Neural misfires from a northern brain

A sort of stream of consciousness of things I collect from t'interweb. Don't expect coherence or anything.

Scarred I.D - Hell No! - Credits The credits roll for Scarred I.D’s “Hell No!” video. Created partly to say thanks to everyone involved and partly because I was enjoying playing with Premiere Pro :).

This little note that I posted a few weeks back is getting quite a lot of love on the Tumblrs. Many thanks to everyone who’s reblogged it.

This little note that I posted a few weeks back is getting quite a lot of love on the Tumblrs. Many thanks to everyone who’s reblogged it.

(Source: grahambinns)

Found this image whilst I was going through some old folders; it’s a panoramic composite of two images I shot heading north on Highway 1 in California.
Are we going back some time? Damn right we are.

Found this image whilst I was going through some old folders; it’s a panoramic composite of two images I shot heading north on Highway 1 in California.

Are we going back some time? Damn right we are.

Time

I’ve been experimenting with video blogging for a couple of weeks, after being turned onto it by local lad Stuart Grice. So far it’s a damn sight easier than writing a real blog, that’s for sure.

Anyway, Stu issued a challenge, to talk about our perception of time in 60 seconds. So I did. Quite like the way it turned out as it happened, even if it is a bit maudlin.

Self-portrait of the artist as an extremely tired man, for no other reason than I needed to shoot something or go mad.

Self-portrait of the artist as an extremely tired man, for no other reason than I needed to shoot something or go mad.

(Source: grahambinns.com)

Been playing around with Bamboo Paper. Might have been procrastinating, yes.

Been playing around with Bamboo Paper. Might have been procrastinating, yes.

A Ferrari F485 Italia shot using a Hasselblad H4D-40 at the H4D-40 Ferrari Edition launch party in Manchester.
I have to say, the ‘Blad wasn’t terrible, but it was very heavy, the body felt very plasticky and the noise on this image before I ran the noise reduction in Lightroom was awful, even at ISO800.
Now, if anyone wants to give me a Mamiya DM-22 to play with, I’d be more than happy to oblige.
P.S.: Forgive the clutter at the sides of the frame; it seemed rather unnecessary to spend ages loading all 41MB of the image into Photoshop just to tidy those bits up.

A Ferrari F485 Italia shot using a Hasselblad H4D-40 at the H4D-40 Ferrari Edition launch party in Manchester.

I have to say, the ‘Blad wasn’t terrible, but it was very heavy, the body felt very plasticky and the noise on this image before I ran the noise reduction in Lightroom was awful, even at ISO800.

Now, if anyone wants to give me a Mamiya DM-22 to play with, I’d be more than happy to oblige.

P.S.: Forgive the clutter at the sides of the frame; it seemed rather unnecessary to spend ages loading all 41MB of the image into Photoshop just to tidy those bits up.