Ice Crampons hanging at the preparation point before heading onto the Perito Moreno Glacier in Patagonia, Argentina…
Part of the project by the New York Times’ Lens blog… “A Timely Global Mosaic, Created by All of Us”. The idea is that all the participants take a photo at 15:00 hours GMT (UTC) on 2nd May, 2010…
I can’t believe that another year has gone by, and another Earth Hour has come around. Earth Hour 2010 took place on 27th March 2010 at 8.30pm local time. It’s the time of year where an increasingly large number of people, businesses, buildings and monuments switch off their lights for an hour…
Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, standing near Ushuaia in the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego in Argentina…
The shot above was taken on the same trip as this other shot of a Tree at the side of the Moreno Glacier. We were about to do the ice-trek and this was taken looking towards the supply hut where we picked up the crampons…
Lush greenery amongst the stone, in La Recoleta Cemetery. Located in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires…
The picture of the Thames Barrier in London was taken from the north bank of the River Thames… and I managed to pick the coldest, wettest evening to do it…
First post of the year, so Happy New Year to everyone reading this!
Discovered by mistake the other day that one of my photos had won ‘runner up’ in the Popular Photography Magazine’s 16th Annual Readers’ Contest…
This picture was taken on a recent trip to Argentina, and shows the side face of the Perito Moreno Glacier. We were just finishing the ice-trek at this point so we had a few moments to look around…
Opening its doors in October 1959, it’s full name is the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright – the museum is instantly recognisable on the Upper East Side in New York City…









