This is another picture from the archives – taken on the same day that I took the picture of New York Empire State Building – it was just later in the day at dusk…
This one is a slightly older picture – one from the archives. It was taken the same morning as another picture and post about Stonehenge – here…
Bit of a different subject today. It’s not often I get the chance to photograph snowboarders, so when I saw New York was hosting the Red Bull ‘Snowscrapers’, I thought I’d give it a go…
This is another picture from the archives… taken from a recent central London visit. I managed to time my London Eye visit just about right, so that I got dusk and sunset as we were rotating around the skyline…
Another shot from London, taken from the London Eye – just as my pod was ‘landing’ again. The County Hall sits just over the river from the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben, and was opened by King George V….
First off – Happy New Year!
Recently took some photos in London – the above being another example of the tilt-shift lens. This is taken in the London Docklands area, looking down the Royal Victoria Dock towards the Millennium Dome (peeping out from behind the new housing)…
Decided to take the tilt/shift lens that I mentioned in my last post, up to the top of ‘Top of the Rock’. Happened to choose the coldest day known to man. Well, so far this year, and so far in the city…
So as I hinted at in my last post, I rented a Tilt Shift 45mm (TS-E 45mm f/2.8) lens for a couple of weeks. The image above was made with this lens in Times Square. And seeing as it’s Christmas, I thought this would fit nicely into the timeline…
I know it’s only been a couple of months since I last updated the ‘Gallery’ section of my website, but I had a niggling feeling that 3 galleries was too much, and I wasn’t really comfortable with the whole ’1 2 3′ labeling system. And with the SlideShowPro plugin for LightRoom, it’s pretty easy to update the galleries…
Someone was asking me the other day where I got my business cards from. They’re from a UK company called ‘Moo‘. That’s a picture of two cards above, in Sprite. Don’t ask…









