
The Shard in London
The Shard is the newest addition to the skyline in London and is really beginning to dominate as it nears completion. This is an HDR photograph taken on the 9th October 2011 from the Millenium Bridge.
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The Shard is the newest addition to the skyline in London and is really beginning to dominate as it nears completion. This is an HDR photograph taken on the 9th October 2011 from the Millenium Bridge.

Turling is a very pleasant village boasting some fine Tudor buildings a lovely green and common and this fine church.

I’m sure it will come as no surprise to anyone who has followed this blog for a month or two that the Rowney Woods would feature again. We paid another early morning visit last Sunday, but with the days drawing in we were able to leave at a much more

You may have gathered, if you follow this blog at all, that we visited Southwold last week. We were so lucky with the weather – mid October and comfortable in just a polo shirt. The sun really was glinting off the North Sea and this contrast really makes this black

A family of swans is in residence on Doctors Pond in Dunmow at the moment. The adult and five signets are very tame and, as soon as they saw me, approached me to be fed…sadly for them I had nothing for them, it is clear though that they are being

This image has been pretty popular on my Flickr pages – if you want to see many more of my pictures this is the place to go – I only show a small number of pictures on this site. Just click the Flickr link towards the top of the page

Here’s a view of the Southwold Pier taken from the north side looking back towards Southwold itself.

As seen from Broxted, Stansted airports air traffic control tower was the tallest in Britain at the time of its construction and can bee seen from all round the local vicinity.

A quick and simple post today – a view from yesterdays visit to Rowney Woods:

Two for the price of one, combining 2 of probably the top 10 most photographed structures in London. When I got home from London on Sunday I transferred all my images to my computer and discovered I made quite a blunder. I’d shot the whole day in ISO800. What that
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