6 years of Love… My sweet other home..
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.
Watercolour painting measures 210mmx300mm. / New addition to my streetscene collection. Showing the postman on his round. / With special thanks to LudaNayvelt for the use of her photo Streets of Boston, which formed the inspiration for the buildings.
Oil. 120×80cm. Sold / An imaginary townscape.
Berlin. The same couple that appear in another image here called “Making Babies – from A to Z”
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Restaurant in Athens ready for the dinner crowd. Canon 350D / Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 / HDR; PSCS3 FEATURED in Nostalgic Art and Photography (03 01 09)
finally i found some time to upload some New York stuff, / here the first one, shot in East Village, probaly the coolest neighborhood in New York. Camera was the Hasselblad 500 c/m, Lens Zeiss CF 80 2.8 at, i think, f/5.6 on Kodak Portra NC400 (the new one). Scanned with an Epson V700. / Was the first time to go on tour just with the Hassy, because i got my meter a day before, i stood there, with almost no guess about how to use it, but as you can see, it worked (and a guy asked me what the thing in my hand is, i aswered “its a lightmeter” he said ” oh how professional” i made a strange face and said ” jeah, at least it looks professional, i´m not quite sure how to use it” we went away with a grin on our faces..
In Cuba the cars, like the buildings, show the effects of years of trade restrictions. While I found them beautiful and the buildings full of character, for the average Cuban they are simply the result of not being able to fix anything due to lack of goods and money. They have a dual monetary system – tourists pay for things in convertible pesos and using this money you can buy things in a few well stocked shops. The local peso is worth much less and the shops tend to be overstocked in things nobody wants and have empty shelves where anything useful should be.
This small cafe is across from Kensington Palace, The former residence of the late Princess who frequented this cafe often. Lindybird even spotted her autograph on the door of the ladies’ room. The walls are covered with her images. The food is middle eastern.
This is Cornwall at the beginning of summer. (a rework of my original sepia tones of Polperro) I felt it needed it bit more life.
The western tribal areas of Pakistan.
Peshawar, northwest Pakistan. / From a series of ink drawings designed for a colouring-in book. Colouring-In Book available for purchase in print or download format Coloring Book (US Cover) available for purchase in print or download format
The Waterfront Hotel in Amsterdam – A Comforting Scene From Our Hotel Window on the Canal (2006) FEATURED in the fun and fabulous POSTCARD STYLE GROUP – Cheers and Thank You!! (Mar 20/09)
Stephen Street, Calgary—the last of the revellers…........ Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......
A streetscene in Jaipur. In india we lived on chai and samosa.
The main street in this North Cornwall village, on a quiet weekday evening in March. / Pentax K 10D, 3 sec, f 11, ISO 100, zoom lens set at 40 mm.
Jaipur, in Rajasthan, is known as the pink city. It has great alleyways full of shops, little stalls and people selling all sorts of things. I love the decorative archways you see around the place, especially when there`s a few of them in a row like this. The guys are wearing Sikh turbans not the normal Rajasthani ones – I never knew there was much of a difference apart from personal taste before i went to India.
A dazzling array of flowers fill the market stalls along the tree-lined street and some belonged to Antoinette.
Hanoi, like most Asian cities, is a super chaotic place. So to walk down a very busy street with people, scooters, bicycles & general stuff everywhere, see this vision in front of you, get up beside it, turn, frame & shoot this one photo before all hell broke loose. Well what can I say! It does look like it’s a set up job but truth to say is that I cropped a handlebar from the very edge of the frame! Phew! / pixel size: 2042×2964 / file size: 1.50 MB
A typical side in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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