Digital Economy Bollocks
I just sent the following email to my MP, Ben Wallace: Dear Mr Wallace, I am writing to you to express my grave concern about the DigitalEconomy Bill [1], which was announced during the Queen’s speech and isdue to be proposed to Parliament this week. The bill is purported to “make provision about the online [...]
And yet more photography gubbins
So, after my two posts about this topic yesterday I thought I'd shut up about it for a while. However, in the post this morning, along with my copy of Practical Photographer (which reminded me that I'd forgotten to enter the competition to win a Nikon D300, which I'd been coveting. Meh.) was a letter [...]
And you tell me it’s the law
… when it really isn't. So, finally, someone in a position of influence is doing a bit of stomping about over the recent trend towards the Police (or, worse, people who think they have the same authority as the Police) stopping people from taking photographs, having them deleted or even seizing equipment from photographers whom [...]
Bong
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 38 Taken as Big Ben was striking midnight to ring in the 8th of February. Of course, the bastards turned off the floodlights just as the chimes began, leading to this image being a damn sight darker than I would have liked. [...]

