One from the archives to tide me over the vast swathes of tumbleweed that have been rolling through the blog recently… I’m sorting and indexing all the photos from my last trip to Thailand, Burma (Myanmar) and Laos, and came across some of these oldies that have never seen the light of day!…
Took another trip up to the Top of the Rock earlier this evening, on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11. At dusk they switched on the ‘Tribute in Light’ – two massive beams of light in remembrance of September 11. It’s actually an art installation of 88 huge searchlights. Originally placed in the footprints of the two towers, they have now been moved to a rooftop close to the original site…
A good email to wake up to this morning – my photo of Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse won a ‘nominee’ placing in 2011′s Black and White Spider Awards. This is a black and white conversion of the photo taken in the Beagle channel at the ‘end of the world’ at the southernmost tip of South America…
First up – Happy New Year!
Had some good news the other day – a couple of photographs that I took were recognised as runner ups in the Popular Photography 17th Annual Readers’ Photo Contest…
I had submitted a couple of photos to the International Aperture Awards 2010 – this one was selected for a Bronze Award…
I arrived home the other night to a flat-pack envelope…. interesting… unless con-ed have upgraded their billing notifications, I thought it was probably something worth opening!
Finally got around to creating a dedicated gallery of landscape images from my trip to Patagonia in Argentina. It’s a relatively small gallery of 8 images, showing a few of the best images…
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…









