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May 31st, 2008 by Peter Bargh

Exploring Denbigh’s lunatic asylum

Today is a beautiful sunny day, so why am I in a dingy corridor in the depths of ruin? Simple, I am stepping totally out of my comfort zone following the footsteps of the Urban Explorers with Tom(?), William Cheung and Tony Dudley.

I’m in a Victorian Asylum, the air is acrid, the floor below my feet precarious and the light spilling from holes in the roof is creating huge contrast problems for photography.

The building, Denbigh’s lunatic asylum, was closed in 1995, and when we visited it was in a bad shape but still worth photographing. Since our visit it’s been vandalised much more, looted and set on fire and is now beyond renovation.

I climb the clock tower on a very iffy circular stair case seemingly held together with pigeon poo and wandered around many areas of the site, at the time guarded but he must have been asleep!

The potential health risk from the pigeon poo, asbestos and flaking lead paint compete with the risk of being arrested for being in a building I’m not supposed to be in, but the thrill to explore and, in my case, the last chance to see and record some amazing architecture in its sad final state of dilapidation, tips the balance.

A fabulous experience and I can see why so many people enjoy the hobby of urban exploration.

Here’s a selection of photographs documenting the visit.

May 21st, 2008 by Peter Bargh

Olympus E-520 Launch

Olympus launch the E-520 Launch in London. We met at the Amber Bar, Baltic Restaurant 74 Blackfriars Road SE1 8HA and then headed over to the Gerkin to eat on the 38th Floor  30 St Mary Axe London

Host
Jermome Demare, Mark Thackara, Greg Connell, Harjit Sohotey

Press
Peter Bargh, Ian Farrell, William Cheung, Rachel D’Cruze, Bob Martin, Terry Hope, Jamie Harrison, James Mansfield

May 19th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

Nominated for Princeton Premier Business Leaders and Professionals Honors Edition

Wow I cannot believe it Peter Bargh has reached the dizzy heights of being considered for inclusion into the 2008-2009 Princeton Premier Business Leaders and Professionals Honors Edition section of the registry.

The what?????

After a quick Google search it seem that half the internet has also been considered for inclusion into the 2008-2009 Princeton Premier Business Leaders and Professionals Honors Edition section of the registry.

Oh well it sounded good for about as long as it does to hear you’ve won the European Lottery, a holiday in two to Nigeria or a deluxe penis enlarger.

Walks off singing a well know Monty Python song…

May 16th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

65th Anniversary of the Dambusters

I went to Derwent Dam in Derbyshire to witness the RAF’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s (BBMF) Avro Lancaster fly over the reservoir to commemorate the 65th Anniversary of the Dambuster raids.

Lancaster Bomber over Derwent

I didnt get the best viewpoint and my best pics are ones with the plane flying away from me from north to south over the reservoirs. I wish I’d been on Derwent edge like those you can see in the photo. I’d have used a long lens and got it flying over the dam wall.

Messed around in Lightroom for this one

The Lancaster was followed by a Spitfire XIX (PS915) and Hurricane IIc (LF363 YB-W) for three fly-pasts.

May 5th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

LocalGame Shop – avoid – scam

Interesting?

So I post a thread uncovering a scam. It gets to number one in Google Search. And then disappears. Now I am not even listed in the search for this post. What happend? Are Google supporting crooks, has it been reported? All my other blog post are unaffected. What’s going on?

Incidentally I’ve also start getting lots of spam – all on that one post. Well just to clarify LocalGame Shop offering four super console deals is not legit and you WILL lose your money. This will get to the top of search engine…how long will it stay this time I wonder?

The company are still appearing on price comparison stores as incredibly good value. Just to repeat this is not a good deal. You WILL lose your money. See my previous blog post for full details.

Of course If I’m wrong please post in this thread, I’d love to hear from someone who has got their goods

April 28th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

LocalGame Shop – AVOID!

Well following my recent post about being scammed by a web site that appeared offering superb deals on Nintendo Wiis and XBoxes, it looks like the crooks who operated recently as rapidgamingstore are back again with the same scam. Different web site, but same stock, same convincing deals, same convincing service, trusted money back offers etc, and same town, but a different address.

LocalGame Store offers New Nintendo Wii “Ultimate Gaming Pack” Video Game System comprising

Nintendo Wii Console
Wii Stand
5 Wii Sports Games: Baseball, Bowling, Boxing, Golf, and Tennis
Remote and Nun-Chuck
Sensor Bar
Power and AV Cables
User Manual

Along with 10 games including:

Wii Sports
Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Marve: Ultimate Aliance
Need for Speed: Carbon
SD Gundam: Scad Hammers
The Legend of Zeda: Twilight Princess
Tony Hawk?s Downhill Jam
Metal Slug Anthology
Trauma Center: Second Opinion

All for just £106 – the catch is you have to buy 5, well the real catch is they will not turn up, and in a couple of months when they’ve fleeced enough suckers the site will disappear along with any form of contact and any sign of your gear.

April 18th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

Black Nab shipwreck

I was over at Saltwick Bay on the North Coast last weekend photographing the wreck near the Black Nab Rock. It made me wonder if there was any history surrounding the boat. Sadly little information seems to be around the web on the subject. A couple of people have mentioned patchy details about it on the ePHOTOzine site. And there’s even a shot taken just three years after the boat capsized here.

The most information I could find was on the Whitby Lifeboat Station History page which states that a
Silver Medal awarded to Coxswain Robert Allen and the Bronze Medal awarded to Helmsman Richard Robinson for rescuing a survivor of the fishing vessel Admiral Van Tromp, which was wrecked after grounding on the Black Nab Rock in thick fog, an easterly wind, and a heavy breaking sea on 30 September 1976. When a survivor was seen on a rock Helmsman Robinson drove the D class lifeboat in at full speed, onto a ledge, and the man was grabbed just as a large sea broke over the rock and washed the boat back into the sea. 

Black Nab at Saltwick Bay is well worth a visit, but watch for the tide. It comes in fast and you can easily get trapped!

March 15th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

High Royds lunatic asylum, Menston

A tale of Urban Un-exploration
There’s a guy on our ePHOTOzine called Tom who’s an urban explorer and posted up some great shots of the lunatic asylum at High Royds. There are some superb arches, eerie corridors, fabulous windows and great staircases. It’s a photographer’s paridise. So rather than risk the security guards I thought I’d write to ask permission to take a few legal shots.
The reply was Unfortunately we cannot allow anyone on site now because of our ongoing building works and health and safety considerations.”

I suggested I’d waiver all legal claims should anything happen and said I’d just need a couple of hours and act responsibly.

But the answer was still no. Sadly I won’t be able to capture the images, so have to thank the guys on sites like 28Days Later for their bold efforts.

March 13th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

Scammed by Rapid Gaming Store

I liked to think I’m pretty sharp when it comes to spotting scams. After all I can recognise when a site offering to protect me from Spyware is actually a spyware site. Or when I’m told I’ve won the lottery I know I haven’t. The fact I haven’t entered is a bit of a clue here. I also reject the letters from people (usually Nigerians) (I’ve nothing against Nigerians) offering to give me millions to look after or pass on to a third party and keep a chunk for my trouble. Or the ebay/paypal deals suggesting I’ve used their system wrongly. Or the “INSERT BANK we are making your finances safer by asking for your password” scams. It’s all so easy to spot.

But that all went sadly wrong when I was looking for a Nintendo wii a few months ago. I did the usual DealTime price comparison search, which brought up the usual Amazon, Play.com etc, all suggesting prices of around £180 for the basic item, but at the top of the list was a company offering one for £106. So I naturally clicked the link.

Catch one: you have to buy 5. Okay I can cope…my team at MPL would all like one. So it sounds like a great deal.

Catch two: the company was abroad – Indonesia to be precise. Shipping £82! But that still meant the unit cost was far less than UK…even when you take into account the import tax. But can they be trusted? I did a few quick checks. The site looked official…photos of wiis on pallates all bundled and ready to go.

Feedback on feedback sites saying what a pleasure to deal with them.

So I clicked to buy and set the ball in motion. An email arrived in minutes – all offical looking suggesting I pay via bank transfer to:

Bank Name : Bank Central Asia (BCA)
Bank Address : Jln. Dr Cipto Mangunkusumo 4E Bank City :Cirebon
Bank State :Jawa Barat Bank ZIP :45131
Bank Country :INDONESIA
Bank Branch :KCP CiptoMangunkusumo
IBAN / Account Number :3740521321
SWIFT Code :CENAIDJA
Name on Account :METASARI

and “Once you send the payment through your bank, please send to us scan copy of receipt from your bank”

I did this and waited patiently. Yesterday six weeks later I had still not received anything, so went back to the web site…surprise, surprise, the site has gone replaced by the domain registrar’s landing page. A quick search on Google brought me to several other mugs who had the same experience and had also been conned.

So who was this company? Rapid Game Store or rapidgamestore www.rapidgamingstore.com

I’d like to say do not do business with these crooks but they do not exist now, although they will no doubt pop up again under a different guise and do exactly the same again!

So, just in case they try again with the same names here’s the sales manager’s name: Dede Suryana and the details they had for the store:

Store address : Pasar Baru-Metro Atom Plaza Lt. II Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, 18274, ID
Phone (62)-21-74415253 Fax (62)-21-74415254
Email : [email protected]
Website : http://www.rapidgamingstore.com

If anyone knows how we can get back at these crooks let me know.

Please feel free to comment here and add any scams you’ve got hooked in and any tips for potential victims.

Keep it clean!

March 11th, 2008 by Peter Bargh

I’m an extra in Bronson: My Story

Red Mist stuck up a poster in the Turbine requesting volunteers to be extras in the film Bronson: My Story. I applied and got a part as an SA (supporting artist). We filmed on Thursday 6 March. It was great fun. I am a prison warden. I got the role of walking behind Bronson (played by Tom Hardy), as he was lead out of Broadmoor. The filming was actually done at Stanford Hall. We got to climb around on the roof and had roof tiles hurled at us for some stills that will be played as flashbacks in the film, due for release Feb 2009. It was a full day filming and I guess the part will be about 15 seconds.