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Pre Loved books.

One of our local second hand book shops.

For nearly 18 months I have been in and out of one of the local second hand book shops. As much as I love poking around shops like this, I always feel slightly intimidated by the people in them. What if they ask me what books I like and I say something as mainstream as James Clavell or, god forbid, Dan Brown? I feel like I should be able to real off Dickens novels like I can cricket scores from 20 years ago. I would like to be able to understand just a little bit of Ralph Waldo Emerson. I would even like to have the talent to carry on like a pretentious wanker and quote great swathes of Shakespeare. Alas, I am but a simple fool, and Mr Clavell does it for me. Emerson may as well speak Latin, and Shakespeare puts me in a brown mood, mainly due to having it force fed to us at school. My point is, second hand book shops make me nervous.

So what the hell has this got to do with photography I hear you ask dear reader? Well, in a blinding flash whilst I waited for a work mates crumbed fish too cook, I realised there might be some treasure in them there shelves. Old photography books. Before I knew the feet were in motion and I was striding with all the confidence of a cat at Crufts into the book shop for a bit of a gander.

After wandering around and being frustrated by the lack of any sort of categorisation or signage, I relented and asked the middle aged lady behind the counter, who was just about to finish her game of Solitaire.

“Red ten onto the black jack and you are home love.” I advised, only to get a look that made me feel like I should have come armed with a quote from Eddie Allan Poe poem.

“Can I assist you?” she asked. I told her I was looking for any books they might have related to photography. “In the photography section.” she replied.

“Oh right, the photography section, the one with the huge flashing sign that say Photography Section above it?” This wasn’t going well.

She smiled, “Ah yes, sorry, just on that shelf to my right, your left. 3rd shelf up. Left hand side.” She then put the red ten on the black  jack and finished her game.

I waddled off to where I was directed and there it was, a small collection of fantastic old photography books. I started pulling books out, looking at the covers, and the photos inside. Fantastic. I lost track of time. I know I was looking through a book I recognised from home when I could smell fish and chips. Time to go.

On the way out, I thanked the lady, and advised her the red 6 could go onto the black 7. Another smile and a “see you again” and I was off.

She was right, she will see me again.

Crap!



Crap!, originally uploaded by norbography.

What happens when you aren’t concentrating fully on what you are doing. A couple of weeks back I got some stainless steel reels for the developing tank. They cost me an arm and a leg and a kidney and some of my frontal lobe, but boy are they worth it. Well I obviously got a bit cocky. Loading a roll of Kodak TX400 120 film last night whilst watching Family Guy, I must have been enjoying the show too much and wasn’t concentrating. Pull the film out and hung it in the laundry over night. Didn’t even bother looking at it at the time. Got up this morning and before I left I had a quick glance. Oh sweet jesus, what happened? Obviously it wasn’t on the reel properly and film was crinkled and touching the side of the tank and other parts of the film. d’oh! Oh well, lesson learnt.

Gig photography, not as easy as it looks.

Last Saturday night, I went to the 1st Culburra Beach Music Festival, at the Culburra/Nowra surf club. The music was great, with Paul Greene heading up the bill. Having never even tried to take photos of musicians playing before, I didn’t realise how frustrating it would be.  The microphone is one annoyance for a photographer. The lighting at this gig was another problem. Things were ok during the time there was some daylight outside, but I really needed to open the lens up and shoot high ISO once it got dark outside.

Paul Greene

All in all, it was a good learning experince. I would love to do it again, next time with a flash and I would get in a bit closer.

2009, some aims.

Things I want to acheive this year.

– learn how to use my flash.
– get more comfortable taking portraits.
– sell some photos.
– use some of the 15 film cameras a bit more.
– take less photos but higher quality.

Lets see how I fair.

What do you want to achieve?

Sixteen (PSD)



Sixteen (PSD), originally uploaded by norbography.

In response to this ……….

Sixteen Random Things About Me

1. I enjoy my own company.
2. I sometimes make up my own words.
3. I am good at swearing.
4. I am ambidextrous at a lot of things.
5. I can’t stop buying $10 cameras off eBay.
6. I have broken or dislocated quite a lot of bones and joints.
7. I am a very conservative driver most of the time.
8. I am unorganised.
9. I have a lot of strong views on politics and religion etc
10. I am forgetful.
11. I don’t have a clue what my ideal job is.
12. I want to do another charity pushbike ride. www.helpnorbshelpthekids.com
13. I am going grey.
14. I am not ambitious.
15. My mother in law thinks I look like Anthony LaPaglia.
16. I don’t think I look like Anthony LaPaglia.