-Botswana
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.
-Manchester
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 […]
Lingering look at Windows
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 […]
-Botswana
This week, Cee has challenged us to display black and white images of the things we most like to photograph. I couldn’t really pick one thing that I enjoy capturing […]
-London
Every Thursday I post a picture or two taken from […]
-Botswana
“I speak of Africa and golden joys – Henry IV, Part 2, Act 5, Scene 3.” So quotes one of the characters early on in this book. A perfect quote […]
-Portugal
I am a fan of Cow Parade and similar public art displays. The cow below is one of my favourites, decked out in blue, white and yellow, so typical of […]
-London
There is something remarkably and peculiarly English about the passion for sitting on damp seats watching open-air drama only the English have mastered the art of being truly uncomfortable while facing up […]
Streets of Livingstone
-London
On the South Bank of the Thames, in the undercroft of the Queen Elizabeth Hall, there is a lively street skating venue. Decorated with bright graffiti, it is more than […]