Showing posts with label Light Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Light Entertainment. Show all posts

Monday, March 03, 2008

Light Entertainment

Don't Get Your Wires Crossed

Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON


This photograph was taken in Calcutta, India on a very brief, unplanned trip in October 2006. The Hindu festive season known as the Puja holidays had just come to an end, and all the religious pandals (places of temporary worship, displaying images of Hindu gods and goddesses) were being dismantled. A lot of the apartment buildings in the city are illuminated with light festoons during the holidays, but these are all taken down and packed away after life returns to normal.

I caught sight of these lights at the side of a residential building in Ballygunge, in the southern part of the city. My children were with me at the time and it was (naturally) as if they could read my mind. As I reached for my camera case, they grinned and said in unison: "He's so going to take a shot of those lights.''

Yep, it was irresistible. The scene drew me like a magnet. All that coloured wire. All those light globes. How could I walk past something like that without capturing the scene? My only regret is that I never asked how many light globes it took to illuminate the building. Maybe I just wasn't bright enough.

(The Odd Shots concept came from Katney. Say "G'day" to her.)

Monday, August 06, 2007

Off With His Header

I Guess It's Time To See The Light


Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON


Okay, so I'm sure all of you noticed the subtle change in my blog header, but it was Toronto-based Lotus Reads who first commented on it a few hours ago. It's just a minor change, but the words ``Totally committed to encouraging excellence in others'' were added a few days ago.

It's a role I'm really comfortable with and thank you, Bart, for referring to me as ``everybody's favourite Aussie jack-of-all-trades and blog godfather''.

The story of my blog header is an interesting one. I just had a plain text header for months. Then Terry Fletcher of Terry's Playpen fame emailed me a new header that he had constructed, using one of my own photographs from the Australian winter equinox about six weeks ago. (Incidentally, you can see the rapid transition of light in the space of three minutes at Light Entertainment.)

Terry's header was so creative that I accepted his offer immediately and with great gratitude. Terry has helped a few other bloggers change their headers, and has a couple of posts on his own blog at Ahem and Change Your Header. They're very informative and easy to follow, if you want to change a header.