They say the best camera is the one you always have with you. That is to say, people trying to sell an app for your iPhone say the best camera is the one you always have with you. Buy yourself a nice camera and you’ll want to take it everywhere. It’ll become part of you after a while. Some day, you might even stop producing utter crap. Not today, though.





Never drink Haymakers cider.
Just one of those days where work is totally uninspiring. I’ve been on a bug-fixing spree for the last three weeks, and it’s finally beginning to crush my spirit. That being said, it’s nearly over and fun new projects are just round the corner. I suppose if I was a little better, I wouldn’t have to spend so long fixing bugs. And if I wasn’t so rushed to finish everything, I would be a little better. The magical circle (triangle?) of code.
Thought I’d treat myself to an early finish, then I saw the time and realised I was actually treating myself to a normal-time finish. Wandered round the house and snapped a few of my favourite details. Catdog ended up getting in the way of the first one, but it turned out OK, I suppose.




London is so good. One day I might go mad, quit my job and spend the rest of my life taking photos around London. We managed to cover a tiny amount of Oxford Street and Southwark before it got dark today – don’t know the areas well enough to find well-lit stuff yet. Also, remember to charge your batteries before going out shooting all day.
Oxford Street







Southwark







Strawberries are the best fruit. I’m not a huge fan of the taste, but look at those things. They’re so cute!







I only had my camera out for ten minutes but there are some amazing buildings in the area we were in. I can’t remember what it was called, though. Dan…?