Photography: 50 years and a few seconds
Always a tad peeved that my Tumblr post that has had the most notes was hijacked. What I mean is that the link back to me seems to have been lost so I can't see [...]
Always a tad peeved that my Tumblr post that has had the most notes was hijacked. What I mean is that the link back to me seems to have been lost so I can't see [...]
With a history dating back almost as far as my own (1252) Stockland Fair seemed a reasonable place to go on an overcast Bank Holiday Monday. Yes, taking the newly painted splitter back off the [...]
We went for a walk. This bridge dominated the skyline for much of the journey. It also intruded on the sound-scape, there is a particular sound to it. Most of the shots were on the [...]
Saw this yesterday, returned today with the Leica, lovely people, very welcoming. Galeria Bessa Pereira Design. A new space dedicated to 20th century post-war design opens in Lisbon: Galeria Bessa Pereira – 20th Century Design. [...]
Fiona on the train to Wengen photographed by Andrew Butler (Shot on D7000 with Nikkor 18-200 VR II on train). So, one pressing travel problem, which camera to take. Generally the Leica would be my [...]
It’s not the first time I have been here but always great to re-visit Teo Jakob in Bern. They seem happy to have people just mooching round with a camera. I guess I may use [...]
On holiday in Wengen, Switzerland. So the story to this odd photo. It was the snow show on the nursery slope at Wengen last night, I had the 50 f1.4 on the D7000 so it [...]
Some time ago I was sat at home and my daughter said "I'd like to see a yellow Lamborghini Daddy". I told her that I wasn't certain I could manage a Lambo but I knew [...]
A blustery and ultimately snow swept moment at Torquay marina earlier, photographing Kevil's Amigo BMW café racer. I think this one is going to a warmer place, Bolivia. Anyway, nice to hear that the new [...]