Warning – Not for Lovers of Penguins

It is Easter Sunday again and that means it is time for Easter Eggs. I must admit it is a long time since I actually bought an Easter Egg just for my wife and myself so this year we splashed out a bit on a really nice egg. Only problem is it has such a cute face that I hate to break into it (don’t worry this won’t stop me in the end). So we have consumed part of the back to start up with and no doubt we will work around to the front in due course. The only thing that is stopping me really pigging out is that I looked at the calorie count for the egg – not good, not good at all. Such are the problems of my life.

Simon Marchini
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Summer Son

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I have no idea where this came from…I just sat down this afternoon and started to draw – before I knew where I was she had appeared on the page.  Exactly what the painting is about is as much a mystery to me as anyone who might come across this image.

Push the button – if you are ready for me…

 

 

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Crossroads – fastcar

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I seem to be finally attacking my little sketches with a bit of colour – although this one is starting to look rather disturbing – not such a bad thing – it is almost an expressionistic work – although it isn’t.  In truth it is a bit of an experiment with colour and mixed media –  a mix of water colour, gouache and digital reprocessing which I thinks add to the disturbing nature of the image.   Just exactly what is this woman and what is she doing here and where has she come from?  I’m sure I don’t know.

 

 

 

 

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Face

Something from the recesses of my sub conscious…I think it was loosely inspired by Courtney Love…very loosely

Simon Marchini
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Prevarication – a curse of the age

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As I get older I find that some days I just can’t get anything done.  Earlier on today I was trying to think about how to paint a tree and all the energy I had built up trying to think about this evaporated just a morning dew.  Now I’m left not really wanting to do a great deal.

So instead I sat down and cleared out some old images off of the iPhone and surprised myself with some of things that I found – see above.  The images were captured in 2013 but have sat in the KitCam app just waiting to be worked on or deleted.  Well as I couldn’t summon up any interest in painting a tree I worked on them for a while.  It was actually quite rewarding.

Over coffee I discussed my difficulties with my ever patient wife.  As usual she was able to come to the core of the problem – I just don’t get any enjoyment out of trying to make drawings/paintings etc of landscapes,  for me it is the human form not landscapes.  I have spent too many years trying to make landscape photos and this seems to have totally corrupted my motivation to make drawings of this subject.

 

 

Well such is life.

 

 

 

 

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Just how do you draw/paint a tree?

I have no real idea yet…hopefully something will come along to help me.

Simon Marchini
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The addiction of Pinterest

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If you haven’t discovered Pinterest then perhaps you should.  It is a great way of storing images that you find on the Internet in one place to use as a resource.  There have been one or two copyright concerns and it seems that Pinterest has got around/sorted these.

I can’t say that I’m the greatest expert on this site…far far from it…but if you want a place to save images from the Internet then this is a great way to do it.

BTW if you are interested this is my Pinterest site.

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Having just read the Wikipedia entry on Pinterest it is clear that even though I’ve been using the site for several months I have, as usual, come late to the party and should any reader come across this Blog they may well already have discarded Pinterest for some new and impossibly better system.  If there is such a thing then I guess I’ll become aware of it two years later.  Such is life.

 

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Photo shoot on the Tube

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Yesterday I spent the day in London with some friends and a great day was had by all.  On the tube back to pick up the car I started to capture and make some images with my iPhone 5s using the KitCam app – you have to do something to pass the time.  Fun was had all around and some of the images are actually not bad at all.  However, when the images are viewed on the bigger screen suddenly what looked great on the small phone screen start to fall apart.

This got me thinking about the usual baloney that is spurted out, usually around this time of year, about what the iPhone 6 or 5z or whatever name Apple come up with for this year’s iteration.   As far as the photographic part of the iPhone, perhaps the second most important element after the Internet connection, it will always be a cheap and not that useable camera – great in certain circumstances but push it beyond its tight envelope it starts to show the cracks very quickly.  Now I love it when this happens as I feel you can use this for creative possibilities but it doesn’t make it a great camera in the conventional sense.

This doesn’t mean that the iPhone isn’t one of the most significant cameras to have ever been created – far from it.  In fact I would suggest that it, along with the Box Brownie and the first SLR camera, has changed photography in so many ways that each can be seen as epoch markers in the near 200 years of photographic development.  Of course the iPhone would be nothing if it wasn’t for the Photo Apps but none of these would have existed without the iPhone.  Don’t get me wrong I love the iPhone as a camera and some of the images I have made with my series of cameras have been some of the best images I have ever made.  It is just that as we move towards the the latest benediction giving to we unworthy and unwashed  by Apple the Internet will be slowly melted by hot air generated. Such is life.

So I’ll just continue to use my iPhone with KitCam and have a great time.  By the way the Tube is a wonderful place run an impromptu Photo Shoot – especially on a sunny day as the slightly dirty windows brilliantly filter the light and ad atmosphere.

 

It’s too late baby, too late….

 

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Ignore the Risk

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One of the joys of watching the world premiere on Sky Atlantic was that for the first time I’ve seen a Game of Thrones episode without some of the most intrusive adverts on  British Television.   Just think what life would be like if we had had HBO in Britain…no wait we do it is called BBC – unfortunately Sky hoover’s up so much of the HBO content then butcher it with adverts.  Nice one Sky.

Here ends the moan.

 

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Point of Order Mr Speaker

 

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Yesterday I spent a wonderful afternoon in the English countryside.  In one sense this is a strange statement to make as I can walk out into the countryside from where I am sitting writing this.  However, the countryside around me is really just quickly eroding green belt – yesterday, however, was the real thing.  For anyone who might read this and is not familiar with England it in parts one of the most crowded countries in the world – yet over 90% of the land mass is rural – which I guess is a way of saying that most of the people live in and around cities and large towns and even the countryside that surrounds these conurbation’s is not really peaceful  as there is always the is the knowledge of a large city nearby.

Yesterday was different, not only is Canon’s Ashby miles from a large city it is also chocolate box perfect – especially in the glorious spring light.  There is something really uplifting of just standing in the spring light and letting it wash away all the winter darkness.  To top everything we were visiting a National Trust property, which just adds a thick icing to the English cake.  Suddenly the multi cultural, multi facetted complexities of modern England disappeared.  This really was a UKIP supporter’s view of how England should be and of cause it was a fantasy.

Talking of fantasy brings me to the point of this blog – the usefulness of the Pano function on the iPhone when it comes to making a photographic image.  The two images above show what I mean.  The first image was made by the traditional method, i.e. letting Photoshop stitch two or three images together and then spending time to get the blending and lighting just so.  The second is a Pano which is almost as it came out of the iPhone.  Now if we disregard whether I should have made a better job on the original set of images for Photoshop stitch, which is a valid criticism, the time to create this image is out of all proportion to the benefits when compared what the iPhone can produce in camera.   This comes with the added advantage of being able to reshoot immediately should it be required.

So what is the lesson I have learnt from this?  Well first take more time when capturing images for a Photoshop stitch.  Which is all well and good if I haven’t got my iPhone available but if I have, use the iPhone – it is just better at producing a great image in camera.  I know that other cameras and phones can make Panos in camera but as I don’t have access to them I can only compare what I have at hand and the iPhone wins hands down.

 

 

 

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