Hi down there!
I was out in Menlo today for what will probably be the last time in a long while to come, so I made the most of it:

Hi down there!
One geek still howling at the moon
I was out in Menlo today for what will probably be the last time in a long while to come, so I made the most of it:

Top o’ the morning. I threw up the post last night and promptly passed out. The gig went fantastically. Except for one really creepy asshole (threatening to kill me isn’t nice, okay?) everyone in the nightclub was a good sport about me shooting and I came away with a fair few photos (1100), which I trimmed down to 180.
clubbing.ie absolutely loved the photos, and more work is hopefully in the pipeline before I go.
Fleabag
I hope the day never comes that I find my cat on hash. As it is, when she’s hungry Killer will hop onto the nearest counter/desk/cupboard and start knocking stuff off until she’s fed. Woe is us if she doesn’t like the food. There’s nothing being woken up at 5am to the sight and sound of Killer headbutting new camera from my desk.
Bitch. In her defense, she posed beautifully for a photo on Tuesday:

Meetings
I met Mike and Katie down at the Long Walk last night and spent about two hours shooting with them around the docks. I gave Mike learned instructions in the use of an IR filter and generally had a great time. Some cracking photos resulted, but I’ve had nary a chance to go through them yet. Fie. I shot the Statoil compound in paticular - I haven’t yet stitched the shots, so here’s one I made earlier. You can all make do with this for now:

Vroom vroom smash
And finally, Mattie, whom I went to school with. I’m tired and pictures speak a thousand words, so:

About 1300 photos so far, gods above help me.
I’m not a paticularly religious person, but I love churches for all of that. I’m really not going to go analyzing just why I love churches so, not here. Just take it as a given that I find everything from the basillica of Knock through to some of the presbyterian chapels of Las Vegas, that are literally someone’s living room, to be absolutely fascinating. I dropped in to St. Mary’s in Claddagh this and took a few photos that I composed into a HDR when I get home:
