Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Obligatory "Robin in the snow" photo.

Our local robin popped in to say hello while I was putting out some bird food. I thought it would be silly not to snap a few quick shots of him!

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

More of my video work.

I directed and edited this short video, used in the Open University course M889 'Computer forensics and investigations':



Technical Credits:

Scripting - Blaine Price and Joe Mills
Storyboarding - Joe Mills and Brendan Aengenheister
Camera Operator - Joe Mills
Sound recording - Brendan Aengenheister
Editing and post production - Joe Mills

Monday, 8 November 2010

T189 Video clip - example of my work.

Video clip from our T189 course videos. Edited, scripted and voiced by me.


Monday, 25 October 2010

Arrows


Arrows, originally uploaded by dillusional_confusion.

Took a trip to Southampton last week. Mission objectives were varied, but most important was to take a trip to Hythe, on the ferry.

My Dad's ashes are spread on Southampton Water, near the main buoy and he used to take the trip to Southampton daily.

Sunday, 19 September 2010

St Pauls and the cranes

Took this recently while wandering through London. I'm very pleased with how it's come out here. I like the stark forms of the cranes agains the sky.

Perhaps it's a bit underexposed.

Saturday, 18 September 2010

Luncheon


Luncheon, originally uploaded by dillusional_confusion.

Took this piccie the other day and I thought I'd blog it, as I'm very pleased with it. It was one of those moments that was worth capturing. I'm very pleased with the little bit of D&B I've done to it, just enhancing the lighting a little.

Lighting is key.

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

A very blue palette


More blue palette, originally uploaded by dillusional_confusion.

Just been playing around with my newest camera, the diminutive Sony NEX-5. I don't think a camera has impressed me more than this one - though I did have fairly low expectations.

Might have to do a review.


Anyways, the pic is of pallets. I think these particular ones are what the sand arrives on in Milton Keynes shopping centre (explanation: we have an indoor 'beach', for kids during the summer).