Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2011

the new facebook ...


... is brilliant! The best feature is the way that uploaded photos are now shown really large, which give sthe whole site a much more visual feel - and has certainly encouraged me to start putting random photos on.

Saturday, May 08, 2010

phoenix rising


After years of lingering around doing nothing the characters made famous in the 80s through Oh Cracky! comic are springing back to life via Facebook. Best known in Sussex, around Newcastle and Leysin, Switerland they ae now offering themselves to a whole new audience.

Join the Facebook group today!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

social history





Digital photography should mean that these early years of the 21st century should be incredibly well recorded. 20 or 30 years ago I used to take photos whenever I could but it wasn't cheap and nowhere near as easy as today. It did have the plus side that I've got hard copy (including negatives) of everything and, because of the cost, most photos were worth having!

But look at the average photo today. Kids tend to fill the screen when they take a shot, usually posing. There's none or very little background. All this info will be lost. Most of the images will not survive. Many that do will have no interest to anybody.

I always used to try to set my family shots into a social history background. Even record shots were of the everyday, rather than the unusual. I also tried to catch atmosphere whenever I could.

At the time I had no idea what I'd do with these shots. But already they are historic. They trigger loads of memories on various Facebook groups and on Panoramio. I'm really glad I took them! And I've got a huge resource for blog posts!
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

get ricky knight elected


Don't waste your vote on 4 June. Use it to get Ricky Knight elected as Green MEP for the South West. Try to get involved with the campaign, encourage your friends to vote and join this Facebook group!

Whilst much Green work does need to be done locally some of the more important policy making does, sadly, have to be at the international level. It's essential that as many Green MEPs as possible are doing this thankless job.

Ricky's a great bloke, quite unlike the careerist politicians who think of the EU as a gravy train. Get him in!!
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