Emotive Images
Like many people, I tend to “see” words and phrases as pictures in my mind – this might explain my spelling errors and typos all over this blog. If I want to remember something written I think of the page and see the writing as a picture rather than letters and words. A photo will give me a much stronger memory and re-create feelings than poetry – like the smell of Castrol R oil, the image of the vincent motorbike a couple of blog posts back churns my innards with a range of emotions.
Getting images is so simple now – my friend Barbara has just got a new digital camera with almost no delay from “seeing” to pixels – the gazillions of images on Fkickr and other photo sites is only possible due to digital photography – but is it only me who “sees” less in these images than in the old chemical prints.
So this new miniature digital camera from Minox should satisfy me -

my first serious working camera was a Leica M3 – I am not sure if I really want one of these digital facsimilies, but it looks good. If anyone is coming to see me from the USA – bring one over, they can be bought for under 125 dollars now and I can give you euro.
Another camera I have written about before and I would like is the Lomo Fisheye – again it seems it is only in the US and is under 50 dollars

Although is is basically rubbish – I rate this higher than any super wizzo digital camera as it takes real photos and all the discipline this entails, including thinking.
Strange how so many people spell Stansted wrong, perhaps because they/you Tony, are thinking of bedstead or Hampstead or steadfast or …well I could go on.