As is often the way with my writing here, an idea or title I start out with for a blog post ends up going off at a tangent, and I have a bonus piece I wasn't really expecting. This happened with the last post. So this new one is an attempt to delve deeper into… Continue reading (More) On Fallow Seasons
On Fallow Seasons
So as I head into year seven of 35hunter, the temptation with a new year is to write some kind of review of the previous one. It seems to be our western culture's way to constantly strive to measure, assess and appraise. If I was looking at my photography over 2021, it would be far… Continue reading On Fallow Seasons
Blurry Photos – And When To Not Delete Them
I use Google Photos as a back up most of our family photos, of which 99.9% are taken with my phone. As my storage was close to the limit, Google was trying to help me remove photos that I might not want anymore, and one of the groups of files it selected was "blurry photos".… Continue reading Blurry Photos – And When To Not Delete Them
(Up To) One Photograph Is Enough
I'm often curious about the different kind of angles companies use to try to sell us stuff. Especially stuff we don't need. A common poster seen in shops here is a number in a huge font taking up most of the available space, with a percentage sign next to it, and "off" written beside. For… Continue reading (Up To) One Photograph Is Enough
Honouring The Buffer
Working from home for half of my working week over the last 20 months has had more pros than cons, by a long margin. No commute, home comforts, no work "uniform", being able to play music, more time with family, the list goes on. However one thing that I noticed early on is I miss… Continue reading Honouring The Buffer




