Like
yesterday, this morning started
with rain, and it seemed more than
a light sprinkle, although still
far from heavy. The forecast
promises more rain through the
rest of the day. Between showers
there could be some sunny spells.
This afternoon could reach 23° C,
and there is a fair chance it will
be raining. 8pm, just 15 minutes
before sunset, could see clear
skies and full sunshine ! Tomorrow
could start at 15° C, but with
sunny spells and maybe even a
period of full sunshine. Tomorrow
afternoon may only see 21° C in
the afternoon, and it may also
feature light rain.
I don't think I could say
that yesterday was a particularly
good day, but it was generally OK.
I did a few things, and I might
have done more, but the grey
outside dampened my enthusiasm.
This picture uses a purple
shaded filter to emphasise how
threatening the sky looked.
Unfortunately I was a bit slapdash
using it. The filter should be
purple at the top, and fade to
clear by about halfway down.
Unfortunately I seemed to have
allowed the filter to rotate some
the purple area was mostly towards
the left. Oh well, it still looks
sinister. The thickness of the
clouds are still apparent no
matter where the purple is.
This picture was taken
while I was looking at my
collection of filters and thinking
I really ought to make more
creative use of them. The trouble
I have always had is that the
effects they produce are only good
for one photo. If used to often
the pictures just look a bit
silly. To use them creatively, and
some can make grass look greener,
the beach look more golden and the
sky more blue, I would be forever
swapping them around. That would
be fine if I were shooting
pictures to some sort of plan, but
nearly all my photos are decided
by what I see at the time.
Back to the real world, and
one of the things I managed to do
earlier than expected, was to
finish washing a grubby, and
probably starting to get smelly
shorts. As I mentioned yesterday,
and had started the wash the day
before, and left the shorts
soaking in one of my big builders
buckets. Getting that out of the
way meant I could have a shower,
and maybe wash my hair (or what is
left of it), but in the end I
could not be bothered with washing
because it seemed to grim outside
to want to go out and mingle with
the public.
I still did a bit of
shopping, but it was online
shopping, and I can only imagine
it happened when I had some sort
of brain seizure. It was while
taking the picture above that I
developed a sort of mania that
said I needed an even bigger zoom
lens. One trouble with photography
is that you sometimes buy stuff
for just one job, although once
you have it you find it useful for
things you didn't expect.
I own several 300mm zoom
lenses, and it is because one
model is quite cheap, and
particularly so for lenses for
Nikon cameras. Many lenses will
only work, at least in auto-focus
mode, if the camera has the focus
motor in the body - which new
Nikon cameras don't have. I
thought a 300mm zoom lens would be
all I would ever need, but it was
while taking pictures of the
eclipse that I thought a more
powerful lens would be good. It
would also be good for wildlife
photography. There have been times
when I have seen a bird in a tree
and wished for a more powerful
lens.
Once I would have thought
it madness, but when I ordered a
couple of lenses from Ebay my
opinion changed. Apart from one
lens that has a sticky zoom ring
at one end, all the rest have been
really good. Yesterday, while I
could not control myself, I had a
look for bigger zoom lenses on
Ebay. I found what seemed to be a
very affordable Sigma 50 to 500mm
lens. Some of my favourite lenses
are made by Sigma, and so I took a
chance.
This morning's update from
Ebay is that the seller has
arranged delivery by Royal Mail.
It has a tracking number, and
Royal Mail are due to collect it
some time today. Once they have
it, it could be at a local sorting
office by tomorrow morning, and
possibly delivered tomorrow. I
really look forward to testing it.
Ideally I should take it to the
beach and take pervy pictures of
topless sunbathers, but now we
have lost the best sunshine that
is unlikely, and besides, that is
not the real use I have in mind.
The one big error I have
made is that I am not sure of the
filter size for the lens, but I
think my x2000 neutral density
filter, and when it arrives
(hopefully in a few days) my
special filter lens for Hydrogen
light from the sun, will be the
wrong size for this new lens. Oh
well, it is ages before the next
decent eclipse, and I'll probably
be long dead by then. Hopefully I
will get good use out the new lens
taking pictures of less celestial
objects......although it could be
good for pictures of the moon.
The dark clouds did have a
big dampening effect on me, and
sapped most ideas of stuff I might
have done, but in a way they were
a good thing, They inspired me to
finish a job that I had stopped
doing last month. It was the
selecting and editing of photos I
had taken at Chattfest on 25th
July. In particular, the photos of
The Life Of Brian band. I had put
together one photo album, and all
those pictures I had taken using
my Canon 600D camera with my new
(at the time) Sigma 24 to 70mm
zoom lens - the Canon fitting
version of my favourite Nikon lens
for taking pictures of bands.
The following pictures were
taken with my Nikon 610D camera
using my favourite Sigma 24 to
70mm zoom lens. On the day it was
a test between the Canon and Nikon
cameras, and it proved the point
that it is the lens that provides
the quality, and by using the same
lens (with their different
fittings) on the two cameras
showed that both cameras could
match each other quite well.
Miranda can pull some
wonderful faces when on stage. Not
all are attractive, but some show
the power of her voice.
Some singers can "own" the
stage, and Miranda is one of them.
Brian Bath seeming to be
enjoying himself. He is credited
on some of Kate Bush's early
songs, and was a member of her
band in her early days. He is an
unusual guitarist in that provided
he knows the song he is a
brilliant guitarist, but doesn't
do so well if he has to improvise.
This picture was taken
during their final song, and
Miranda has a double reason for
looking so happy. Their set was
just about flawless, and they
excelled on a proper stage (as
opposed to the more usual corner
of a pub), but more than that, she
had got through their set without
having any pains. Just a week
earlier she had had her appendix
out, and admitted that it was part
adrenaline that got her on stage.
Once on stage she gave it her all,
and the high of doing a great gig
provided more relief. I have heard
from her since, and she never said
she had any pains in the evening
when she was relaxed and ready for
sleep. That was good news.
I'm not even sure I remember
taking this picture of Miranda
after she had come off stage, but
I was quite pleased how good it
looks (to my eyes).
I had to go through 252
photos to find these examples (and
another 20+ for a full photo
album), and all that took some
time. It probably was not then,
but I think I may have had too
many snacks yesterday. I was in
that sort of mood. At this point I
am trying to remember what I had
for dinner. I keep thinking it was
a Tesco Paella, but that was
surely the day before ? Maybe I
just finished off the reduced
price sandwiches I had bought from
Tesco the day before. I know I
ended it with some ice cream.
It was the Ben &
Jerry's orange choc chip ice cream
that I mentioned yesterday. This
time I left it out of the fridge
for at least 10 minutes, and maybe
15 before eating it. It was better
when starting to melt, but I still
felt it was a bit disappointing
for a premium priced ice cream. It
seems curiosity killed the cat
again !
There is nothing new to say
about my evening. It was the usual
selection of TV, and in bed at
around 10pm. I made a point of
going to bed early to give myself
time to read for a while before
trying for sleep. I was probably
asleep around 11pm, but I am not
sure I slept that well. I seemed
to dream a lot, and I seemed to
have a very long dream made of a
few overlapping segments.
In this long seeming dream
(but probably only lasting a few
minutes) I was at work in a new
building. For some reason Jodie
came with me, and she was being
treated as the new girl as if she
was going to work there. In the
meantime I was setting up my new
work bench. There was a woman who
was calibrating what seemed to
just an ordinary 14" ex-scrap TV
used mostly to watch teletext.
After a while I wanted to
nip outside for a cigarette. That
turned into quite a complex thing.
The first thing was going down the
stairs which were running with
water like a waterfall. Having
exited the building I had to walk
along a narrow village street that
was crowded with traffic. I saw
several near misses as cars, vans
and lorries passed each other. I
don't think I had my cigarette
because the dream ended before I
got to wherever I was allowed to
smoke.
I woke up at about 4 am
(but possibly 5am) and saw that
there was a fair amount of rain.
Unlike the previous morning, the
road outside was properly wet, and
it even looked like the garden had
been watered well. The air blowing
in my bedroom window smelled of
rain, and was also rather chilly.
I closed the window before getting
back onto (but not in) my bed, and
falling asleep again. I am sure I
had another dream then, but that
one, if it happened, has left no
memories.
One thing I ate a fair bit
of yesterday was fruit. It had the
desired effect when I got up and
went to the toilet. There was no
messing around - I had a very
decent seeming poo, although I did
think that maybe I had not passed
as much pee as usual. That was
sort of reflected in my weight
when I got on the scales. I seemed
to have gained a whole kilogram
since yesterday morning. I knew I
did not eat all that carefully,
but a whole kilogram ????
My blood glucose was
slightly up this morning, but
still good enough. I got readings
of 8.5, 7.1 and 7.9mmol/l. That
was three very different readings
for no obvious reasons - one very
good, and one leaning towards the
bad. The other was just in the
middle. My blood pressure was
115/75, and maybe that is a bit on
the low side, but at least my
heart is probably not having to
work too hard.
Once again it is another
morning when I have no real idea
of what I am doing today. It would
be easy to say I might ake a walk
in the park, but I probably won't.
Maybe I should do what I did
yesterday, and make some progress
on a backlog of photos. I still
have photos of two bands I saw at
Petts Wood Calling, and I have
only had a brief glance at some of
the pictures. Maybe this is what
dull rainy days were designed for.