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I´d guessed MT was a Brum Uni student but had no idea they were taken in such a short space of time. Really amazing that he was able to get that sense of place from a quick visit.
Haven't done any BW for a long time. Here's an old fave:
I put my photos on Flickr at the highest resolution (usually 1500px or more) and make them available for anyone to download. I ask for Creative Commons attribution / non commercial use but don't go looking for infringement.

I want as many people to see my photos as possible. I want them to make their own prints and put them on their walls to show to people. I want as much exposure for my work as possible. That way when I do a limited edition print or a hand-made montage of my work it has greater value.

You can't buy that kind of publicity. Bring it on, I say.
It did do the rounds – I remember it well – but I guess wasn´t judged CiB-fodder at the time. Well worth a revival though. I wonder who made it?
I think the Einstellung film was Scott of the Antarctic

Really want to see it. Quite beautiful photography.
Whoa!

Nope, I don´t like it. Smells like change.
Nine minutes long? Really? I guess that was the 12″ version. They made a video for the 12″ version?
I´ve never been happy with Twitter backup services because they just give me a big spreadsheet of tweets, which is of no use other than to say “I´ve got a big spreadsheet of my tweets”. I want to be able to search Twitter itself and see them in the context of the Twitter ecosystem.
I still like the idea of prefixing it with “Stuff for sale what was”
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