Uninspired
Posted by SpikeFeb 8
It’s just started raining again. It’s also pretty dark out for 2 in the afternoon and it may be 18 degrees but I’m feeling cold. Maybe it’s just the letdown after a fabulous week in Macau but right now I feel as if I can’t be arsed to do much of anything. Come to think of it, the only time I got out of the house this weekend was Saturday morning when I met someone over at Sunshine City (ha!) in Ma On Shan who bought one of my old camera bags. The only “real” meal that I had was on Sunday, when my gf cooked a great lunch with some of the truly wonderful pork chops I’d picked up at Shek Kee Frozen Meat Co. in Sai Kung – she always does her sauces in an impromptu fashion and can be hard pressed to remember later what she tossed in the pan, but along with the Sauce of Unknown Origins were green beans, yellow pepper, carrots, red onion – great color and taste combination.
Among the movies we watched, there was the tremendously entertaining Zombieland. Yeah, if you’ve got a weak stomach for gory special effects, it does get a little gruesome in the first half hour, but overall it’s a nice take on an overworked genre. Maybe I’m telling you too much here but Bill Murray’s in it and his appearance is more than worth the price of admission (or a DVD).
My gf seems to really enjoy classic Hollywood musicals – not sure she even realizes how much she digs the genre but I put on one of these and it’s practically guaranteed that she will not lose interest or fall asleep. Yesterday afternoon we watched The Music Man. On some levels it’s incredibly hokey and creaky and plays out like a much older film. But there are still a lot of joys to be found in this film, from the amazing costume design to an expert supporting cast that includes Buddy Hackett, Paul Ford, Hermione Gingold and dozens of other faces you will at least recognize even if you don’t know the names. And of course there’s Robert Preston. (And Shirley Jones, too, I suppose.) And little Ron Howard with hair and a fake lisp. Most of all, Meredith Wilson’s melodies are insanely catchy and his lyrics are kind of clever at times. Let’s not forget that even the Beatles covered a song from this film.
The rest of my time this weekend was spent “in” Lightroom and, as previously noted, I’ve uploaded new galleries to Flickr, one for last Friday’s Fallen Angel shoot at PASM and one from our Macau trip. There will be more to come. Looking back at photos from 6 to 9 months ago, I’m struck by how much I’ve learned in the past few months – both in terms of shooting and also in using Lightroom, though a big part of the improvement also comes from spending the bucks on the Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 lens, expensive as hell but well worth the money. I’m so in love with the results that it gives me that I find that I have no desire to go out with my Panasonic GF-1 anymore and I’m thinking about selling it off. If and when I do get another job, one of the first things I plan to do to celebrate is to get the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 VRII lens, a huge and expensive beast.
Speaking of getting a job, with Chinese New Year just a week away, things have hit the doldrums. I’m sending out CVs, making follow-up phone calls (perhaps not as many as I should) and while I’ve managed to generate some interest, I don’t think I’m being egotistical when I say that I don’t think I’m getting the level of interest or the quality of offers that I believe I deserve. It could be that the kind of job I’m looking for doesn’t exist in Hong Kong at the moment – or it doesn’t exist for someone my age or for someone who is not multi-lingual.
If you take a look at my profile on LinkedIn, you’ll see that I’ve received recommendations from the co-inventor of the DVD as well as an SVP, an EVP, a VP, a Managing Director and 3 Directors and some of my former staff from my previous job. I think that stands as darned good evidence of my skills and accomplishments. So excuse me if I’m feeling a little frustrated at the moment.
Sorry, don’t mean to whine. Probably need to drag myself out of the house tonight and have a couple of drinks somewhere.



12 comments
Comment by Peter on February 8, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Hi Spike,
Not sure if you’ve heard before, but the links in your text tend to go in one with the normal text. So they can be hard to spot. Perhaps its intentional, but íf not, now you know.
Peter
Comment by THE VISA MAN on February 8, 2010 at 11:59 pm
I can agree it is not that easy to find a job with your qualifications.
Take a rest – I guess earliest beginning of March you can seriously start looking again now is “game over” (HK & China) for the next 3 weeks – everybody will celebrate CNY or is not here !
Comment by Spike on February 9, 2010 at 1:08 am
I’m aware that the font colors are relatively close. However, I can see them on my monitor okay; it may be a matter of how yours is configured. One of these days if I get time maybe I’ll edit the style sheet to make a slight change to the color.
Comment by Steve on February 9, 2010 at 1:30 am
Music Man is one of the great films. Robert Preston as the con man is superb and I bought the sound track and laugh out loud at some of the songs on it. Only Bollywood films exhibit the same type of brio that these old musicals had in abundance.
Comment by Spike on February 9, 2010 at 1:33 am
I’ve got Preston’s other great film, Victor/Victoria, cued up and ready for a screening later this week.
Comment by NK on February 9, 2010 at 4:49 pm
“If and when I do get another job, one of the first things I plan to do to celebrate is to get the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 VRII lens”
The 24-70mm was born to make sweet, sweet pictures with a full frame camera like a D700. Instead of buying the 70-200mm (which admittedly is a cracking bit of gear), I’d trade in the D300 (or keep it as a backup) and get a D700. Around HK$18k new or as low as about $14k second hand (about the same price as the 70-200 if I’m not mistaken). Plus, if rumours of the D700s come to fruition (is that the right word?), then the old D700 will drop in price pretty quickly.
Comment by Spike on February 9, 2010 at 5:25 pm
The new 70-200mm VR II is going for around $18k I think. I’ve thought about picking up a used D700 (I see gray market ones on DC Fever around $11k) but I want the features that I expect a D700s (or D800?) to have so I’m waiting. The 24-70mm makes damned sweet pics with the D300 too (so much better than my 18-200mm it’s not even funny).
Comment by Henry on February 9, 2010 at 5:31 pm
Spike, I have been a recent reader of you blog as I am immigrating to HK. I personally feel it might not be wise to post your linkd profile on the blog as it shows your photo and real name.
Comment by Spike on February 9, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Obviously I’m aware of that. I don’t see any need to hide my identity any more. Good luck on your move here!
Comment by Don Quixote on February 10, 2010 at 8:28 pm
Recent 70-200 review here:
http://www.photocrati.com/nikon-70-200mm-f2-8g-af-s-ed-vr-ii-lens-review-field-test-report/
Nice lens. I just couldn’t lug around a full frame and the beasts it deserves to shine.
Mind you, I’m in the market after leaving my Pentax K-x and favourite FA 31 lens in a cab earlier this week! D’oh.
Comment by Spike on February 10, 2010 at 8:34 pm
OUCH!!!!!!!
Comment by Don Quixote on February 10, 2010 at 11:33 pm
I had a few other choice words!
I thought I had lost the FA 31′s custom aluminium lens cap… then I woke in the morning to find it in the camera bag. Excellent!
… but where was the camera and lens? Now I have a nice, shiny, green felt-lined lens cap to taunt me.
I try to not let these things get me down though. It’s a small problem in the scheme of things.
Just as well my sister-in-law’s wedding is postponed, or I’d have to go out and buy the same kit right away. Now I have time to see what Canon and Nikon bring out in the mirrorless segment, and whether Pentax bring out a D90 sized full frame.
In the meantime, my unspectacular but remarkably versatile Canon SX1 IS will have to do. I took it to the Victoria Park flower show today and got some surprisingly good macros. It’s also fab at autofocus + zoom 1080P video of the kids. Plus it’s PASM (as limited as a pinkie-nail sized sensor allows) and has a hot shoe.
It’ll do (says he as he shuffles of to 1001noisycameras.com)