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    Welcome To The Morris Point

    Matt Birchler tweeted and wrote about the Dunning-Kruger effect recently. I have no idea what prompted the post, but I hope to god it wasn’t me. On looking at the graph posted I realised that I am very susceptible to …

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    A Fixed Perspective

    I’ve never been a fan of prime lenses. Although they are a staple of almost all photographers I admire, their fixed nature has never appealed. I viewed them as being too restrictive, whereas a good zoom lens can get me a …

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    Christmas Rush

    I really should be slowing down this late into December. In times gone by, I would have been twiddling my thumbs for at least a week by now. Yet, I am working more than ever, getting ready to launch. New websites, new …

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    Feeling Unsafe

    Today I had a wonderful walk around a local town with my camera. I’ve never done this before, I walk lots and take pictures lots, but I usually have the family or the dog in tow. Today was different, I did the whole …

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    Missing The Tech For LOLs

    Andy Nicolaides on the outlook of some tech commentators: For many millions of people out there, VR could, and already can to a certain extent, open their lives to opportunities they can’t currently enjoy and experience. …

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    I Appreciate You

    After going backwards and forwards (as normal) with the photo sharing service Glass, I am enjoying using it lots. I post the best images I take to it. Although I can’t hold a candle to some of its skilled user base, it …

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    To Write More, Read More

    There is no getting around the fact that creating things consistently is hard work. It doesn’t matter what it is, making videos, writing blog posts, painting, crafts, it all takes time and effort to keep going. …

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    The Problem With A Closed Platform

    Isobel Asher Hamilton on the demand by scientist to see internal research: An international coalition of more than 300 scientists working in the fields of psychology, technology, and health have published an open letter …

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    Putting In Some Barriers

    Exactly two years ago, I was thinking about barriers. At the time it was to do with comments on my blog (I was moving it yet again) but this time it’s in my life. Although they are different topics, they both cover the …