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Oh dear!

Oh dear!

UK June 2011 – Day 29. What a truly appalling picture.

I could have used the safety shot I took during our afternoon walk around Farlington Marshes, but that seems like a bit of a betrayal of my family. So this picture will have to do.

Tonight we had a family curry and took this picture afterwards. My brother is absent – on the way to a weekend of fun in Germany. I could have set up the tripod outside while the sun was still out and taken a better picture but the dreaded photo-lethargy is still effecting me. Oh well. The camera also had trouble focusing again. There were some better shots but they were too blurred to keep. A $1600 camera and it can’t take in-focus pictures when needed…

Tomorrow we return the hire car, pack and get ready to leave. Our trip to the UK is all but over.

Today’s alternate shots

What a lot of keys I've collected

What a lot of keys I've collected on this trip. I should add that the fluffy pony key fob belongs to Marcelle.

Terrible picture of the family

A terrible picture of the family

13 July 2011 | 365:194 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Photo-lethargy strikes yet again

Photo-lethargy strikes yet again by Gary Allman

UK June 2011 – Day 28. Yet more curry!

We spent the day buying gifts and stuff to take back with us – including a trip to Gilbert’s sweet shop, which someone had told me, erroneously as it transpired, had closed. We also visited the chandlers to get stainless ‘D’ ring fixings for our kayaks, and then it was back to Gun Wharf for Ginger to get clothes.

In the evening we attended one of the Monthly curry nights that I used to go to, and again it was great to catch up with everyone. The dreaded photo-lethargy struck yet again, so all I have is this late night picture taken back at my son Robert’s flat.

Today’s extra

Gilberts Sweet shop, Eastney Portsmouth

Gilberts Sweet shop, Eastney Portsmouth

12 July 2011 | 365:193 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Watching Coldplay live at Glastonbury in 3D

Watching Coldplay live at Glastonbury in 3D by Gary Allman

UK June 2011 – Day 11. Today we met Dandy

Dandy is my niece’s pony, and a fine animal he is too, though it seems he is inclined to eat a little too much. We watched Dandy go through his paces and then we were formally introduced.We spent the rest of the day with Ian and Marcelle, having our third curry of the week in the evening. We finished the day off watching Coldplay live at Glastonbury in 3D, which explains why we appear to be wearing dark glasses, inside at night. The 3D TV is a sign of my brother’s geeky gadget weakness. You name it, he has to have it.

Tonight we get to sleep in his huge family tent in the back yard – it’s so big we could easily set up ours inside and still have lots of room to spare. Tomorrow we’ll be setting off for Scotland via Birmingham. It’s going to be nice to get out on the road for a while.

Now we’re moving on it’s time to assess the trip so far. Our visit has been a lot easier for me than I expected. I thought I’d find it emotionally draining, but it’s not turned out that way. The strangest thing I’ve encountered is how odd all the accents sound, it’s almost like everyone has developed a Dick Van Dyke (Marry Poppins) cockney accent. My ear must have become tuned to the American accent which I don’t notice anymore. Driving has been quite easy (so far), though I live in fear of grabbing the hire car’s right steering column control stalk and breaking it off, mistaking it for the gear change, which on our van is mounted on the steering column.

Another strange thing has been seeing bits of furniture and some of my personal items. They’ve been turning up without warning in all sorts of places. They take me aback for a moment while I assimilate where I’ve seen them before. I found my old bathroom scales; when I checked them they still held my data, so I updated my age. I had to add five years – gosh. I also realised the bed we were sleeping on at Robert’s was probably the bed I used to sleep on in the garden all those years ago.

Today’s extras

Ashlyn and Dandy

My niece and her pony Dandy

Ginger meets Dandy

Ginger meets Dandy

Funny face

After dinner antics - Funny face

Handstand

After dinner antics - Handstand

Oh how I would have laughed if he'd fallen in

Oh how I would have laughed if he'd fallen in

25 June 2011 | 365:176 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


My first pint of real beer in over two and a half years

My first pint of real beer in over two and a half years by Gary Allman

UK June 2011 – Day 9. A trip out to visit family

We were up early to go get the hire car, pick up my sister and then go off visiting family. We had a great time with my cousin, her family and my aunt. Several pictures of cute children resulted.

Back in Portsmouth it was my sister’s turn to put us up for a couple of nights, and before we knew where we were we were in a pub! Eight days in Blighty and this was my first chance at a real pint, so I grabbed it with both hands, and tried several more just to make sure. A friend in Springfield had specifically requested a picture of me drinking a pint in an English pub, so this is my picture for today.

Had the drinking stopped there all would have been well, but we carried on into the wee small hours back at my sister’s house. Apparently come bedtime it took me fifteen minutes to negotiate the spiral staircase up to the bedroom.

Today’s alternate shots & extras

Gary and friend (1)

Gary and friend (1)

Gary and friend (2)

Gary and friend (2)

With my first pint in over two and a half years

With my first pint in over two and a half years

Cuteness

More cuteness

Diffi

My sister plus the newest addition to my cousin's family

Happy

Happy - my aunt with her latest grandchild.

Latest addition

Latest addition

Parents (again)

Parents (again) - you'd think people would learn after the first one! I can talk, I didn't.

23 June 2011 | 365:174 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Rest day

Rest day by Gary Allman

UK June 2011 – Day 8. Today we didn’t do a lot.

We had a ‘down day’ which involved nothing much which was very nice.

By the way – I’m deliberately not the focal point of this picture, I guess I could have gone for a higher ISO setting and brought us both into focus, but I rather like it just as it is.

Today’s alternate shot

R and R

Gary and Ginger take a rest

22 June 2011 | 365:173 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Dinner with Robert and Mel

Dinner with Robert and Mel by Gary Allman

UK June 2011 – Day 6. By now a curry was long overdue.

This morning we went shopping with Ian and Marcelle. Ginger was impressed by the clothes at the M&S outlet store (“They actually fit!”), I found a Krispy Kreme doughnut shop (no I did not buy any). The afternoon was spent shopping for a new lens for my camera. I decided that it might be time to invest in a prime lens. I found a reasonably priced 50mm f1.8 lens which will make an excellent portrait lens, though at an 35mm equivalent of around 75mm it’ll be a bit ‘long’ for general use – but better than nothing, I’ll just have to move back to frame my shots.

I also tried to book our hotels in London, only to find I’d forgotten to take into account the ‘Wimbledon effect’. Hotel rooms that were £90 on Tuesday, shot up to £250 on Wednesday. We decided it would be more economically viable to travel up and down than stay up there. Especially considering the additional expense of buying another lens and getting the supplied kit lens fixed.

In the evening we took Robert and Mel out to dinner and our the first curry of this trip. Which was when I took today’s self portrait and the pictures of Robert and Mel (some are taken by Ginger).

Camera woes

I knew taking a new camera on vacation would be a gamble; I didn’t find out how much until a lot later.

I’d carried the camera’s manual onto the ‘plane as part of my hand luggage so I could read it and play with the camera on the flight to the UK. Those plans were dashed when the lens broke. So I had to wing it. I went through some basic setting up – I knew what to do from using the D40X, but I wasn’t ready for the impact of all the extra buttons and dials. Stumbling around the controls I must have accidentally changed the white balance without noticing it. The net result was that I spent nine days taking pictures with the white balance set to ‘cool white fluorescent’. Initially I thought the pale colours were a combination of the unfamiliar camera’s display and the sensor, it was only after a set of pictures taken in full sunlight came out all blue that it dawned on me that something must be wrong.

I’d carried the camera’s manual onto the ‘plane as part of my hand luggage so I could read it and play with the camera on the flight to the UK. Those plans were dashed when the lens broke. So I had to wing it. I went through some basic setting up – I knew what to do from using the D40X, but I wasn’t ready for the impact of all the extra buttons and dials. Stumbling around the controls I must have accidentally changed the white balance without noticing it. The net result was that I spent nine days taking pictures with the white balance set to ‘cool white fluorescent’. Initially I thought the pale colours were a combination of the unfamiliar camera’s display and the sensor, it was only after a set of pictures taken in full sunlight came out all blue that it dawned on me that something must be wrong.

Hindsight tells me I should have just put the camera onto ‘full Auto’ for the entire trip.

Obviously I wasn’t thinking straight – still jet-lagged I guess, as I also forgot to clean the sensor. It had spent 24 hours with the lens opening covered only in a bandanna, so there were some huge pieces of dirt in the pictures, most of which I have had to painstakingly edit out.

The final straw has been some focusing problems. This camera has the same issues focusing when using the remote that my D40X has. The only problem is I didn’t find it out until much later, leaving me with out of focus pictures as my only daily shots.

Back home after the trip an Internet search turned up an interesting theory regarding this problem. It contradicts the Nikon manual but makes perfect sense. Essentially, for the camera to autofocus when using the remote control you must not pre-focus the camera by half pressing the shutter button. As I generally use my cameras in manual I always half press the shutter to set up the exposure (this also saves me from having to cover the eye piece, which may be another contributory factor) – d’oh! In future I’ll set the exposure, then flip the camera off and back on again to reset it. I hope this gets around the problems I’ve been having. However, it’s too late for all the remote shutter release pictures I took on vacation. So that explains some excessive use of the high pass and unsharp filters in some pictures, as I struggle to get some sort of reasonable picture.

Today’s extras

Krispy Kreme

So Krispy Kreme doughnuts are following me across the Atlantic. Spooky!

Dinner with Robert and Mel

My son Robert and girlfriend Mel at the Goa Indian Restaurant, Albert Road, Southsea.

Dinner with Robert and Mel

Robert and Mel

Dinner with Robert and Mel

Obviously the conversation was far too demanding for Robert (Picture by Ginger)

Dinner with Robert and Mel

Robert (Picture by Ginger)

Dinner with Robert and Mel

Mel (Picture by Ginger)

20 June 2011 | 365:171 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


Windy day

Windy day by Gary Allman

UK June 2011 – Day 4. Gary and Ginger standing in the wind outside Southsea Castle.

Mick treated us to a hearty English breakfast before taking us back to Robert’s for a small family get together, after which we decided to go out and blow away the cobwebs with some fresh air and a look at the sea.

It was very windy so the cobwebs didn’t stand a chance. While we were out I took this quick Self Portrait as we attempted to hide from the wind in the entrance to Southsea Castle.

18 June 2011 | 365:169 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


An evening with Mick

An Evening with Mick by Gary Allman

UK June 2011 – Day 3. To be more precise a whole day with Mick.

Despite changing time zones we had to be up early to get the broken camera lens to the repair shop before my childhood friend Mick arrived to take us to meet up with his parents, who I’ve not seen in many years.

We had a great time talking about things past, and I was spoiled rotten with a surprise of a whole plate stacked with pork pies. The day finished back at Mick’s place picking up where we left off when Mick visited us in Missouri last July – by drinking whisky.

Today’s extra

Pork Pies

A huge and very tasty selection of pork pies was laid on by my friend Mick and his parents. What a fantastic gastronomic surprise!

17 June 2011 | 365:168 | 365 Days blog | Copyright © 2011 Gary Allman


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