Monday, 21 February 2011

How to use your computer screen as a great photographic backdrop

First off some background and a rant: 
In a desperate need to get some change for the toll bridge over the M25 (aka the Queen Elizabeth II bridge) I pulled into a service stations and bought a sandwich (I didn't need as it was 11am) from a Waitrose; thinking this a good place to get cash back. I was aghast when they said 'sorry we don't do cashback'. To make matters worse they suggested I use the cash machine. A cash machine which I had already ascertained charges for taking out (my) own money. 

Now I don't know about you but I would rather drive a complete lap of the m25, using the planets dwindling resources, than pay for withdrawing my money from such a machine. Perhaps it was my demeanour but in a hushed tone; she then said "WH Smiths" next door do Cash Back. Eureka; I then pondered what to buy with a card; without it being an insult (I couldn't in all good conscious ask for chewing gum). So I went to the magazine rack and having recently purchased a new camera I opted, at random, for a camera magazine (Digital SLR Photographer). This lived in the back of my car for a good-week until I took it home and a casual flick turned to an avid read and a read turned into a challenge. In a section called 'Photo DIY' they show you a few concepts and invite you to have a go. One such challenge struck me as a good idea: Use your computer screen as a great photographic backdrop. 

 Here then is my concepts using, as they suggest, an object such as a wine glass with various backgrounds. 

Technical details:

F5.6
1/30th second
Gorilla Pod
Olympus PEN EP-2
Focal length: 84
Wine glass (hand held)
MacBook Pro
Google image search (large: 'polka dots', stripes', abstract pattern')

If you feel so inspired please let share your results with me here or via twitter (@mylesdavidson).


Happy snapping

Myles

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Monday, 14 February 2011

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Fasthosts apology - Email service disruption


Fasthosts

Dear Myles‚

Over recent days a number of our customers had problems accessing their Standard or Advanced Mailbox using POP/IMAP or Webmail services for which we offer our sincere apologies. Whilst customers on POP or IMAP were able to send email and inbound emails were delivered to mailboxes, a number of our customers experienced connection problems when trying to retrieve and download mail during peak business hours. Customers who only access via Webmail experienced the issue more acutely. Customers using hosted Exchange were not impacted at any time.

The underlying problem originated with our email storage platform which hit performance issues despite no increase in email usage. This impacted the number of concurrent customer connections it would support. Therefore during peak hours customers would experience intermittent access rather than the usual seamless service that we strive to offer.

All services were restored as quickly as possible by migrating some customers to additional infrastructure, however we fully recognise that for many of our customers, we haven't delivered the level of service that is expected from us nor that we expect to deliver. This problem was compounded when customers queued to get a response from our call centres due to the increase in demand associated with the service issues. Throughout this time, our team were working with our infrastructure suppliers, with all possible resources, to restore full service to all of our customers impacted as quickly as possible.

We would like to reassure you that absolutely no emails were lost as a result of the service interruptions, as all emails were queued (where necessary) and delivered to customers mailboxes. The issue was one of a lack of access to the received mail not a loss of mail.

To resolve the problems we have distributed the email load even more widely across our storage clusters than should normally be required. We are also adding in further storage capability as an additional safeguard this weekend to further expand the resources available to our customers and provide the highly available service we always aim to deliver. Work will continue over the coming days to ensure that from a hardware, configuration and processes point of view Fasthosts delivers the resilience and availability of the email platform to a high standard.

On behalf of Fasthosts, I would like to thank our customers for their patience and understanding during this incident. Rest assured we do not take this for granted and we will deliver a more robust solution going forward having worked through this experience. If you have any comments for our senior team on this issue, please 

visit our blog for more information on how to send your feedback.

Again, I apologise unreservedly for the inconvenience caused to those customers affected, and fully recognise the importance of email in your daily professional and personal lives.

Kind regards

Simon Yeoman
Customer Services Director
Fasthosts Internet Limited


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