Archive for the ‘Practice’ Category

Helvellyn

Friday, October 10th, 2008


Sorry Heather, not the most flattering angle, but fun…

TomBoy

Monday, September 22nd, 2008


I have a feeling this little man is going to be beating me up the hills on his own bike before long…

Northcote Manor

Monday, September 15th, 2008


I have never eaten in a Michelin-starred restaurant before. I kinda imaged you would need to buy chips on the way home after eating all those insubstantial little towers of food from oversized white plates. My other-half, bless her, bought me the best surprise birthday present – lunch in the Northcote Manor. When you get past the fact you could feed a smallish family for a whole week for the price of lunch here, it’s actually very good value. They are known for celebrating British cuisine, but perhaps more accurately they are able to capture the essential flavours of home-grown British produce and then turn the flavour amplifier up to eleven. It’s just so refreshing to eat somewhere where you know that you couldn’t have sourced or cooked a single ingredient on the plate as well as they do. Best of all though, you actually don’t need chips on the way home.

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Portrait of an Old Cow

Monday, September 15th, 2008

La Machine

Monday, September 15th, 2008


Not every day you get to see a 50 foot high spider trampling through the streets of Liverpool.

Half Light

Thursday, September 4th, 2008


A dear old friend, Finola, told me about Ironbridge a long while back now. It slipped my mind to ever go there, but by chance, I found myself there on this last rainy and overcast weekend. While looking around at the tourist cafes and gastropubs, I wondered what the attraction of the place was. But on the route out of town, I followed the one tourist sign that had been drawing me in afternoon, the [Museum of Steel Sculpture]. The museum was firmly closed, but the gardens and woodlands where these eighty outdoor steel sculptures live among meadows and woodlands was not only open, but in the persist drizzle, totally devoid of visitors. A wonderful place. Thanks Fi.

Explosions in the sky

Thursday, August 28th, 2008


I had it in mind that used tastefully, the photographic High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDR) technique could be effective for adding drama to architectural shots. What do you think?


Porth Clais, St David’s, Pembrokeshire

Forgotten

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008


This crumbling Welsh cottage was only accessible by climbing through ivy and a partly collapsed doorway. Well worth the liberal covering of dust I left with.

From here you can…

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008


Surf Kayaking at Newgale beach, Pembrokeshire.

This simple composition was partly inspired by the wonderfully abstract work of [Patrice Schreyer] who is taking a break from the rat race with an extended photographic exploration of Iceland.

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Widescreen

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008


These panoriamic shots are all taken in the Ceiriog valley, North Wales.

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