-England
Walking down the Mall recently, I came across two bronze reliefs by Paul Day (the man responsible for the statue of two lovers at St Pancras Station). They are part of […]
-Norway
Bergen is an enthralling city on the west coast of Norway, Norway’s second largest city in fact. On a clear, sunny day you’d be hard pressed to think of anywhere […]
-India
Tigers have come to St Pancras! The tigers is the largest cat species, reaching up to 3.3 metres (11 ft) in length and weighing up to 306 kg (670 lb). This magnificent animal is endangered: […]
-Kenya
Probably not what we would call dancing, but quite a spectacle. Photos taken in the Masai Mara in 2007. This is part of the Word a Week Challenge: Dance at […]
-Arizona
Once a thriving copper mining town, Jerome is now a bustling tourist town. Set high in the Black Hills in Arizona, one of its many taglines is “America’s most vertical […]
-New York
These photos were taken in Manhattan in May 2012 on my iPhone4, no editing. This is part of the 2013 iPhoneography Challenge.
-Barcelona
It’s Sunday again and time to publish my contribution to this week’s Sunday Stills challenge. In Tunisia: In Scotland: In a supermarket in Los Angeles: A stall in Moscow: In […]
-France
One of my favourite spots in France is in the South West corner, close to the border with Spain. It is picturesque Collioure, whose bays and terraced buildings just beg to be photographed. Collioure’s […]
California
This week’s travel theme is Roads, and Route 66 came to mind immediately. This historic and legendary road originally ran from Chicago to Los Angeles. The photos below were taken […]
-Barcelona
Look up! I am always saying that you miss so much in a city if you don’t look up. For this challenge I’ve chosen to demonstrate this in Barcelona. An […]
-Arizona
The inspiring use of lines and angles by Frank Lloyd Wright makes these windows refreshing and tantalising. I hope you enjoy them. Linked to Thursday Lingering Look at Windows.