Rainbows, Lightning and crunchiness
Much has happened since September 2006, sadly none of it on this site. Attempting to reawaken a project abandoned for two years has been a slow process, not least because I'd forgotten all the passwords!
Before the CO2 suffocates us, the planet is crunched dry of money and the internet collapses under the strain of spam and speculation as to the EOS 5D replacement, I had to take the window of opportunity to share some rather nice rainbows. One is on the new homepage, another below.

I've been spurred to resurrect the virtual traveller not because I've suddenly discovered some free time or due to any popular demand, but simply because I feel I've actually taken some quite decent photos recently. It brings me to thoughts of whether your camera really matters. There has been some debate about this but I doubt that for those who deal in pictures it is worth so many words. My own observation is simply that I currently own the best cameras I've ever had, and my success taking decent photos with them seems to have increased commensurately.
Before the CO2 suffocates us, the planet is crunched dry of money and the internet collapses under the strain of spam and speculation as to the EOS 5D replacement, I had to take the window of opportunity to share some rather nice rainbows. One is on the new homepage, another below.

I've been spurred to resurrect the virtual traveller not because I've suddenly discovered some free time or due to any popular demand, but simply because I feel I've actually taken some quite decent photos recently. It brings me to thoughts of whether your camera really matters. There has been some debate about this but I doubt that for those who deal in pictures it is worth so many words. My own observation is simply that I currently own the best cameras I've ever had, and my success taking decent photos with them seems to have increased commensurately.


1 Comments:
Nice to see the site "live" again...I always enjoyed reading it in 06 and have checked back often since, without any update to view. Now you are back! Hope you continue.
Love the photos, I remember reading your review of the 5D back in 06, in fact it was that review that made me go our and buy one (from Walter's even!). Look forward to seeing if you rate the MkII any better.
We've never met, I just surfed in, but that's what sites like this are for, I guess. All the best, Martin
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