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Hanging on the telephone

20 March 2005

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I had a thrilling time today. Somewhat stung by all the criticisms of the microscopic particles of dust that the halogen lamp and Fulji's supermacro caught on the black lens that Gavin loaned me the other week, I decided to take matters into my own hand and give my workstation a really good clean - and with disinfectant as well!. I started off with all of my camera equipment, which I cleaned thoroughly with soapy water, taking care to clean the D70s CCD with an old toothbrush and some Mr Muscle (okay, I made that bit up). I cleaned as much of the dust off of the cameras and lenses as I could with a size free nylon brush. Once that was done, I set about the monitor, webcam, microphone, router and cable modem. They were all thoroughly cleaned with Dettol. I moved onto the desk, which I also cleaned with Dettol (no chance of catching MRSA at my workstation). I took the ball out of my mouse, gave it a wipe clean then got all the bits of yuck that seems to get stuck to the rollers inside the mouse. I threw the old mousemat out, and invested in a fancy new one that also has a calculator on it, which keeps getting in the way of the mouse. I removed every single button from my keyboard and cleaned them in antiseptic disinfectant, then wiped the pads with cotton-buds soaked in Dettol. Once that was done, I vacuumed the keyboard before replacing all the keys. Finally, I vacuumed the inside of my processor case. Now not only is my workstation clean, but it also smells like a hospital. Next weekend I will make a start on my desk. With all this cleaning going on , I managed to miss the CIS cup final, so I don't know - much less care - who won (although I suspect that it was Rangers). I went out to pick Liam up from his friends, and when I came back home I found Mizzie waiting for a phone call. The quality of this picture, which was taken with the kit lens, perhaps explains why I am so keen to keep the Tokina f2.8 28mm, which I will have to return to its rightful owner later this week. Never mind... I've finally managed to figure out how to win Ebay auctions, so I'll be keeping my eyes open for one coming up.


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Dominic Kite23-Mar-2005 18:00
Tthe curl in her tail really cracks me up!
Ian Clowes22-Mar-2005 14:49
Spring clean! Nice one. i remember those phones :)
Carmen22-Mar-2005 05:52
I love this shot, Stu -- everything looks so crisp and clean! How nice of Mizzie to pose so beautifully for you...
Guest 22-Mar-2005 05:26
I do love kitty pics!!!
Pepe Zyman22-Mar-2005 04:53
Very nice composition.
Robin Reid22-Mar-2005 04:11
Excellent frame and subject. I like the feel of the entire image.
Guest 21-Mar-2005 22:42
Thought it might be the dog'n bone from the thumb ;-)
Wenche Aune21-Mar-2005 20:07
Very nice composition.
markvm21-Mar-2005 16:46
Very nice! I miss those kind of phones.
northstar3721-Mar-2005 16:14
This is how the inside of a call centre looks.
Leo Charette21-Mar-2005 15:04
Outstanding composition, Stu
Guest 21-Mar-2005 14:07
Lovely pic indeed, love the cat's wistful posture.
Have you come across www.infinitecat.com ? Always makes me laugh when I go there.
If you're looking for a Tokina 28mm f2.8 NAI fit, Jessops Merry Hill has a
used one for sale according to their website. I copied the tel down in case
it'll help: 08454587216. If you decide to go ahead, don't forget to haggle. ;)
Guest 21-Mar-2005 11:49
Cat-tastic ;)
Karen Stuebing21-Mar-2005 11:06
Nice composition and nothing wrong with this photo. But good luck on the lens. And I haven't seen a dial telephone for years. You've inspired me. My desk and equipment needs a good cleaning too.
Johan Toll21-Mar-2005 07:01
Nice photo. I like how the cat is sitting by the phone, looking out the window.
jypsee21-Mar-2005 03:21
Is that your actual telephone??? I like the compo.
laine8221-Mar-2005 03:19
Now I'm feeling guilty about the " dust bunny " comment I made yesterday.. * sigh *
Is that really your telephone Stu...I'm so jealous if it is. This is a great shot.
Karen Leaf21-Mar-2005 03:10
Funny story, Stu. Mizzie's probably wondering what all the cleaning's about. It is a good shot -tough conditions.
Elaine (etfitz)21-Mar-2005 02:19
Wonderful composition! I'm trying to get motivated to do my spring cleaning.
David Clunas21-Mar-2005 00:27
Looks like Mizzie is not happy have her photo taken with a kit lens (tail waving). All the same nice shot
Cheryl Hawkins21-Mar-2005 00:24
A perfect spot for Mizzie! And a color photo, to boot!
petesie21-Mar-2005 00:20
I love the image, Stewart, but now I have to go take a nap. I'm tired from all of your cleaning.
poetry66620-Mar-2005 23:43
This is a lovely photo Stewart...great composure too!
Guest 20-Mar-2005 23:29
I love the photo,
but is that phone really part of your high-tech connection with the world?
Cool!
Guest 20-Mar-2005 23:16
Gosh,that reminds me...I need to clean up around here too! That cat sure looks like he's enjoying the view,STu.
Zak20-Mar-2005 23:03
spring clean-tastic! ;-)
'Your NHS NEEDS you!'
Guest 20-Mar-2005 22:52
Somebody's found an ebay-last-4-sec-auto-bid program!
Gayle P. Clement20-Mar-2005 22:38
The quality of this photo is outstanding, Stu. The blacks are so crisp and there is no noise at all. I like the subject very much.
Coleen Perilloux Landry20-Mar-2005 22:13
This is such a wonderful photo. The phone may have rung and the cat went up there to answer it--they're curious that way. All that cleaning!!! Heavenly days, you mustn't listen to all these people.
Guest 20-Mar-2005 22:06
this is a lovely picture! very well captured!
Susanne20-Mar-2005 21:59
Oh this is such a wonderful photograph. I love that old phone and how the kitty cat glances out of the window. Very peaceful image. Wonderful.
John Finlayson20-Mar-2005 21:55
Wow, thats an old phone !
Guest 20-Mar-2005 21:52
I actually think that's a great picture... A 2.8 lens wouldn't have made that much difference, 1/12 perhaps, and less DoF. If you handheld at 1/5 then you're doing pretty well. The blackness of the cat may well have fooled the meter into a low shutter speed, so either some fill in flash or exposure compensation would have upped the shutter speed and probably made the picture sharper. However, I still like the picture!