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  • Millennium Bridge and St. Paul Cathedral, London, Uk ! / / - Click to view .

  • London, UK I usually walk along the south bank riverside in London.. and l passed by this place maybe a thousand times ! This time for some reason l was walking very slowly.. once I got here l just thought this could be the moment to take a nice picture.. I am happy with the result ! / / - / Click to view

  • If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must Man be of learning from experience…..... Natural History Museum, London, England.

  • Arches in Rivington Castle Rivington Lancashire England

  • Detail of a recreation of an Iron Age roundhouse at Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire, England. /   / One of our many steps on the climb up Mount Improbable. /   / Part of the series Against the Sky /   /

  • Husett Mill on the Norfolk Broads, England.

  • I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre

  • Looking up at 30 St Mary Axe, more commonly known by its nickname, The Gherkin. The building is a wonderful feature on the skyline on the north side of the Thames river in London. this shot is taken looking up from the base of the building. / Designed by Lord Norman Robert Foster, Ken Shuttleworth and Arup engineers. /

  • I was stopped to get some petrol at the station heading out of town. I looked over the fence to see workmen preparing to pull down a building. On the side of the building were these great stairs. I saw this great composition with the shadows, the nice green colour of the wall, and the broken windows. I knew I had to photograph this before it was lost forever. I didn’t have my good camera so I took it with my smaller bridge camera. Two days later, the building was no more. HP PhotoSmart C850 bridge camera / f/2.8 / 1/500 / ISO 100 / Exposure bias -0.67

  • Carnaby Street, London, UK. / / / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That / /

  • Featured in Live, Love, Dream 5th Nov, 2008. / This is a beautiful thatched pub/restaurant, The Brace of Pheasants in Plush, Dorset. They have a wonderful menu and I was about to eat there, but, unfortunately, arrived at 15:05 and the kitchens closed at 15:00. Oh well, maybe next time. / The pub ‘sign’ is not a sign at all but an illuminated glass cabinet containing a brace of stuffed pheasants – a cock and a hen. I don’t know how long the glass box has been up there, but I know it wouldn’t be five minutes outside a London pub before some senseless yob would throw a brick at it.

  • Painted from a very old photo (1857) of a collier brig. Taken from my wonderful book of North East sailing ships on the coast. / And the ship, background and quay, are painted from the fenland port of Wisbech, on the Lincolnshire coast. The rest of the painting is from my imagination. Watercolour on two rivers, hand-made 140lb paper. / 14” x 21”

  • Featured in the European Everyday Life group, 17th December, 2008. / Featured in the Nautical group, 16th December, 2008. Located near Portesham village in Dorset, England, on the highest point of the Blackdown area is Hardy’s Monument. There are excellent views of the Dorset coast from this location. / This is not a memorial to the poet Thomas Hardy – it is to Vice Admiral, Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy (1769 – 1839). Hardy lived in the nearby village of Portesham. During the battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Hardy served as Lord Nelson’s flag captain. / The monument is 72 feet high.

  • Is this our future? Selfridges Building. Birmingham, UK / June 2009 The Selfridges Building is part of the Bull Ring redevelopment in Birmingham, England and was designed by the architectural practice Future Systems. Opened in 2003, the store is clad in 15,000 shiny aluminium discs and was inspired by a Paco Rabanne sequinned dress.

  • Cromer Pier, from the town. Sony A700, 42 second exposure. This is a blend of 3 images, all of around the same exposure time, but with a variety of graduated filters fitted for each. The area on the forecourt of the pier has been desaturated slightly to reduce the sodium light effect from the clifftop lights

  • CANON Digital IXUS 980 IS / Yorkshire, UK / Fountains Abbey was founded in 1132 following a dispute and riot at St Mary’s Abbey in York. Following the riot, thirteen monks were exiled and after unsuccessfully attempting to return to the early 6th century Rule of St Benedict, were taken into the protection of Thurstan, Archbishop of York. He provided them with a site in the valley of the River Skell. The enclosed valley had all the required materials for the creation of a monastery, providing shelter from the weather, stone and timber for building, and a running supply of water. The monks applied to join the Cistercian order in 1132. / The abbey operated for over 400 years, until 1539, when Henry VIII ordered the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

  • Abstract Macro Photography Peeling Paint / Salem Building / Near Tetley Brewery / Leeds City Centre

  • A long exposure of The Great Court in the British Museum, London.

  • London 2009, Capital city of England ! View from the Tower Bridge !

  • Canon / HDR / Yorkshire, UK / Fountains Abbey / Photomatix Pro HDR

  • There must be a classic car buried under knotted ivy in this shed. There always is. / Loscombe, Dorset, UK

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