-Manchester
This bronze statue of the great Sir Matt Busby, looks down on passers by from outside the East Stand of the Old Trafford stadium. It was produced by the sculptor […]
-Kenya
This buffalo in Kenya was enjoying the water, and possible posing for the photo! Linked to Weekend Reflections and Camera Critters.
South Africa
Knysna lagoon, a popular stopping point on the scenic Garden Route, is situated between George and Plettenberg Bay. Edged by forests extending into the Tsitsikamma National Park area, this beautiful spot is perennially […]
-Botswana
Safari holidays can be quite sedentary. The mode of transport may vary, but you still sit down an awful lot. It does at least give plenty of time to […]
-London
You can buy special gizmos and apps to take 360 degree photos these days. But this reflective ball at the entrance to St Christopher Place does it nice and easily. […]
-London
St Paul’s Cathedral, in London, is an incredibly photogenic monument. It does not disappoint when viewed in reflection, its gracious lines gently distorted in the reflective metal. Posted as […]
-Kenya
I am continuing my African reminiscences, with these reflections from the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Elephant Orphanage. Related posts: Highlights of Nairobi An African Love Story Posted as part of Weekend […]
-London
I’m always surprised at how visible the BT tower is from almost everywhere in central London. Walking along the Euston Road, there it was again! This time reflected in the […]
-England
Margate is a coastal resort in Kent in the south-east of England. It has long been popular with Londoners seeking a seaside break, but it has long struggled against foreign […]
-New York
I adore this shimmering Manhattan photo, taken on a trip to New York in May 2012 challenge. Linked to Thursday Lingering Look at Windows and Weekend Reflections.