Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Playing with Diana

I have been a long time fan of lomography ( http://www.lomography.com/ ) so when i stumbled upon a Diana camera ( not the original, but a recent production ) i could not resist...
My latest photographic toy #Diana #pinhole #lomography #analog
Diana by Lomography

I also invested in a couple of roll 120 films and here's below the results:


Night driving in limerick ( 120film color 400 ISO )
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Night drive...

Mirror experimenting
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Mirror .. mirror tell me ....
Somehow I had better luck with the RescaleX ( 90-200 ) films:

In Kilkee, on te slip
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The joker on the slip
The pier
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Attack by the waves...
And in Limerick

View from the parking:
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Limerick church

Playing with settings
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Limerick church
  The docker monument:
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Docker monument .. unsafe they say
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Docker close up 
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Shannon view
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Church 
Me
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Autoportrait
 

Monday, October 01, 2012

A nice weekend in Dublin

I went to spend the weekend in Dublin.

Summary:
Weekend in Dublin snapshot #moxie #zoo
Summary of the weekend


After doing a bit of shopping in the city centre, we went to the Just In Time For The Apocalypse: 2012 group show at Moxie Studios - a bit hard to find the warehouse, but we did it.
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Designer room in mox.ie

Love the central piece by the very talented Sinead Doyle - see more: http://sineaddoyle.ie/ .

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Flock of clock birds by Jenny Walsh

Also like the clock by designer Jenny Walsh - see more: http://www.jennywalshdesign.com .
 

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Inside mox expo

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Exploring the mox....

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Tree rug 



Off course there was time for food, and some guiness...
Sunday dessert
Dessert time



 Sunday was even more relaxing with a visit to Dublin Zoo ( http://www.dublinzoo.ie/ )
Old entrance lodge Dublin zoo
The old entrance of Dublin Zoo

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The africans plains in the heart of Dublin

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Happy life for the lemur .. I like to move it , move it...

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Sea Lion
Sadly we miss feeding times for the sea lions, and we were'nt able to see the Meerkats ( http://www.dublinzoo.ie/News/66-75/Meet-the-Meerkats.aspx ) but as a result I am even more motivated to go back another time.

Monday, September 24, 2012

A sunday in Kilkee

Another sunday basking in sunny Kilkee

Looks calm in the harbour:

Che watching over the boat..




 Incoming waves:

Incoming Waves



Seagull basking in the sun:

At least some are undisturbed by the rowdy sea



 Back from the dive:
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Aughinish back to shore
 
 Pier view:

Enjoying the view from the pier




     Wave coming:

Incoming




     Gone for a swim:
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gone for a swim...
  The Joker:

Boat: The Joker




  Nobody jumping today:

The boards...




Pollock Hole Swimmer drying off :

After the swim



A small note, to say there is a wonderful book:
 Kilkee Moments ( http://www.kilkeemoments.ie/ ) available in bookstore, which proceeds are going to the Kilkee Rescue Center.

Later a bit further north the coast, Waves in Doonberg Golf Beach :
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Doonberg

Monday, September 17, 2012

My Computer History .... so far

My very first computer was an Alice, a french made computer ; a very impressive beast (RAM : 8 kb  CPU: Motorola 6803 )
The original box with tapes.... yes tapes
The beast itself

It meant a lot to me ( actually I still have it in a storage room in France ), first because my grandfather bought it to me - for reason I have never explained or understood, may be he had some insight - a good one - that this would be the future, secondly because the manual was illustrated by one of my favorite comic artist Moebius ( but I did not know that at the time ).
Illustrated by Moebius....

I remember soon after, the school started using T07 and MO5 as a part of a sponsored state program to promote informatics.

You can read more about Alice history (in French) on this wiki: http://alice.system-cfg.com/
There you can also find links to some emulators.

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My second was an Amstrad CPC464 ( 64 kB RAM CPU: Zilog Z80A )
 I started to play games ( a lot more than previously ) with that, I particularly fondly remember: "Infernal runner" by Eric Chahi


Infernal Runner
You can actually find a very good Java emulator online here : http://www.cpcbox.com/ you can even load games - without the dreadful line by line loading time.


Somehow the computer through more powerful, became less exciting and more an utility tool.
My third was a PC intel 486, it was still under MS-DOS, but had the very premise of a GUI (an ultra basic explorer), but it allow me to be a bit more productive with word processing and some early spreadsheet - which if I recall correctly I use to keep track of my game scores.
My fourth was a PC tower, and finally a jump to today familiar Windows ( 95 I think ), it survived for a long time, throughout my college years and even at the beginning of my fully fledge worker years, helped I have to admit by multiple and regular upgrade ( memory / hard drive / OS .... ).  By that time i was mingling with unix at college and later at work.

I then switch to laptop with a sony vaio, before succumbing 5 years ago to an Apple White MacBook....

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Ham Sandwich in Dolans

After missing them at the SeaSession and apparently 3 times at the Electric Picnic ( all this year ), I manage to see the band Ham Sandwich live... in the Dolans warehouse.
Brilliant and full of energy, your man was on drunken fire to the delight of the crowd....

Ham sandwich dolans
instagram capture
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guitar + bass 
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I feel loved ...
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Ham Sanwich
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:D
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Everybody all right ?
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guitar hero ?
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balloons and confettis
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xxx
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Playing with balloon
You can follow them here : http://hamsandwichmusic.com/





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Irish Roads

 Irish roads .... on the west west still the west stop and pray