Month: December 2009

  • Tis cold

    Been a pretty busy couple of weeks on the work front. On Tuesday one of my latest sites, www.elizabethharveyphotography.com went live. Liz is a fellow Maine Flickrer and she takes fantastic shots of the local scenery and puts them to music. I went to Portland to show her the ropes on updating it with WordPress and afterwards had a wander round the freezing streets with me camera before picking DrSita up from the airport (email if you’re interested in details on that particular point)

    Portland Lighthouse
    Dalek in the town centre

    I’m awaiting the arrival of a Bokehnator kit, which will change the circles in unfocussed shots like this:

    Stop. Repeat.
    'Normal' Bokeh

    Clear Skies
    Temperature: -15°C * Wind: WNW at 5 mph * Clouds: Clear Skies * Wind Chill: -18°C
    …to all kinds of other shapes. Yep, it’ll be tacky but I’m all about experimentation in photography.

    It’s hard not to mention the weather at the moment. Look at the weather thingy in the left hand sidebar…

    I know that a fair amount of the UK got snow today and, as you know, I’m all about the frozen water crystals; However I’ve never experienced cold like we’re having right now. Yesterday 16 degrees C below zero was the ambient temperature. That’s before factoring in windchill. I was wearing at least 6 layers plus my favourite furry hat but as I was dragged around Bowdoin campus by Atticus it felt like I was wearing shorts.  Today if I venture out, I’ll be wearing pajama bottoms underneath me trousers. Wonder if it’ll get to -40° which will spare me having to specify centigrade or Fahrenheit….

    Talking of Bowdoin, the maintenance peeps are building an ice rink in the middle of it. They cleared the snow off a patch of the grass and are spraying it with water on a daily basis. Might have to see if Goodwill has any cheap size 12 skates, though it’s been a good few years since I did any skating and I’d be very cautious given that there aren’t any rails around the edge to slam into when it all goes pear-shaped.

    Looks like we're getting an icerink
    DIY Ice Rink

    My favourite bit about going ice skating when I were a lad (f’rinstance, James Healy’s birthday in 1985ish in Bristol) were the arcade machines. They had my all-time favourites Mr.Do!, Defender… and with Bananarama, The Bangles, & Blondie blasting on the speakers…good times…

    Apparently the Androscoggin river down the road is going to freeze over more or less completely. It had ice floating down it t’other day and at the bend half of it had a good couple of inches of ice over it. According to one of my local Flickr friends there’ll be a ‘Fishing shanty town’ on it in the new year so that’ll be worth a photo or three.

    After you’ve checked out Liz’s site another recommendation is Mario’s latest Circulo Vicioso podcast. This month the theme is Los Angeles, cos that’s the guest city of this year’s Guadalajara International Book Festival (FIL). He’s picked some great choons. I listened to it the first time on a long walk with ‘Cus round the snowy woods, and it was a tad incongruous, but no less pleasurable, listening to the likes of Los Lobos and Lalo Guerrero as my extremities slowly froze. If your Spanish is a bit rusty, skip to the songs.

    Here endeth the blog post. See yous soon  😉

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  • Maine Street, Brunswick

    It was coming down thick and fast, the only people out were business owners suddenly demoted to street sweepers and this poor, bedraggled poodle. Atticus was safe and warm back at the house. He’s due a long walk today.

  • Bowdoin College Campus

    You might have already seen this one on my blog or at Flickr. Sorry to repeat post, but I’m quite proud of it. Mainly for managing to get up early enough to capture it… We’re due for more snow tomorrow and I’ve been reading up on snow photography tips.

    BTW- Gina, Evan & Adrian, thanks for the card! Little Ady’s looking cuter than ever.

  • Christmas Dex in Portland, ME

    For First Friday Art Walk in Portland I met up with the usual suspects for a couple of hours of night urban photography. I tried to do the whole thing flash-less which meant some nice bokeh wherever I pointed the camera.

  • The Abominable Photographer

    When I told people we were moving to Maine, after the ‘Hope you like lobster’ comment, the next was usually ‘Hope you like snow’. Lobster’s alright, though it seems more trouble than it’s worth. I reckon you burn more calories in cracking it apart to get to the meat than you do digesting it. Like cucumber encased in concrete… I’ll take smoked haddock over lobster any day of the week. Actually, I’d take fish fingers over lobster too. But snow. I bloody loves it.

    The Abominable Photographer
    The Abominable Photographer

    It’s feeling well Christmassy what with the 4-6″ we got on Saturday night. It only seems like yesterday that I was packing our fibre-optic tree into the back of a moving lorry in 3 digit temperatures. Now we’re in the cold and I’m back to using centigrade cos 32° sounds like a ridiculously high temperature for water to freeze at. We were up late on Saturday night watching Dollhouse (which has recently become unmissable and is a real shame that they’re going to cancel it) so I had 5 hours sleep and got up at 6 to see Brunswick in all its frozen glory. I was amazed that the roads had already been ploughed, and Bowdoin maintenance staff (bless ’em) had already shovelled and gritted the path from our door to the road. The ploughed bits were really icy and I nearly fell on my arse several times until I realised it was a lot easier to trudge through the unploughed bits and making full use of the boots mum bought me from LL Bean.

    I took around 50 photos, half of which are on Flickr in this set. This is my favourite:

    Bowdoin Campus
    Bowdoin Chapel dans le neige

    There should be a top-up of snow on Wednesday and if so I’m going to try and get to the coast because I don’t think I’ve seen that particular combination since Cape Cod in 2000 with Matt & Meg.

    Also the snow’s a grand excuse for comfort foods here’s DrSita’s latest soup:

    DrSita's latest delicious soup
    DrSita's latest delicious soup

    Also, just for his fans… here’s Atticus:

    Why me?
    Why me?
  • Easy Apple Crumble Recipe

    Apple Crumble
    Dead easy apple crumble

    I know I shouldn’t criticise until I stop weighing myself in stone and pounds, but Pecks? Really? Anyway I purchased half a peck of pommes to practice providing puddings to my peeps.

    You might have already seen the recipe over at Flickr, but just in case you’re desperate for the info and Flick has the hiccups, please hold your clicks or summat:

    Cut up apples, sprinkle with sugar (and cinnamon if you remember), mix marge into flour till it’s crumbley, cover them apples with crumble. Put more sugar on top… oven it on 350° for about 45 minutes, serve, add generous dollop of your local vanilla ice cream.

    Mum, if I’ve missed anything or you notice any other oversight therein, comment away… and thanks for the Autumn cooking lesson series 🙂