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I guess it was about time I launched this site and remove the various placeholders that have adorned this domain. I’ve stored and displayed my photos and images at various places over the years but...

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Christmas lights

Rightly or wrongly, shopping for presents is an important part of Christmas for a lot of people and despite the increase in online shopping, walking the streets for the ideal gift is a mainstay of many...

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Looking up from the street

Walk along any street in London and you’ll find that people rarely look up. People would look sideways in shop windows, look down at their feet, even tilt their heads at an angle whilst talking on the...

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Lost time

It’s been a while since the last post so this picture is quite appropriate. Time can be quite elusive as can be seen here; standing out in a forest of glass, it serves to remind us of it’s ephemeral...

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Towers and colossus

Were we to transport someone from the past into our times, they would surely marvel at the towers of glass and mortar that we’ve built. We’re almost oblivious to them now because we’re so used to them...

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Head in the clouds

Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be able to fly. What would it be like to be able to soar through the clouds with the freedom of a bird. Of course, intellectually, I’m aware that clouds are...

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Swing of fortune

There’s an element of serendipity involved in photography. Sometimes, you find yourself just lucky enough to stumble onto a photo opportunity. Even had the container not be in the frame, I still would...

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Wild serenity

And so it is, that as the day closes and man goes back home to rest, nature continues to roar with energy… Incidentally, I actually took this picture a while ago when I was in Newcastle. I stumbled...

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Structures

One of the nice things about London is seeing different styles of buildings sitting side by side against each other. In residential areas, this usually means seeing streets with a mix of architectural...

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