Just quickly, I went and spent the night with Owen, Tate and friends.
It was intended to be a geek night, and I was originally intending to use the time and encouragement to work on a project of mine, but the intention fell flat.
I did take a few photos though, and true to my recent obsession with panoramic photography and digital stitching techniques, I took some higher-than-normal resolution shots. I ended up stitching about forty photos into the following three images. I’ve applied some noise reduction and other various effects to improve the final product, and considering the amount of digital meddling they’ve been through, it’s thoroughly safe to say I cheated.
It’s not photography, it’s more… Low-fi cameraphone art.

I actually got hassled by a druggo waiting for the Shorncliffe train to arrive. But that's another story.
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2 Comments
Owen
September 19, 2009 8:37
Your camera is such low-resolution, it looks like some kind of oil-painting effect has been applied to the photos.
Ash
September 19, 2009 8:42
D: It’s not that bad.