Photos from Love's Labour's Lost
My photos from the read-through of Love's Labour's Lost are on my web site. Hah! I even know exactly where to put the apostrophes now, after typing it many times. Note that there are three pages of photos this time.
It was a very fun read-through in the grounds of the Imperial War Museum to celebrate the day on which our dearest
The weather was quite perfect given the awful summer we have had so far, and there was plenty of light for taking photos and a pleasing backdrop of trees, buses and the occasional limosine. At one point a convoy of cars and vans with small tastefully-placed blue flashing lights came past - a sign of quality and hopefully indicating secretive activity. I expected to see them chasing Jason Bourne driving a beaten-up taxi or something.
The lens du jour was the 28-135mm one (the longer of my two zooms), and this was its busiest work for it so far I think. I find it's great for taking photos of people outside when there is lots of space. Over 800 photos were taken on the day, and 240ish of the best are online for your viewing pleasure. I am running out of hard disk space.
There are even some photos of me this time, taken by my lovely