soho square
here is a nice little building in the middle of Soho Square. here’s a panarorama for me to spell and you to enjoy.
still loving the alien
it’s been a long time since i’ve seen this little fella. but here he is again.
he stil hasn’t cheered up. poor little chap
boots in the mud
boots in the mud on the bank of the thames
cable ties
dozens of cable ties as used to tie notices to the lamp post.
since there are no more adverts left, perhaps this could be described as post-post-advertising perhaps ?
scissor legs
look at this deliberate walking motion. he’s going to do himself a mischief if he’s not careful.
uneven bottoms
(from Dan who may wish to comment on his photo in the comments)
bollard protest
it’s not easy for bollards. they spend almost all their life outside for little or no pay. for some this is simply too much and i noticed these two bollards have taken direct action and tied themselves to some posts.
but they have been foolish as the posts don’t have signs at the top so the police can simply lift them over the top to free them, and thus end their protest.
bollards can be quite useful, but they are generally not very bright.
spotlight on water
an empty gallery with a bottle a mineral water in a spot light. nice.
tommy
i re-watched Tommy recently. it’s a bonkers film as we all know with moments of unpleasantness. but generally it’s a visual and sonic treat.
you HAVE to watch it in the 5:1 “Quintaphonic” surround mix. the music is mixed all over the place rather than the usual ‘cars zooming past behind your head’ type surround sound. this is how they originally showed it in cinemas. totally incredible.
How can a film about a deaf dumb blind kid be so fantastic, both visually and sonically, that you want to talk about it ?
holiday outlook
holiday weather forecast: high chance of rainbows from sunday onwards.