PHOTOGRAPHING THE WORLD, AS I SEE IT.

  • Merry Christmas 2020

    Merry Christmas 2020

    Good morning all, and may I wish you all a very merry festive winter season. I know that not everyone celebrates Christmas specifically at this time of year, but a large percentage of the world does actually acknowledge and enjoy Christmas, as it is festive event in over 160 countries each year. For me, the…

  • Nutcracker

    Nutcracker

    Here’s a traditional Christmas nutcracker, which comes from German folklore. They are said to represent good luck, and will ward off bad spirits when you put them out. Nutcracker dolls originate from the late 1600s in Germany, and were traditionally given as gifts. At some point over the centuries this gift giving became associated with…

  • Nelson on his Column

    Nelson on his Column

    Admiral Horatio Nelson died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, and around 40 years later this column was put in place, in Trafalgar Square, London to commemorate one of Britain’s national heroes. The sub-committee set up to organise the funding, design, and construction of Nelson’s Column was headed up by none-other than the Duke…

  • The Storm Trooper

    The Storm Trooper

    This rather imposing Storm trooper was wandering the streets of London several years ago. You wouldn’t want to get on his wrong side, would you? Including all of the “legends” versions (ie, those that are no longer considered canon) there are 147 variations of stormtrooper in the whole of Star Wars (from the films, tv…

  • Colour Changer

    Colour Changer

    Reptiles are fascinating, and chameleon’s are especially so – not only do that have all of that reptilian strangeness, they can also change the colour of their skin at will! Imagine if we could do that? I learned that the way chameleons change their colour is fundamentally different to the way other animals such as…

  • The Grey Dragon

    The Grey Dragon

    Reptiles are fascinating creatures, I mean just look at their skin… covered in scales, the fact that in most cases they don’t / can’t maintain an internal body temperature, and that almost all of them lay eggs (though some snakes do give birth to live young). Fascinating and so different to us. The oldest known…

  • Dog On A Rock

    Dog On A Rock

    Barney was having a great time clambering over the rocks. You’ve got to be quick in situations like this, Barney didn’t pose this way for perhaps more than a second.

  • The Date Palm

    The Date Palm

    I seem to have developed a bit of a thing for palm trees this year, this is the fourth of fifth images I’ve posted. This shot was taken in December back in 2016. Over four million tonnes of dates are grown across the planet each year. Who is eating them all??

  • Dubai Glow

    Dubai Glow

    Here are two more Dubai-based architectural shots, this time highlighting the bright neon colouring of Dubai at night.

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