A unique and moving and colle ction of pictures from British Mac listener
gallerys. If you would like your pictures featured please email me.

Please note that your work cannot be returned!

It is an amazing site – basically he collects all things Apple Macintosh and has built up a fantastic array of stuff – different types of Macs (including the 20th Anniversary Mac), iPods, Newtons, all sorts of software – the amount of stuff he has seems endless. His latest purchase is a Cube that he has running Tiger.

Rob Tomlin

"I've just recently taken up model plane flying, and have started to document the clubs people and their planes... what ya think?"
Tim Ray My passion is old ferguson tractors www.ploughmyfield.co.uk and it's the reason I bought my mac. Tractor
Sir Peter Thompson

Anyway I take a photo of Oxford, not very good most times, anyway everyday I take a photo of Oxford and put it on a small blog, you maybe interested in this, have alook and tell me what you think.

Gavin Gough

"Photography for me is not looking, it's feeling. If you can't feel what you're looking at, then you're never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures." Don McCullin

Mark Fallon

 

I have attached a couple of photos I took when I was in Antarctica earlier this year (with my work) that you may decide to include in the gallery.
Interestingly the photos were taken with an inexpensive Casio point and shoot but have produced some nice pictures.
There are a couple of out team who go south to the ice caped bottom of the world every December who take Mac Books & iPods to entertain us during the nights of constant sun shine and it's amassing how well Mac stuff performs in that cold environment. Still I hope you like the photos especially the one I took of myself to prove to my wife to be that I do go south and don't have another life in Bournemouth during the winter months.
Thanks again for your efforts with the pod-cast, you are doing a very good job.

 

Will O'Mailley "Just listening to the latest episode of British Mac as I type and I'm delighted that this weeks' British icon is The Wicker Man. To tie in both with that section of the show and also the Gallery section, you might be interested in my Culzean Castle gallery. The reason for mentioning is that Culzean Castle was the real llife location for the scenes in the film featuring the interior of Lord Summerisle's home. Culzean is a stunning place to visit as was the original location for the RetroFest 80's music festival, as well as the wartime home of President Eisenhower, which is why it is also called 'the british White House'."