blacklilly: (Takoyaki!)

Just when I had settled on a Canon, along come  pictures from the NYE party which get me thinking again.  

Here's one of me taken with an Olympus EP-1.  It's not so obvious in this one, but the colouring and image clarity were spot on.


Here's another one taken with what I think was a Canon DSLR:



 
It was taken rather suddenly, hence the blurring, but again, I liked the colouring in all the photos.

And, in my hand you will see my Holga, which is now serving as main camera until I figure out what I'm going to do, and which kidney I'm going to sell.  On Thursday a friend of mine will be giving me his 35mm/120mm negative scanner, which will make my Holga life a lot cheaper.  Expect to be hit with plenty of Holga yumminess at the weekend.

Today I went to my student's house to play with his cat, Hana (that's Japanese for flower), and eat o-sechi-ryouri, which is traditionally eaten over the New Year to give wives a break from cooking.  I particularly love the kuro-mame, sweet black beans, and the tonnes of vegetables you get to nibble on.  Here's a picture of me and Hana:


 
Last night, in a bid to be a bit less reclusive and more spontaneous, I decided (after initially turning things down) to meet up with some friends from Nagoya:  Audrey, and Jay who was only up for the evening.  Jay's a nice guy, but when he gets drunk he becomes quite aggressive.  This was actually brought up by both Audrey and I and he seemed rather shocked by the accusation.  Given that this was one of the first things I spotted about him, when meeting him for the first time about two years ago, I too was rather taken aback.  Anyway, Jay was on good form all evening, which is not something that can be said for the  buddy of his who turned up after having been drinking his fiance's family dry all afternoon.  He launched himself into the Irish Bar we found in Shinagawa, spouting various profanities in Japanese, before entertaining a Scottish couple sitting behind us with some slurred discussion about Sheffield.  He then introduced himself to everyone, forgot everyone's name and then insisted on loudly telling the whole bar about the 50yen beer bar he was taking us to.  There were 8 of us in total, and we all agreed that we were only tolerating him because he knew where to find beer for 50yen in Tokyo.  

On the train there, he started talking about the time he got into a fight and was wrongly accused (he says) or pulling the hair out of the skull of one of his four attackers.  Allegedly they tried to sue him for 'emotional harm' to the tune of £20 000, but settled for £2000 when he threatened to leave the country rather than pay up.  All of which sounds like a load of bollocks to me.  While the story was being told, the train around us slowly emptied out as more and more people sidled off into nearby carriages.

So we get to Gotanda and set off to the bar, only to find it closed, which is really no surprise.  We ended up in an izakaya, where Audrey and I gave each other moral support (having two vegetarians is quite glorious when you need to pressure people into ordering salad), and Mr Obnoxious continued to test everyone's patience.  As I bailed out he grabbed my hand and said:  

" You know, despite what people have said about you, you're actually quite cute..."

...which I shrugged off as the ravings of a drunken, obnoxious twat and went home.  It's nice to be reminded why I don't like hanging out with most foreigners.

And just think, if I'd stayed at home, there would have been no story to tell you.  Which is why going out more is worth it.
blacklilly: (Smiley)
In a bid to try and make myself a bit more proactive this year (there's a tonne of stuff I want to do), I started it off yesterday by summing up the courage to ask someone out for a drink.  Someone very cute I met a little while ago who happened to be at this party on NYE.  Someone I'm pretty certain will say yes.  I spent all day yesterday mulling it over, gave myself until midnight to make a decision about what to do and finally decided that the worst that could happen would be a "no", which is no great loss.  God, I hate 'dating'.

I'm trying to remember all the books and films I watched last year but my memory is pretty rubbish.  I'm sure I started writing them down.  Usually I make lists in class when the students are doing some reading or writing, or are waxing lyrical on the Bible.  Maybe I should start by putting down some here:

Film - January 1st - Brothers
Book - Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami

Also, I've been doing some camera research and was rather disappointed to find that the Canon G10 which was in Yodobashi Camera two weeks ago as disappeared from sale.  Only the G11 can be found.  I guess there's no great difference between the two, but when comparing them against each other the G10 is now slightly cheaper and has all the specs I require from a camera which is not SLR.  I did find a refurbished G10 on ebay from what looked like a Canon outlet.  Went to Kichijoji with my friend Chelsey the other day and she took me to a camera shop which is full of second-hand cameras and lenses so I'm hoping to go back and take my SLR along to play with some of them.  Their G11 was also significantly cheaper than the others I've seen. 

Chelsey suggested I start selling my eggs in order to pay for these little emergencies, and the idea doesn't sound too bad.  I should just be glad I live in a country that doesn't even want my blood, let alone my body parts.  I would totally be selling my plasma, eggs etc if i lived somewhere that would take them.  Which is quite sad, as I'm really not THAT desperate.
blacklilly: (no)
While I was on holiday the kit lens on my camera broke. Now, I know it's just a kit lens, but it had served me very well for the past 10 years. And I don't have another lens, as I never really had the inclincation or the cash to invest in any others.

So I need to get a new one, but I'm totally baffled, especially as I've no idea whether any of the current lenses available will fit my film SLR. Having never owned a digital, I've failed to pay attention to digital stuff, so now I'm a bit confused.

This could be a really a good excuse to invest in the Canaon G10, which I've been coveting since it came out, and then continue saving for a digital SLR, or just some better lenses...

Ideas anyone?

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