Harvesting the Garlic

garden-3

The rain held of this Sunday so we finally got into the garden.  We had the grass to cut, an old thorn bush to dig up and the garlic to harvest.

With all this fresh garlic on hand I may make a nice cassoulet.

Battle of the Somme

The Wave
The Wave

To commemorate the war dead here in the UK we have the symbol of the poppy, a flower common on the killing fields of France.

Last year there was a wonderful art installation of hand made pottery poppies at the Tower of London.  This year the installation has been split up and part of it is now setup in Lincoln Castle and called ‘The Wave’.

Today to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the battle of the Somme we had a ceremony to remember the war dead on all sides here in the Castle and at the Cathedral.

 

Giving Blood

Giving BloodNot much happening today, apart from a quick trip up to the hospital to give blood.

It does not take long and you get unlimited chocolate biscuits, which is the main reason I go 😉

Club Biscuit

If there is a session near you, give it a go, free tea, coffee, or hot chocolate, lots of chocolate biscuits and a nice lay down.  What more do you want.

Good Bye Ebony

45SU Ebony

After many years the owner of Ebony cameras has decided to shut up shop.  The 30th June 2016 is the last day for orders.

These beautiful cameras made of ebony wood, leather and titanium metal.

Travelling light - Ebony 45S
Travelling light – Ebony 45S

For a large format camera they fold down well and I have hiked with one on a shoulder bag, holding the meter and filters as well.

Its a camera that will last my lifetime as long as I can continue to get hold of film.

Street Conversation

Conversation

We woke this morning to the result of the United Kingdom’s EU referendum.  Its certainly made talking politics popular right now.

This lunch time I grabbed my Leica and snapped a few photographs on the street.

It was noon and high sun, possibly the worst time you can take pictures.  I have lowered the contrast in this picture, instead of my usual technique of increasing it.

Hasselblad X1D-50c

So what did Hasselblad release?

Hasselblad X1D-50c

The worlds first small mirrorless medium format camera.  Yep you heard right!

The spec is quite something and this has certainly re-invigorated the Hasselblad.  Wifi, GPS and twin SD slots, and 50 Megapixels.  The new lens also feature leaf shutters so flash sync to 1/2000 second natively.

Hasselblad have been losing medium format users to Leica with their S, but this should stop that.

Hasselblad to enter the Mirrorless Market?

Hasselblad in the BagA few more rumours are starting to appear now and it looks like the new camera from Hasselblad will be their first entry into the mirrorless market.

Yes I know they have already released mirrorless cameras but they were just expensive re-badaged Sony’s.  If the rumours are true this will be a real Hasselblad.

Fuji Velvia Film Scanned & processed in LR4
Fuji Velvia Film Scanned & processed in LR4

Since Hasselblad turned their backs on us ‘V’ System users and made changes to the ‘H’ System to ensure less compatibility, they have been driving medium format users to the Leica.  Leica released an adapter to allow full functionality with their medium format S cameras so Hasselblad have been making some changes recently to get users back.

This mirrorless camera may be their first step but will it compete, especially against cameras like the Sony A7 and the Leica SL.

A walk in the woods

Willingham Woods Walk

Every few months the Lincolnshire Greyhound Trust organises a group walk for people who have adopted a greyhound from them.  Yesterday we attending our first with Timmy the Greyhound, this was held at Willingham Woods near Market Rasen. 

It was a fun walk and gave all the hounds a good chance to socialize with their own kind, as some greyhounds do not like other breeds having only ever met Greyhounds and humans during their racing careers.