The beautiful pale yellow tones of the City Hall (Ayuntamiento) stand out in the Malaga sunshine. The sub-tropical climate here brings about 300 days of sunshine a year to shine […]
A striking sign for a, sadly, long-gone attraction with an immense history. “Lido” is a term for an outdoor swimming pool and surrounding area, sometimes at a beach but not […]
I’m back in Sitges! I do love this place: beautiful sea views, sandy beaches, sea side promenade, and plenty of white and blue to reflect the sun and the sea. […]
Everyone knows the beauty of the Grand Canyon’s many hues, but in black and white I feel its majesty even more. The strong shadows lend depth that you don’t see […]
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 […]
This is just one of the garden-themed installations at the South Bank this summer: mini-wheelbarrows inspired by the curves of a roller coaster and each containing a little garden. Linking […]
Sometimes it is more interesting, or just plain funnier, to capture your subject from the rear: Linked to The Next Challenge: Backs of Things and Camera Critters.
Iron. To me, the word sounds heavy, dark and cumbersome. Yet, used as a decorative feature, the product itself can be beautiful. I have a particular penchant for iron architectural […]
This restored 16th-century half-timbered house in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, is believed to be the house where William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and where he spent his childhood years. It is now a small museum open to the public […]