Posts marked with the tag “England”
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Photo show in Hampshire, 30th June
Tuesday, 15th June 2010 • Landscape photography • 2 comments
I’ll be doing a presentation of Swiss landscape photography at Yateley Camera Club in Hampshire, England, on 30th June. Feel free to drop by if you’re in the area!
West Pier, Brighton
Thursday, 6th May 2010 • Landscape photography • No comments
A photo from 1998 of the ruined West Pier in Brighton, on the south coast of England.
Get Shorty
Thursday, 22nd April 2010 • Life, Travel • 1 comment
A gallery of images from my journey to the U.K. and back, to collect Jo in 2006 and bring her back to live with me in Switzerland.
St. Gregory’s Primary School, Camberley
Tuesday, 6th April 2010 • England galleries, History • No comments
When I heard of the great ruckus surrounding the potential demolition of my pre-junior school in Surrey, I decided to return while I was in the U.K. to make sure that I had some photos to remember it by.
Spring Daffodils
Thursday, 1st April 2010 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography • No comments
Spring flowers in bloom in the small copse near the house where I grew up.
Spring in Bournemouth
Wednesday, 31st March 2010 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography • No comments
A panoramic view of the pier and the distant headlands at Studland, photographed from the East Cliff at Bournemouth in Dorset.
London Life
Thursday, 28th January 2010 • By other people, Life, Travel • 2 comments
Since moving away from the UK, I miss jaunts into London, which now only take place once a year at most. A German resident of London, Konstantin Binder, provides me with a dose of the kind of exploration I would do, were I still in the UK.
Driving home for Christmas
Wednesday, 23rd December 2009 • From the Road • 2 comments
If you’ve been following my Twitter stream today, you’ll probably know that while I should be almost in Scotland by now, I am, in fact, still on Swiss soil. After the third early start in a row, when we headed for Geneva to catch our flight to Edinburgh for a two week holiday with family, the plague of flight cancellations finally reached us and scuppered our plans.
Permanent Tourist 2010 Calendar
Monday, 14th December 2009 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography, Prints for sale, Travel • No comments
It’s been a hectic week and weekend, hence the delay in posting that I’ve released my 2010 calendar.
Frosty golf morning
Friday, 16th October 2009 • By other people, History • No comments
Many, many, many years ago, I used to play golf and enter competitions with my father. One winter, we rose especially early and headed down to the coast at Bournemouth for a father and son tournament, at which I remember we both played shockingly badly.
Virginia Water
Saturday, 29th August 2009 • England galleries, Landscape photography • No comments
A small gallery of photos inspired by the silvery light mixed with deep shade in the forest park of Virginia Water in Surrey, England.
Nick and Suzy’s Wedding
Wednesday, 26th August 2009 • Event galleries, Friends and Family • No comments
My cousin Nick marries his sweetheart at Abingdon in Oxfordshire, England.
Police revise public guidance over street photography laws
Friday, 31st July 2009 • In the Media, Photography • No comments
London’s Metropolitan Police has changed its public guidance on photography to reflect concerns raised by the National Union of Journalists.
Millennium Dome, London
Friday, 24th July 2009 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography, Photography • 2 comments
Continuing in the series of individual photos along the Thames which I took in 1999 for a City and Guilds photo course.
Stock Ghyll Beck, Cumbria
Tuesday, 21st July 2009 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography • No comments
One of the many hundreds of gems which lie in folders in my cupboard; one of the thousands of frames taken over the years with traditional film cameras.
