Sunday 18 August 2013

Moby Moment. "The Great Escape"

I was going to write a long piece on copyright, on the music industry and the artists' side of the equation, all of which have been on my mind lately for one reason or another, but until I have a tad more inspiration will have to shelve it for now.

I do not like "stealing" music, via torrents, or unregistered Russian websites, or anything, and do not sell anything on if I find myself compromised by doing so, ever, but if my CDs/DVDs are unplayable, or whatever, or my old LPs and cassettes are just too darned difficult to copy (VERY laboriously) on to my PC and hence music player for personal digestion, I think to myself "I already own this, albeit in a different format, so why not?" Then I read an odd licensing thing that you sometimes see when downloading something, and think that I'm fine with that....I know the artist(s) has/have already been part of the process, and hence (hopefully) got paid, so why not?

Enough, I'm not going to write that essay now.




Ironic that YT or Google deleted my previous video, which I've only just noticed when reading back though....... So have tried again.... (Edited 21st July 2018)

Some of the thoughts were sparked off by YouTube deleting a couple of my videos that featured "copyright" music that someone called "Johnny M" had objected to. Hey Johnny, was anyone fooled into thinking I worked with The Eurthymics or Lou Reed because I'd used them as a soundtrack to walking a pack of beagles through some woods?? No? I didn't think so. Was anyone deprived of any money because I used the tracks? No? I didn't think so.

Was anyone for the remotest second lead to believe that any of the artists I'd picked (because the tracks seemed to fit, and because I LIKED them) endorsed any aspect of the videos I'd posted? No, I really don't think so.

Did I claim anything other than "Fair use" of the tracks at any point? NO.

When artists make zillions of shekels out of a track, and it's been played millions of times "in public" then some of the reasoning for Johnny M to complain about my homemade "Entertainment" videos seems a little bit picky to me. Sorry, but I'm a bit cross.

Hidden messages?

Keep them.

YouTube would die if every single "Copyright" video was deleted, and that's a simple inarguable fact.

Oh, and I was going to go off on one about "The Emperor's New Clothes" and the Daft Punk album, but then that got me thinking about previous "Emperor's New Clothes" albums, like everything by Moby and, in a circular way that made me go look for the one track that always hit me the most. This is a live version of it, but the studio version is sublime.


Got to get a grip.

Saturday 17 August 2013

Reader(s)

After the death of Google Reader, I tried Newsvibes, Old Reader, Feedly and two or three others. All of which had their positives and snags too...I settled on Old Reader as it was the closest to what I was familiar with and seemed to have much of the same functionality...

Then, disaster....they got so swamped by traffic their servers melted and it looked like it was all over.

Thank goodness, that whatever happened, when it looked as if they were reverting to a private network for "friends" only, and I gave up even trying any more alternatives, something must have happened to make them change their minds...

PHEW.
















Only 2630 blooming posts to catch up with now............ Time killer.




Wednesday 7 August 2013

Dire



After all therse years, I can't help but hear Paul Sutherland's view on Dire Straits. They were associated with the "M&S types".

Still, can't take anything away from much that they've done. My own personal hate is their most successful "Money For Nothing" which to this day I loath with a passion. While it admittedly was technically superb and all that, it was like they'd suddenly turned into a parody version of themselves. This is a reminder of their better tracks, as they had many many....

Saturday 3 August 2013

Dry Stone Walling & Cliff


More experiments with LR4 I'm afraid....


I found my long-lost Polarising filter in a waistcoat pocket, so maybe, just maybe, that might have helped with some of the skies. To be honest, I had used it many times in the past and done "comparison" shots which left me wondering why I'd bothered buying it in the first place. Still, maybe it's more of a learning curve than I had hoped for....





 None of these are "layered", just tweaked a bit until the impression suits me. I am a million miles behind on PS7, and have a stack of tutorial videos to try to get around to playing with, but you can see how many other photographers have got the hang of HDR when you're aware of it. I am just trying here....





 Oh, and in case any of you have been to Yorkshire and seen our walls, this is how we grow them....




 Of course, in "real" walls we try to make the courses a bit straighter, but isn't Nature a fabulous creature?










All you Holme Valley photographers...I've got my eye on you......



Love Forestation









Baby Dragon


 






Banks of the Styx

 









1996




 





Friday 2 August 2013

Stream Of BS Maybe.....








More LR4 (Sorry!)




I have had too much today, and I don't mean anything by that, just "too much". So won't say which is which.

....alright, the really dark one is the "straight off the camera" one, but otherwise they're all DPP..apart from one.

 It's not like I'm an expert or anything, seeing as how I'm not, and am going to try to master the selective adjustment thing, but need a PhD do actually manage that....... It's fun trying though.

Hopefully practice might make it easier.....




Thursday 1 August 2013

Lightroom

I have about thirty "posts" in my head to try to get out, but then time and time again, I run into a brick wall, and think "Who on earth wants to read this??"

Is a Blog like a living CV? I guess so.

I've said before that someone I know once said that they were places for people to tell the world how good they were, though perhaps that's paraphrasing. But still, a Blog is a potentially very self-indulgent place I have to admit that.

I have "acquired" Adobe Lightroom 4 (64 Bit) and am frustrated as heck trying to navigate my way around it's inner workings. Canon's own DPP is so straight forward, basic in some ways I know, and does exactly what you want for the majority of the time, but LR is like a sophisticated overseas cousin who knows exactly where it's at, and has a lot more whistles and bells to baffle a rank amateur, but keen to learn type like me.

Anyway, while I do that here are three versions of the same picture of Gwyn:



  When I get chance I'll do something properly worthwhile like posting comparison shots......ones that have been thought through rather than B&W vs colour... Doh!

Still, I'm proud of all three. The fact of the matter in this instance, isn't which are LR and which DPP, seeing as how they're all "tinkered with" rather than "straight out of the camera", but rather a matter of personal taste.

There is a "local" as in Huddersfield, based photographer who runs a Blog that I followed (until Google Reader died, and then "Old Reader" did too" and I can't get "Newsvibe" to do what I want...) who posts some superb pictures, but al are in his particualr style, and often extremely heavy on the contrast and so on. That's not a criticism, he runs classes on the subject after all, and I push a mower, so know nothing obviously, just an observation.

DPP or LR? There are far better qualified people out there to comment on the subject, so I'll relax a bit, until I learn how to get it to do what I want, then beware....

What is the end result/purpose of your pictures? Professional stylistic things, or just friends & family? Or some kind of mix of the two?

I take pictures for fun, but strive, in and amongst, to make them better and better. Here's hoping that LR4 can help me with that, if I find something that works for me in the first place that is....



 Lightroom 4

Digital Photo Professional

Not a lot in it I guess, but I know which I prefer.

I managed a whole post, again, without bragging or hidden messages, or any kind of pointed innuendo, wow, must be getting better at this...




Saturday 27 July 2013

The Cure



What more can one say?

I have pictures from forever, and a lot of recent, and not-so, that I wanted to post. Some will find their way here, and some won't.

If you're not able to listen properly to music you haven't heard before, then play this twice, or three times, and empty your mind and just let the words flow through you....... I'm not saying you'll suddenly become a Cure fan, you weren't were you? But g'wan, try.

More posts coming, when I get my head back to this planet....

Baked.

Wednesday 24 July 2013

Stormy

I have been a whole month since posting anything, which is fine, as real life has been too full to find the time. Still, there are still an awful lot of pictures and stuff to come, whether you want them or not......

Again I delete many paragraphs before posting. Keep it simple..and inoffensive.








 Mwah!


  

Monday 24 June 2013

Thursday 20 June 2013

Hunting Video

"Foxhunting: cruel sport or natural chase?"







12 minutes of rational and unbiased observations of the stupidity of the Hunting Act, well worth a viewing whichever side of the fence you're on.

(I make no pretence that I had anything to do with the production of the video.)


Wednesday 19 June 2013

York for the Weekend!!

Time out from gardening, beagles, and the valley.....



I've been very privileged at times to be a guest at two or three different Point-to-Points, and have thoroughly enjoyed them all, but right up until this weekend the closest I have ever been to the races was camping on Hexham racecourse on the way up to the Orkneys when I was about seven....so a few decades ago now.....

That has all changed, and I am no longer a racing-virgin.



My far from singular lack of success at the bookies on my p2p trips, well there might have been an odd one or two but very rare ones, has not been altered by the weekend. I have no faith in reading form, or any other scientific methodology in betting, which is a shame maybe as "just liking a name for some mystical reason" is clearly not good enough......


The disappointing gambling was ameliorated a lot by the facilities, if not the food particularly, at the (four star!!) hotel........

Then on Sunday, the culture........





The moment before this would have been a much better picture, the two whippets were looking over my way but my camera was off and by the time it was on they were moving away, still, it's not so bad I guess....





 Years ago, somewhere in the mid-90s I was valuing agricultural properties in the North Yorkshire area, Craven & Harrogate Districts in particular, and met some truly fabulous and interesting people, as well as some with other attributes, but that would make another story in itself.

One such was David Yorke, listed as "landed gentry" in places where such things are listed, and a pleasure it was to meet and spend time with him going around the family estate looking at this and that. I met his now late-father, Major Yorke, a former Master of the Pendle Forest Harriers, and had a guided tour of Halton Place, the family seat in the midst of the estate. Happy times.


One thing that was mentioned in our many and varied conversations was the random fact that the family had their own window in York Minster......I mean, how can you follow that? Not being a regular visitor to York, and never having actually been in the Minster I just absorbed the fact as impressive to put it mildly, but then all these years later it came to mind like such things sometimes do.

I think I found it!

 






 I would need to have some help in deciphering all the hidden messages and not-so hidden ones too to be honest, but there you have it.

There were an awful lot of occult and masonic symbols dotted around the statues, paintings, and in fact embedded into the architecture too, but this isn't a blog on esoteric matters, so I'll not even attempt to make an comment on things that go on behind the scenes of the "establishment", it's probably best that we don't know to be fair...


 I got the impression that a lot of ancient historical churchmen were extremely fat and liked to be surrounded by young cherubic figures, so not a lot has actually changed then.......

One fresco made me put the camera to one side and go for a walk instead, I mean, really.

Oh, and that they ruled their realms with steel....


Ha. What else could the irony generator have come up with?



 You don't say much these days?




A long exploratory walk around the main central parts of the old town, then it was time for eats and home. What a lovely weekend though.

York, go, look for yourself, but don't back any three legged horses, no, really.