Hull University in Looking Awesome Shock
/I happened to be at the University this afternoon with a nice camera. The lighting was lovely and the grounds were looking wonderful. So I took a few pictures. You can find even more on Flickr.
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I happened to be at the University this afternoon with a nice camera. The lighting was lovely and the grounds were looking wonderful. So I took a few pictures. You can find even more on Flickr.
Took the big camera onto campus earlier this week. I’d paired it with a Contax lens and I’m really pleased with the results. The university campus really does look good at this time of year.
You can find larger versions of these, plus a few more, on my Flicker stream
I was in Hull University today so I popped a film in my latest camera and took a bunch of pictures. The light was very good and I’m really happy with the results.
A very attentive robot in the lab
The all important emergency stop switch
Campus looking good
Applied Science
It has the most amazing lens caps……
Yes, I’ve bought another camera. And yes, it is very old. Actually around the same age as me. It was made by a company called “Micro Precision Products” which started making cameras in the 1940’s and gave up in the 1980’s. They made a range of different types of cameras for press and technical use, and in the 1950s they made a couple of “twin lens reflex” cameras, of which the MicroCord was one. It is based (as in “Here’s one - see if you can copy it”) on Rolleiflex cameras which were popular at the time.
A twin lens reflex camera has two lenses. The top one is used for viewing and the bottom for photographing. You compose and focus by looking down into the top of the camera at a ground glass showing an image reflected from the viewing lens. Both lenses are mounted on a plate which is moved backwards and forwards to adjust the focus. The idea is that if the view in the viewfinder is sharp, the photograph being taken will be too. This was back in the day when you actually had to focus your photographs.
I took this shot on the university campus
I’m still getting used to it, but I’m having fun at the moment.
I’m on the university a bit more these days and I must say it is looking very nice. And if you don’t believe me, I have photographic evidence -
This is right next to the campus
Some of the grassy areas have been left uncut, which looks nice too
Simon did the poster…
If you’re lucky enough to be a student at Hull University I’m doing a Rather Useful Seminar there next Wednesday. I’m going to bring in a few of the things that I’ve built over the last few years and talk about how much fun you can have making inventions of your own. It would be lovely to see you.
The’ve used my old picture from way back - which is wonderful
I got my Hull University staff card today. I’m back on the staff of Computer Science (at least until May next year). I’m supervising a project (which I always regarded as one of the best parts of the job). Such fun.
Rob Miles is technology author and educator who spent many years as a lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Hull. He is also a Microsoft Developer Technologies MVP. He is into technology, teaching and photography. He is the author of the World Famous C# Yellow Book and almost as handsome as he thinks he is.