Mowbody

Posted by on Aug 12 2012

Shot on Horseman 4×5, Fp 100c film, F 5.6 @ 1/2 sec.

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Waste Disposal

Posted by on Aug 12 2012

Didn’t quite get this photo the way I wanted… I should have widened the depth of field so the barrels are more in  focus and perhaps added some ‘toxic spillage’… but here’s one of my latest efforts. Shot on Horseman 4×5 with fp100c instant pack film. F5.6 @ 1/4 second.

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Some more treehouses

Posted by on Aug 05 2012

Very long time since the last post. Forgot how much I love blogginng. Unfortunately, my ‘Treehouses of the World’ post has fallen into some disarray (dead images which I’ll try to fix up at some point).

However it looks like someone on Tumblr have long since picked up the torch on treehouses. Tumblr is great format for this type of stuff. So get off your couch and back into your tree, check out ‘Fuck Yeah Treehouses!

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Geiger Counter for your Mobile Phone

Posted by on May 03 2012

Yep there seems to be an app for everything these days and you can even find a few to help you prepare for the apocalypse.www.Hotray-Info.de/ have an android app that can detect radioactivity. How does it do it? Read a bit more below:

The app uses the sensor on the front or rear camera of your phone as a radiation detector. It’s not a true Geiger counter (unless your phone has a helium-filled glass tube we don’t know about), but it measures the radioactive interference that can be seen on the sensor when no light enters from the lens. The app measures non-light sources of energy from everything from a tiny and harmless radioactive chip to a full-on blast of gamma rays from a lab machine – the stuff that Stan Lee’s dreams are made of.

Get the App here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rdklein.radioactivity

Judging by the reviews it actually seems to work well!