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  • Car on a roof and towers, Stratford, London. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other

  • Probably one of the most photographed buildings in NYC. I tried to come up with a slightly different view. Black & White Travel Nudes

  • This image typifies rural Australia. / I took this shot whilst driving to work about 5:50am, just south of Sunbury in Victoria. / What you see is exactly the way it was…. No enhancements added. ==============

  • Melbourne’s Docklands feature many incredible architectural marvels, including this wonder, the Webb Bridge

  • The Rialto Towers in Melbourne, Australia at night time with a car whizzing past

  • San Francisco, CA night skyline. This was taken from Treasure Island, which is the half way point between the Bay Bridge and San Francisco.

  • Panorama shot of Perth City, Swan River and Narrows Bridge from Kings Park.

  • “A city of junk” Available as a signed limited edition print direct from artist

  • Taken in 1992 black and white film. if memory serves – taken from the Rialto Pentax P30N SLR film

  • This is a shot of Eureka Tower with the carousel in the foreground. Had a hard time fitting all objects in with my crappy 18-55mm lens but got there in the end!

  • Looking up from the 53rd floor atrium of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Shanghai’s JinMao Tower, in Pudong toward the 88th floor viewing gallery. Sold offline at A2 size.

  • Mists in the morning. / Lonsdale St.

  • Found this in Shibuya, Tokyo. Some electrical box that had been covered with posters and stickers, then cleared of posters and stickers, then covered with fliers and finally cleared of fliers. I got lucky.

  • Detail of a concrete pole near my apartment in Wakayama City, Japan.

  • Made while listening to Daft Punk. The underside of an overpass in Tokyo.

  • England is a green soggy country… and the north west is England at its soggiest. To understand the English you must understand our relationship to the weather.. this is the real reason America happened because Brits were trying to find a less wet climate. The Spanish could always return to sunny Spain and the French could always go back to Paris.. but the English knew if they didn’t fight hard for the New World they would be back to weather proofs and damp. Its not co-incidence George Washington was from the north of England.. and his name is wet ! The biggest crime in England is bad plumbing. You can murder you next door neighbour and most people will just “tut tut” and forget it, but if your guttering drips onto your neighbours property prepare for war. Living in England is a bit like living under a slightly damp and musty blanket.. you know its not very good for you but its still vaguely reassuring. The damp gets in your bones. So it only seems right to make soggy landscapes where the sun has been washed out of the sky and the predominant colours are “mossy” greens and the city looks like a sponge. This is what makes England different we may get clear blue Californian skies occassionally but most of the time the sun god plays second fiddle.. to the great God Sog ! We also get wind but that’s probably to do with our diet. A simple solution to our economic problems would be to sell our abundance of water to Arabs in return for oil ! But then again in summer when we get three sunny days.. the whole country runs dry. In Britain a mac is not a make of computer. (I would recommend you view this large to see it at its best. This work is also available as a signed limited edition print direct from the artist. A mammoth print version of this available at Zazzle

  • Cityscape background, urban art

  • Beetham Tower , also known as the Manchester Hilton, is the tallest building in Manchester, with 48 floors (169 metres in height). From the top you can see Snowdonia (Wales) and the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, on a clear day. Taken with my Sony Alpha 700 and Sigma 10-20mm lens.

  • Melbourne city buildings can sometimes reveal surprises.

  • after my accidental success turning the camera upside down i’ve rather gone and got carried away with it. / sorry. this is centre point, near tottenham court road tube station. it’s helped navigate many a drunk student home i’m sure. holga, medium format film, cross processed, double exposure. meh. one of three i suppose.

  • Looking up at a “conjunction” of buildings through a perspex covering at Aurora Place in Sydney, Australia. /

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