It seems that these days everybody is photographing or filming anything and everything. On a news item last night, they showed tourists avidly filming/photographing the Changing of the Guard. No doubt it had been stage managed to some extent (to illustrate the versatility of mobile phones) but I think it was fairly representative of people's behaviour.
Aren't we in danger of not fully experiencing the moment because we're so busy filming or taking photos or we're planning the next "photo opportunity"?
I treasure old family photos and films but, although I can admire a photo or film taken on holiday, I don't feel that it adds anything to a memory that is already stored in my brain.
Banking Bullies! Feeling ignored, and most un'appy
7.30 pm and still sat in the garden
Interview with the economist billionaires fear: this is how we get a wealth tax
Nicola Sturgeons husband pleads guilty.
Robert Kenyon, Reform's candidate for Makerfield. Would you let him in your house?






