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Monthly Archives: July 2005
3 Ireland launched today
Ireland has a new mobile phone operator: 3 Ireland. As you can probably guess from the name, they specialise in 3G but unfortunately that only extends to the cities. I’m not sure if Blarney is covered by the red sploch on this map is it? I’ll have to ring them and ask.
More coverage: babblogue and tomrafteryit
From film to digital and back again!
Enough Already! – why one photographer turned his back on digital and went back to shooting film.
Joey Terrill: from Hasselblad film to Canon digital – lovely equipment, but he gave it up for the temptation of digital!
Phuntography #4) Lomo that bitch.
Yes! Lomo is fun! Especially when you take a photo with a decent camera and then apply the effect later!
become a better photographer
218 people want to become a better photographer. Don’t we all, don’t we all.
Yellow!

From the hanging basket outside our front door.
Canon 20D, 18-55 kit lens, f/8, 55mm, ISO 200
Photography: Carrying kit
A good photography bag is essential when out and about, especially for DSLR users who have to carry around a lot of photography kit with them. I have a Lowepro backpack, and it’s perfect for lugging my gear about!
I may look into buying another wider camera strap too. It’s next to impossible to comfortably carry a heavy camera around my neck with the current strap. It usually goes over my shoulder.
There’s something to be said for all those lightweight compact digitals floating about!
The National Data Directory – "do not call" list for Ireland
I just heard on the radio. A “do not call” list is being developed and rolled out in Ireland! Here’s the FAQ from the Data Protection Commissioner. Call your telco now and get them to update your “marketing preference” straight away!
Hue Rotation Using the Gimp
This tutorial explains how to change the palette of an image, and goes over scripting it too! Oooer! Scheme? ugh!
Pictures: Cashel Red Bull Air Race
Wow! Despite the awful weather today, and the long traffic jams outside several towns we had a great time at the Red Bull Air Race in Cashel! Here’s a few photos from the event.
Ryan has some amazing photos from the opposite side of the valley!
We were lucky today! We arrived in Cashel around 3pm, and walked up to the town because the buses must have grown wings and flown away. Everyone was walking, and not a bus in sight. We got into the town around 3.30, and popped into a local pub where we had a drink and sat down for a breather. Rumour had it that an announcement would be made at 4pm so we headed up to the airfield around then.
We ended up on the Rock of Cashel looking down on the field, opposite from where the majority of the crowd was. There were a few security people around, but it looked like they were there to stop people from climbing higher up the hill! The crowd was good humoured and well behaved thankfully, and I didn’t see or hear any trouble. I don’t think anyone drunk could have survived on the slippery hill anyway!
Finally the even started, and two helicopters did a display over our heads for a few moments, followed by the planes doing fly bys.
There was only one round, each plane ducked and dived and performed airobatics for us and got awfully close on occasion!
I had my Canon 20D, and the Canon 75-300mm IS zoom. That lens is rubbish at focusing! At the long end of the zoom it hunts continuously! After I missed two or three shots I flicked to manual focus, knocked the aperture down to f/8 and focused on one of the Red Bull pillars. I hoped that the smaller aperture would give me enough depth of field to keep everything in focus. After that it was a breeze. The 20D performed brilliantly, shooting off 5fps for a few seconds at a time as planes flew overhead or flipped by 90 degrees to go between the pillars.
I took 400 shots all told during the event.
It rained on occasion and I had to hide my camera inside my coat but it didn’t spoil any shots.
The show lasted all of about 10 minutes. We had travelled for about 3 hours for 10 minutes. Not exactly pleasing or satisfying.
On the way back to the car parks were crowds and crowds of people. We were sheltering under our umbrella when we practically stumbled upon a young woman lying on the side of the road. A few more people came over and a doctor pushed her way through to her. I rang 112 and got onto the Ambulance Service and gave them directions. The doctor spoke too, and I heard the woman hadn’t eaten in days. She handed the phone back to me, and seemed to be in good care. With a few glances back we walked on, and soon heard an ambulance making it’s way to the scene behind us.
Traffic going home wasn’t so bad, but if you want to know why five people were killed on the roads at the weekend just look around you. I was passed several times on the road as if I was stationary. An Alfa, followed closely by an SUV whizzed by at something approaching 150km/h! Even a Fiat Punto passed us doing about 120km/h! Let’s all say it together, “Crazy!”
Others who went: bitwise.ch, reapofmind, matt411, John O’Donnell, diarmy, Liom, topgold, wyvernfriend, bleek_embers637 and of course Ryan!