Another possibility for 52Frames "Black And White Minimalism" today.
Can't decide between today's or yesterday's shot yet.
Sunday, 16 November 2025
Bi-Metal
Saturday, 15 November 2025
Waveform
This one is probably going to be my submission for this week's 52Frames "Black And White Minimalism" challenge.
Friday, 14 November 2025
Stick The Moon On A Bracket.
Another backup photo today, I got home from work and crashed out.
It's been a full-on week, and not entirely pleasant in places.
I'm calling it a win that I actually ended up with the energy to cook something recognisable as a meal for dinner, as opposed to eating comparative junk, which I've been doing rather too much recently.
Thursday, 13 November 2025
2025-11-13
A backup photo for today, posted late.
I spent almost all evening making some prototype parts, and ran out of time for photos.
Wednesday, 12 November 2025
It's The Little Things That Get You
This caption gets a bit deep, so skip it if you're feeling delicate.
I've been listening to the latest Jack Reacher book over the last couple of days. It's a series that Lucy introduced me to, and one which we used to enjoy listening to together quite regularly, often in the car.
At the end of the book, there is a discussion between the series' original author Lee Child, and the long-time narrator Jeff Harding; several times while listening to it, I had the involuntary, automatic thoughts "Lucy would like this", or "Lucy would be interested by this", or even "I'll have to mention this bit to her", shortly followed by the jarring, unpleasant jolt of realisation that she is no longer here to have these chats with. It is a visceral, almost physical reaction, which is really quite unsettling, and gets you when you least expect it.
A bit heavy perhaps, but this has become almost as much a personal diary as a photoblog now.
Tuesday, 11 November 2025
Monday, 10 November 2025
The Glitter Machine
I've spent quite a lot of this evening prototyping a widget for work on my little CNC mill, flinging copious quantities of fine brass glitter all over the place.
To (approximately) quote Blondihacks, "When using a milling machine, the chips are usually confined to" (waving her hands broadly around the workshop) "this general area".
I then spent an instructive few minutes measuring, wherein I discovered that my shiny new 2mm cutter was in fact not 2mm at all, but more like 2-and-what's-a-tenth-or-two-of-a-millimetre-between-friends-mm, and my part is consequently the wrong size.
Trust but verify, they say...







