365 Project
43/365: Warwick Bear
by Andy on Mar.04, 2010, under 365 Project, Photography
sparetomato posted a photo:
Went for lunch with some work colleagues to the tea rooms at Lord Leycester Hospital. Very delicious lunch, and resonably priced too.
Outside there is a metal statue of the Bear and Ragged Staff, a symbol closely associated with Warwickshire and with Lord Leycester in particular.
Shot with my iPhone and touched up with the Helga filter in Camerabag.
42/365: Apple Mac
by Andy on Mar.02, 2010, under 365 Project, Photography
sparetomato posted a photo:
Bad pun, I know but I was struggling with my 365 today. As part of my Marathon training, I’ve been looking at my nutrition which frankly is awful. I don’t eat enough fruit, so i’ve filled the bowl up on my desk.
Although I ate a couple of handfuls of grapes, I still didn’t approach my ‘5 a day’ so I took my apple on the train as I usually find myself getting hungry on the drive home.
After running the photo through the Helga filter of Camerabag, it seems to have made the apple look rather fake.
41/365: Warwick skyline
by Andy on Mar.02, 2010, under 365 Project, Photography
sparetomato posted a photo:
After all the snow, it appears that spring is tentatively breaking through and we had a gloriously sunny day today.
I decided to take a quick walk to Warwick Castle and climb to the top of ‘Guys Tower’. Using Autostitch to pull together this panoramic shot of Warwick town.
37/365: Bristol Cathedral
by Andy on Mar.01, 2010, under 365 Project, Photography
sparetomato posted a photo:
More Autostitch in action – this time to capture the impressive Bristol Cathedral the morning after the Europe gig.
My Brother’s graduation ceremony took place in here, and it is a very grand place for such an occasion.
40/365: Paid
by Andy on Mar.01, 2010, under 365 Project, Photography
sparetomato posted a photo:
When I started my business, one of the first things I bought was this "Paid" date stamper.
Such a small, insignificant thing yet nothing beats the satisfaction of stamping "Paid" on a bill… I now use it for all my household bills too – something very theraputic about knowing you’ve done something.




