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  • The Alhambra – Arabic: literally means “the red one”; the complete name is “Qal’at al-Hambra”, which means “The red fortress”) is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions exhibiting the country’s most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today. Its most westerly feature is the alcazaba (citadel); a strongly fortified position. The rest of the plateau comprises a number of palaces, enclosed by a relatively weak fortified wall, with thirteen towers, some defensive and some providing vistas for the inhabitants. If you would like to buy a card, print or calendar just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • The Alhambra – Arabic: literally means “the red one”; the complete name is “Qal’at al-Hambra”, which means “The red fortress”) is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions exhibiting the country’s most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today. Its most westerly feature is the alcazaba (citadel); a strongly fortified position. The rest of the plateau comprises a number of palaces, enclosed by a relatively weak fortified wall, with thirteen towers, some defensive and some providing vistas for the inhabitants. If you would like to buy a card, print or calendar just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • The Alhambra – Arabic: literally means “the red one”; the complete name is “Qal’at al-Hambra”, which means “The red fortress”) is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions exhibiting the country’s most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today. Its most westerly feature is the alcazaba (citadel); a strongly fortified position. The rest of the plateau comprises a number of palaces, enclosed by a relatively weak fortified wall, with thirteen towers, some defensive and some providing vistas for the inhabitants. If you would like to buy a card, print or calendar just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • The Alhambra – Arabic: literally means “the red one”; the complete name is “Qal’at al-Hambra”, which means “The red fortress”) is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions exhibiting the country’s most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today. Its most westerly feature is the alcazaba (citadel); a strongly fortified position. The rest of the plateau comprises a number of palaces, enclosed by a relatively weak fortified wall, with thirteen towers, some defensive and some providing vistas for the inhabitants. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • The Alhambra – Arabic: literally means “the red one”; the complete name is “Qal’at al-Hambra”, which means “The red fortress”) is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions exhibiting the country’s most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today. Its most westerly feature is the alcazaba (citadel); a strongly fortified position. The rest of the plateau comprises a number of palaces, enclosed by a relatively weak fortified wall, with thirteen towers, some defensive and some providing vistas for the inhabitants. If you would like to buy a card, print, poster or calendar just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • The Alhambra – Arabic: literally means “the red one”; the complete name is “Qal’at al-Hambra”, which means “The red fortress”) is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada. Once the residence of the Muslim rulers of Granada and their court, the Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions exhibiting the country’s most famous Islamic architecture, together with Christian 16th century and later interventions in buildings and gardens that marked its image as it can be seen today. Its most westerly feature is the alcazaba (citadel); a strongly fortified position. The rest of the plateau comprises a number of palaces, enclosed by a relatively weak fortified wall, with thirteen towers, some defensive and some providing vistas for the inhabitants. If you would like to buy a card, print or calendar just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Statue of Laurence Olivier as Hamlet on the Southbank, London. This must be the scene “Is this a dagger I see before me.” I decided to include part of the concrete edifice of the Hayward Gallery to fill the frame to the left and to enable me to put the statue extreme right for more impact. I also wanted to get that light on the dagger.

  • Photographed from Lambeth Bridge in low winter sunlight.

  • The landmark Kyoto Tower in Japan reflected in Kyoto railway station. This observation tower completed in 1964 is the tallest building in Kyoto

  • The landmark Kyoto Tower in Japan reflected in Kyoto railway station. This observation tower completed in 1964 is the tallest building in Kyoto

  • The landmark Kyoto Tower in Japan reflected in Kyoto railway station. This observation tower completed in 1964 is the tallest building in Kyoto

  • The landmark Tokyo Tower in Japan. This communications and observation tower in Shiba Park, Minato, is the world’s tallest self-supporting steel structure

  • The landmark Tokyo Tower in Japan. This communications and observation tower in Shiba Park, Minato, is the world’s tallest self-supporting steel structure

  • A Shinto shrine located at the 5th Station (the highest point that vehicles can go) on the Japanese volcano, Mount Fuji

  • A Shinto shrine located at the 5th Station (the highest point that vehicles can go) on the Japanese volcano, Mount Fuji

  • The Japanese volcano, Mount Fuji. This shot was taken from the 5th Station, the highest point that vehicles can drive up the mountain

  • The Japanese volcano, Mount Fuji. This shot was taken from the 5th Station, the highest point that vehicles can drive up the mountain

  • The Japanese volcano, Mount Fuji. This shot was taken from the 5th Station, the highest point that vehicles can drive up the mountain

  • The Japanese volcano, Mount Fuji. This shot was taken from the 5th Station, the highest point that vehicles can drive up the mountain

  • The Japanese volcano, Mount Fuji. This shot was taken from the 5th Station, the highest point that vehicles can drive up the mountain

  • Road passing by Tunnel Rock in Sequoia National Park, California.

  • Famous Victoria Terminus train station in Mumbai, India.

  • The Gateway of India at sunset in Mumbai.

  • Medieval Tsarevets fortress in Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria.

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