These signs are red rags to a bull.

Especially as we were at the Albert Hall watching the (rather excellent) Bootleg Beatles and there were loads of people taking photos. Anyhow, as the band are a bunch of bootlegs themselves they can hardly complain can they? Given that we were standing at the back I was quite pleased with the following photo.

Last night was a night of lights. Here's a couple from Oxford Street. The second one is caused by a special effect called shaking hands.

That was followeed by a trip to the Science Museum where The London Internet Exchange had a small event for the installation of their first switches into the computin section of the Digitopolis gallery. Ana amazing place - my picture doesn't do it justice so I recommend you have a look at the Science Museum website.

I mentioned a while ago that I was going to do a collage of a few photos and showed you a couple. Karen, surprised me by buying this frame and arranging some of the photos in it including the one of the nipple. Hope you like it. We're taking it to Cornwall as all the photos eithr come from there or are related to there (some were taken on Tresco).

Click the photo to supersize it.
If your bored and looking for something new to interest you then why not type the letter 'a' into Google and see what comes up? They have approximately 7,470,000,000 matches to read through. The first sponsored advert on the right side of the screen is for a scheme to show you how to run a successful B&B. I can't imagne why that is there. The second, and final, advert is for buying the letter 'A' on eBay - which is fair enough as you can buy anything on there.
But, to celebrate the the fact I have a camera again after the other one was stolen, A is going to be for Autumn today. This tranquil but warming scene is in Grosvenor Square, London and was taken last Friday.
Mudflats are amazing places but I don't recommend exploring them unless you liked getting sucked down in the goo. You might notice a little blob in the centre and if you click on the photo you will see it's a man. He seemed to be unsuccessfully pulling on a big rope. I have no idea what may have been attached to it and can only assume he made it back before the tide came in. One things for sure, he wasn't going to be bothered by passer-bys.

Kids. They shouldn't be encouraged with their juvenile toilet humour should they.

And you get some good results. Note that I haven't cropped this picture - it's an original!

We went to a restuarant the other day for my father-in-law's 70th birthday and there was much gabbling and babbling from the women present about a drawing in the Ladies toilet. Apparently it was showing the private parts of a few men. We were about to leave and one lady said she was going to pay another visit so I turned on my camera and handed it to her to take a picture. Here is the result.
Now, there are some people I wouldn't trust to sit the right way on a toilet, that low-life Cliff Stanford for instance (watch out for his court case at the Old Bailey on May 14th), but I expect even pensioners to be able to point a camera the right way.


Edward Munch is on the right.
I recently posted a couple of aesthetically pleasing pictures and here's another one. This is taken at the flower stall by the tube station. Notice how The Finger makes a welcome return? In this case it is the strangely rubberised hand of Simon who bravely runs the stand in all weathers.
By the way I think the flowers are Gerberas. Or Gerbils or something like that.

I took some pictures earlier of frost and we've just had another cracking one. Click on it for a larger version.

and here are some flowers, just to show you what a nice cuddly wholesome bloke I really am.
