “Go to China and get them to stop building 2 coal fired power stations every week, now that would begin to solve the issue.”

Lady behind the counter, “Makes me feel good.”

Good for her, but I wanted a bag to put the food I had just bought in, so, expect long hot days and fewer great crested newts. 

It’s a very English trait to do as little as you can get away with and them proclaim you have done your “bit” for the planet.  Only problem is that the laws in our once great country tend to reflect the squeaky wheel crowd who are definitely in the minority.  

Look at the guy who sits in front of parliament - Brian Hoar. First, he is a father of 6 I hear and seems to have deserted his kids.  Second, what gives him the right to scream down a bullhorn into everyone else’s ear?  Don’t you think that’s turning the legal system on its head?  Not like people are discriminating because he is a deadbeat and won’t spend time with his family or even try and support them financially.  He hasn’t even been discriminated against for being an unwashed beggar who routinely leaches off the local good will of shop owners.  Interesting guy; interesting treatment………

Posted a photo of a path that leads to Chipping Campden.  This was taken at the beginning of the month quite early in the morning.  There was a morning mist that the sun was trying to break through, and the light was magical.  As you can see the sun was camera left.  I framed the shot so as to keep it just off frame.  The effect you can see for yourself.  It was shot with a D200 and a 17-55 Nikkor, which I must admit is my favorite lens.  I grayscaled it in photoshop and added a duo tone tint that i learned at Scott Kelby’s website www.kelbytraining.com Great website for everything photoshop and more. With the likes of Matt Kloskowski and Joe Mcnally among the instructors you get a great deal of practical help as well around shooting photos. If you haven’t taken the time to look at McNally’s book The Moment it Clicks , I highly recommend it. The book is very well written, and if you are like me and I hope you are not with a short attention span, you will like the fact McNally gets to the point and does not waste your time.

Great book from a great photographer, and from what I can tell, a very down to earth famous guy!

 

 

 

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