Wednesday 1 December 2010

Photo envy, power generation and Athlete at the Junction

2010 Wildlife photographer competition

We visited the Natural History Museum this week for the 2010 Wildlife photographer of the year exhibition

I’m glad I am a member of the museum, there are some real advantages in that you don’t have to book a time slot in advance for any of the exhibitions and you can skip the queues of people trying to enter the free part of the museum (freeloaders, as I like to call them*) and who, on Sunday, were snaking around the block. You could see the seething resentment from the freeloaders as I produced my membership card and ushered our group through at the front.

* I myself can be a freeloader when it suits….

I don’t suppose I will ever enter anything for this competition but Mrs B sweetly said she thought some of my pictures were as good as many of the entries. I thought that was really nice until I remembered Christmas is just around the corner….. It’s a bit like bonus time at work when you suddenly remember it might be a good idea to be nice to the boss (Not that I’m the boss in the house - Mrs B made that clear years ago….)

This years overall winner
The judges must have been a bit wary after last year’s debacle, with the discovery that the winner (subsequently stripped of his prize) had hired a tame wolf for the picture.  The judges proably felt that the cost of either bribing or training a large number of insects to pose for a photograph would be more than the £10,000 prize.

My favourite – A springbok sandwich – take two slices of cheetah and a fresh springbok – I would like to think that they were just playing and all went home together for tea and jam sarnies…..
The fact that this picture was taken by a close relative of The Beast (another D700) may have influenced my choice….although the winner was taken by another cousin.....Hurrah! The rise of the D700s
If only The Beast had a better custodian (you don't get to own The Beast, he sometimes allows you to pick him up.  If he’s in a good mood you get a loud clicking that sounds like a contended purr) he could have been a contender...


Going Green
I reported a few months back that we were on the green path and had ordered solar roof panels. I am pleased to report that they are in place, which means that we are now electricity producers and get paid for every KW generated. While I don’t suspect for one minute that we will become millionaires, I have high hopes that we will make a good return on our investment. Unfortunately the short days, low sun and propensity for cloud cover in winter means this is not the best time of year to make this assessment. All I will say is that I’m glad the panels are not very prominent on the property.  I discovered (after we had signed up for them) that the income we will receive will, in turn, be derived from an increase in electricity prices. Ouch, that's not going to be popular with your average consumer......................

New regular section - "Energy watch"

Monitoring our way to a fortune (or not):
KW Produced so far - 65
Which has earned us approximately – £28.50
(Not taking into account how much we have saved by not drawing electricity from the national grid)

I can’t believe I didn’t get slapped

Martin, in spin class :– “I hate looking in the mirror, I look like sh*t”

Me :– “I wouldn’t worry about it Martin, you look like sh*t in person too”

My Doh! moment of the year....so far
I was out with our friend Ash the other day and for some reason he would not let me use the Sat Nav and said he knew the way and I didn't need to use it. As we were driving along :-

Ash :- "Turn left....take the next right....note the camera coming up

Me :- "You see that's why I like using the Sat Nav...It tells me about the speed camera's"

Ash :- "Dude**, but I just told you about the camera..."

Me :- "Oh, yea.....Doh!...."

** What can I say, he lived in Canada for awhile...Mitch you have been warned....

A record of the week

Picture Book by The Kinks
Bein' Green by Sesame Street
Wires by Athlete
The Outsiders by Athlete
Orbiter by Alice Gold
You've got the style by Athlete

Photo finish
This week's photos are of Athlete at Cambridge Junction and the support act Alice Gold (I can't believe I did not get any pictures of the other support act Stony, who was so good I actually purchased his CD) - once again Mini Mega Beast was on duty while The Beast is still recovering from its over-exertions in Cuba.... 

Alice Gold -

"umm I write songs and sing them
loudly on guitar with a band."

Alice The girl with the guitar. or it would have been
if that head had not got in the way...

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Athlete may not have the biggest following in the world but from a selfish point of view this is a good thing. Great music in intimate venues and unlike some of the mega stadium filling bands they actually appear to be still enjoying playing music 10 years into their career.

Joel Pott - Lead singer of Athlete

 I'm not sure if this is an advert for the latest werewolf
movie or for expensive bottled water.... 

During the encore someone at the front collapsed, Athlete
noticed and stopped the music and made sure they were
taken to safety- not very rock n’ roll but shows
what nice people they are.


from Tourist (2007)

"Best not to think about it" 

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For the observant amongst you this is not Cambridge
Junction.  It is in fact the now empty space between
our property and the neighbours (the nice ones).

As soon as it was stolen Mrs B sent me
out to look for a local fence…..

No?, I guess that's why I'm not a stand up
comic, I thought it was quite funny...

I’ll get my coat……

It seems to have gone a bit chilly in these parts….


Pop in next week for further BlackLOG adventures

12 comments:

  1. Absolutely every single farmer in Lincolnshire is looking at electricity generation by Panel or turbine, and you steal a march on all of them, and are already up and running!!!! AND EARNING. Have a gold star Black, now get back to your desk. The weather here is absolutely arctic, and no power could be generated even with the hardware, only shivers (which might convert, given an appropriate system I suppose?)

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  2. Dude, I really like your favorite photo. I need to get a decent camera...

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  3. Hi,

    Substantially, the article is really the greatest on this deserving topic. I fit in with your conclusions and will thirstily look forward to your upcoming updates. Just saying thanks will not just be sufficient, for the wonderful lucidity in your writing.

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  4. skipperthewonderhorse said...
    Absolutely every single farmer in Lincolnshire is looking at electricity generation by Panel or turbine, and you steal a march on all of them, and are already up and running!!!! AND EARNING. Have a gold star Black, now get back to your desk.
    Only if I can break it up and add it to the fire…..

    The weather here is absolutely arctic, and no power could be generated even with the hardware, only shivers (which might convert, given an appropriate system I suppose?)
    I’ve just had a vision of Hugh strapping himself to the power grid and trying to create HSP (Hugh Shiver Power). I wonder if I can strap him to our panels to clear the snow away….

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  5. Brooke said...
    Dude, I really like your favorite photo. I need to get a decent camera...
    I’m not sure what kit you use but you get some pretty decent pictures on your blog.

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  6. Wildlife Photographer said...
    Hi,

    Substantially, the article is really the greatest on this deserving topic. I fit in with your conclusions and will thirstily look forward to your upcoming updates. Just saying thanks will not just be sufficient, for the wonderful lucidity in your writing.
    Thanks Roberto, I checked out you photo’s, really impressed and I’m envious of your talent. A bit gutted that you dropped in on a blog with not my best photo’s but since I’m just a snapper I guess it would not make a great deal of difference…..

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  7. Very cool blog. I look forward to reading more!

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  8. Proud Gypsy said...
    Very cool blog. I look forward to reading more!
    Thank you and welcome aboard, I just hope I don't disappoint in the future.

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  9. Hi, Do you have to pay any tax on your income generated from you panels or is it not so much income but it is an amout that is not now given to your powe provider?

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  10. James said...
    Hi, Do you have to pay any tax on your income generated from you panels or is it not so much income but it is an amount that is not now given to your power provider?

    James the income is tax free for 25 years and payments are indexed link and set to rise with inflation, for anyone signing up while the incentive scheme is in place. We have been told that that is a Government backed guarantee Is does all sound a bit to good to be true ….Who knows what future governments will do though?

    If you are interesed email me from my profile page and I can give you some more details

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  11. Did they take the fence down in order to secretely tap into your solar panels?

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  12. Imo said...
    Did they take the fence down in order to secretly tap into your solar panels?
    No I had the fence removed so I could crack that really crappy joke….Besides we are producing so little electricity at the moment that it would not be worthwhile your average criminal getting up to steal it, we would probably get a bill for wasting their time….

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