I'm a Computer Science undergraduate in my final year studying at Reading University. I like music, movies, photography, reading and if I can ever get around to it, writing. Also a fan of horror, sci-fi and fantasy so there's plenty of re/blogging on those areas.
I write gig/event reviews at From The Pit
Currently conducting my Serotonin Experiment in a last ditch attempt to hopefully alleviate the symptoms of CFS/ME.
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Many tweaks to this and web presence in general in the pipeline... when I get around to it.
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poor doctor
Doctor Who Season 6: A Skit
#note: if you loved series 6 don’t watch it #you might get...
friend: 10 people have asked to be my valentine
me: sometimes i meow at cats and they meow back
this will forever be one of my favourite lines that Ten ever said
that awkward moment when the doctor quotes...
Definitely more of a hands-on learner than a book-learner. With my new found practical understanding of apertures and shutter speeds in photography, the theory of producing light-trail photographs now makes perfect sense. Last night before bed, I put theory into practice. This is what I got:
A nice little exercise involving wide apertures and long shutter speeds. Also, used lens hood to reduce excess light or lens flare and finally found a use for that polarizing filter :p