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  • A sepia coloured picture of a graveyard in Whitby, UK, with the ruined abbey in the background

  • The choir members move through the Cathedral Wells began as a holy place taking its names from the springs in what are now the Bishops Palace grounds. The first church was built near the wells in 705, the present Cathedral building begun in 1180. / Wells is in Somerset, England

  • Pulteney Bridge is a rarity. It is one of only four in the world lined by shops on both sides. It was built for William Pulteney, whose wife had inherited rural Bathwick across the river from Bath. Pulteney could see the potential for development, but first a ferry had to be replaced by a bridge. His architect Robert Adam favoured a Palladian design. The bridge has suffered so many changes that Adam would only recognise the south river front, yet it remains an architectural symbol of Bath.

  • The kind of beauty we lose when the developers move in. Available for sale as: / Laminated Prints, Cards, Posters, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints /

  • View of the top of the spire of St Andrew’s Church, Billingborough, Lincolnshire. /   / Part of the series Against the Sky /   /

  • The holes down the side of the door and wall on this locker box remind me a lot of boot lace holes in big boots. You can see here just how loose the chain was so i was able to peek inside.

  • This is inspired by the development and architecture of Newcastle: It’s the Baltic art gallery contructed by creative lines.

  • A view of Normanton Church Museum at Rutland Water, Rutland, England. /   / Taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. /   /

  • HDR process: / From London

  • Acrylic used with watercolor on rough watercolor paper. Re-uploaded with correct pixel size for cards.

  • I came across this little beauty in Liverpool, England

  • The Black and White Photography Collection: Calendar Available: Manchester and its Architecture: Edinburgh and its Architecture: Other Black and White Photography:

  • St Catherine’s Chapel is a small chapel situated above the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England. It is thought to have been built in about 1400 as a Pilgrim chapel for Abbotsbury Abbey. Its position on the top of a hill about 80 m (260 ft) high, overlooking the coast means that it was a prominent feature for seafarers. / The medieval strip lynchets etched into the side of the hill are known locally as the Chapel Rings. I liked the effect almost duplicated in the clouds. / The chapel appears briefly in the Powell and Pressburger film, The Small Back Room. / St Catherine’s Chapel has a local tradition of ‘wishing’. This involves using the niches in the chapel walls to ‘post’ prayers to the saint asking for her help. This tradition still goes on today.

  • Elevated view of Manchester city centre looking towards the townhall, interest of old and new buildings. Taken with my Nikon D80.

  • Empty building in Castlefield, Manchester,england

  • The Parade, Leamington Spa

  • Taken in London, near the approached to the St Pauls side of the Millenium Bridge. Taken in Black and white, 3 exposures for HDR in Photomatrix. Another Office shot in London. / :

  • The glass offices, behind the Town Hall on South Bank, London. Maybe they have names, sorry I do not know. Anyway, I did take 3 hand held bracketed shots, but 1 just would not line up (the darkest exposure) anyway, got some cool effects in Photomatrix with just the 2. Shot in colour and desaturated. Another Office shot from London. / :

  • The Millennium “Wobbly” Bridge in London, leading across the Thames to St Paul’s Cathedral.

  • These two unconnected people seemed to tell a story to me. Canon EOS450D 1/60 f5.6

  • Texture Series

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