PHOTOGRAPHING THE WORLD, AS I SEE IT.

  • The White Cliffs

    The White Cliffs

    No, this isn’t Dover… it’s Lulworth in Dorset. Near Durdle Door.

  • The Yellow Tower

    The Yellow Tower

    Here’s another small piece of architecture from the amazingly bright and colourful Sintra in Portugal.

  • Souter Lighthouse

    Souter Lighthouse

    High up in the north east of England, on the coast of South Shields you will find this vibrant lighthouse.

  • Holyroodhouse Palace

    Holyroodhouse Palace

    This is the Queen’s home in Edinburgh. It’s an impressive building, from the stately rooms to the sharp lines in the lawn.

  • Episode 025 – The Grand Western Canal Part Three

    Episode 025 – The Grand Western Canal Part Three

    In this final episode featuring the Grand Western Canal, we travel from Halberton to Lowdeswell Lock (the very end of this canal). We reveal some more history, including John Rennie’s expensive correction, and something a little more modern: the 2012 breach. The Grand Western Canal is an historic and interesting canal, well worth a visit…

  • Cathedral Ceiling

    Cathedral Ceiling

    They really knew what they were doing when they built this cathedral in Edinburgh – the architecture is just so imposing!

  • The Bright Window

    The Bright Window

    Can you believe it’s May already? The days are just flying by! It’s a new month, and a new theme… Colours. Yes, that’s right, I promise not to post a single black and white image this month. Over the next 31 days I will share a set of images in a wide variety of subjects…

  • Taal Monument

    Taal Monument

    And so we end the month with a somewhat unusual architectural structure. It’s part sculpture, part historical tribute, and part futuristic alien landscape… it’s the monument to the Afrikaans language, found in South Africa.

  • X Marks The Spot

    X Marks The Spot

    A slightly unusual architectural shot this time… this X of rusting metal forms part of the structure that holds up a pier. I imagine you all knew that though, right? Extra bonus points if you can name the pier it came from!

Do you like what you see?