Whenever I see a web I think about how interconnected everything is. The network model (networks are made up of nodes and links) really does help me to understand that. Our whole being is an amazing interconnected system of cells, organs and tissues. Our world is an increasingly connected world. What happens in one country quickly changes what is happening in another.
This particular web seems even more dense than most.
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Intensely connected
Posted in from the dark room, photography on November 8, 2010| 2 Comments »
Autumn Birds
Posted in from the dark room, photography on November 7, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Sunsetting
Posted in from the dark room, photography on November 5, 2010| Leave a Comment »
I looked up and the sun was setting, casting a red glow on the spire of the church. Over a few minutes the glow ascended towards the sky as the sun set below the horizon. A lovely effect
There’s a nice place to sit…..
Posted in from the dark room, photography on October 11, 2010| 1 Comment »
Camouflage
Posted in from the dark room, perception, photography on September 27, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Reflecting at the end of the day
Posted in from the consulting room, photography on September 26, 2010| Leave a Comment »
As the setting sun was reflected in the skyscraper opposite my Tokyo hotel room, and as day turned, once again, to night, I reflected on how the day had gone, what I’d done, what I’d experienced.
It’s good to reflect at the end of a day…….
Signs and what they mean
Posted in from the dark room, photography on September 23, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The shape of the urban landscape
Posted in from the dark room, photography on September 19, 2010| Leave a Comment »
I was surprised the other day as I walked over a bridge in Tokyo to see a little boat cruising the canal. I’ve often wondered why there were canals under the roads and between the buildings, and I’d never actually seen anyone sailing on one of them.

Apparently, in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, the city wanted to construct urban expressways, and the land they managed to buy was the network of old canals.
That's why you see this strange web of hidden, and partially revealed canals in the city, and why the high level roads take the routes they do.
What are you looking at?
Posted in from the dark room, photography on September 18, 2010| 2 Comments »
Changing your perspective. Sometimes when we look at the world from a different angle, it looks strange but very interesting. One of my cameras is a Nikon S10 which has a lens which can swivel around 180 degrees. Turning the direction of the lens shows me some new angles on the world.
What do you think you see here?
how the world is changing
Posted in from the dark room, from the living room, life, photography on September 17, 2010| Leave a Comment »
















