Archive for the ‘Dual Monitor’ Category

Waiheke Horizon

Waiheke Horizon

So I am back in New Zealand. Awesome. The opportunities to take great nature photographs are limitless. Also, unlike the UK, there is sunshine. This photo was taken on a recent visit to an island called Waiheke which sits somewhere in the Hauraki Gulf, near Auckland. It is truly a special place. The abundance of [...]

Evening in Florence

Evening in Florence

There are circumstances throughout life that are inclined to encourage personal growth, independence and inspiration. Hardship is one. We’re all familiar with the age old saying, ‘what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.’ Fortunately for us, another way to gain these personal improvements is through international travel. I am a firm believer that travel should [...]

Summer Leaves

Summer Leaves

I’m not feeling creative with my naming criteria today. I went to Brighton for a short holiday last summer. As I was by myself I ended up spending a lot of time in parks reading, taking photos and generally being quite drunk. This is one of those beer inspired photos. Coincidentally I am heading back [...]

 
Venetian Traffic

Venetian Traffic

“If you read a lot, nothing is as great as you’ve imagined. Venice is - Venice is better.” – Fran Lebowitz Venice is an interesting place to visit. Yes, absolutely it is more amazing and grand than you could expect. The architecture and culture is unique and historic. But it can be tempered, in the summer months, [...]

Remembered Warmth

Remembered Warmth

There are some objects or images that are instantly recognisable and as the old adage goes, a picture speaks a thousand words. When I saw this hanging from a tree in a suburban part of East London, neatly arranged and tied to the branch, a string of sad tragedies played out in my head. Perhaps [...]

Victoria Blooms

Victoria Blooms

I used to do freelance design when I lived in London. I would neglect my job by wandering through the neighbourhood with my camera. This was taken on one of those excursions which led me through Victoria Park. It was a lovely sunny day, there were lots of hot chicks jogging… and I took photo’s of flowers. [...]