I get asked about this a fair bit these days, so this is a little post to serve as an “FAQ” style answer! What have we here?
That would be the Tamrac 9 rucksack that adorns my back these days. It looks a little better out of it’s wrapping:

The back is home to a very padded compartment that even fits my 17″ MacBook Pro, and inside of the front is somewhere for my Canon DSLR to snuggle, complete with a selection of lenses:

The top also houses a zip-up compartment big enough to fit a flash, filters, batteries and the like – including little pockets to store memory cards.
You can find the Tamrac Adventure 9 on Amazon
, or dig around on eBay.
Oh, and I went for a red one. Obviously.
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Posted 3 years, 9 months ago. 4 comments
For some reason, a bit of a photography theme today…
First these two pictures from my week in the US last week.
The first seen by the roadside as I was driving along:

Forget this wireless stuff – I want HI/FI Internet in my hotel room! Bigger pictures and better text, right?
Next up, from a tradeshow I attended:

“Everyone’s included… everyone everywhere… Private function.” FAIL.
And lastly, thanks to Wulf for reminding me of my misplaced faith in the use of technology for good:
Everyday our eyes are fooled by a few clicks.
Posted 4 years, 1 month ago. Add a comment
Every so often I like to do something different for a change. Learning new skills and meeting new people keeps you young and flexible. With that in mind, I signed up to a meeting of London Flickr folks, to do an overnight photo walk in London. As a result, I met a great bunch of new people (thank you to you!), picked up some photography tips and took some great (I am told) photos:




Just click on any of them to see the larger version. If you really like them, I have them as RAW and very high resolution JPEGs. My feet were sore when I returned, but I discovered more of London and the value of a tripod (some of the photos are VERY long exposures)!
Posted 4 years, 4 months ago. Add a comment