This jagged Giant Redwood lost much of its giantness when struck by lightning. What’s more, it was struck twice, first in 1987 and again in 1999. It is now a […]
Mont St Michel, France, July 2020 Summer light and the narrow alleys of Mont St Michel give extra delight for fans of light and shadow, plus some respite from the […]
Brighton station has had many changes, expansions and renovations since it was built by the London & Brighton Railway in 1840. The roof you can see below dates back to around 1880 […]
Positioned on the banks of Pearl River, Shamian Island has played an important role in foreign trade in Guangzhou, formerly known as Canton. Trading foreigners lived and worked here, on […]
Hercules the Archer by Emile-Antoine BourdelleNational Museum of Western Art (NMWA), Ueno Park, Tokyo, May 2018 Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 July 2020 Posted as part of Weekend B&W …