Photography

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Overhead image of Armed Policeman with a seized golden gun

The policeman with the Golden Gun Four armed police at London's Canary Wharf with a seized golden airsoft BB (pellet) gun. Taken from a balcony.

Silhouettes of a man and his dog in a foor tunnel  with drramtic rings of light  on the tunnel wall.

Shadowy figures stalk the tunnels. Woolwich foot tunnel (under the Thames) with emergency lighting plus a man, his dog and a couple of traffic cones.

Black white image looking up at an office blocks 45 degrees angle so buildings lines almost meet at their vanishing point

Pipe Morgan J.P. Morgan building, Canary Wharf, London.

Employees shouldn't throw stones. HSBC Building, Canary Wharf, London Docklands

Barrier method. Part of the Thames Flood Barrier - flood prevention for London.

Liquid rock. Building in progress, just the concrete shell, opposite North Greenwich Cable Car station, London.

A crow mid flight in front of a colourful brick wall.

Crescent Crow. Queen's Crescent, London, NW5.

Peeling white paint and broken Windows actually look rather nice on this abandoned 50's industrial building

Trouble ut' mill. Part of the huge, derelict, Millennium Mills building (links to WikiPedia entry), London Docklands.

This café window has three signs; Breakfast, Closed plus Sandwiches and hot snacks to takeaway. The windows reflects the Victorian terrace of shops opposite..

Missed Breakfast. Reflections in the windows of a (no longer in existence) 'greasy spoon' cafe in Kentish Town Rd, London NW5.

A wide angle aerial view of Kings and St Pancras Stations looking south

Kings and Panc. An aerial (drone) shot of St Pancras International Station (red brick on left) Kings Cross Station (yellow London brick) with Google’s UK Headquarters behind and to the Left of Kings Cross, plus the Great Northern Hotel - middle - yellow brick, white decoration, between both stations.

A section  of former soviet tower block with peeling canary yellow painted balconies

'Sleeping District'. Soviet era flats (apartments) in Łódź, Poland The popular view, at least in The West, is the USSR left a legacy of low cost, badly designed and built housing. Nonetheless the residents I spoke to were very fond of them. They spoke of a great sense of community and overlooked shared spaces where everybody keeps an eye on the kids playing outside.

The ends of three gondolas on a Venetian Canal through an alley

Passing trade. Venice, Gondolas, Alley, Canal. Overweight badly dressed tourists about to hove into view not shown. It took a lot of shots and a lot of waiting to get.

A Venetian former Doges palace Window reflects on a shiny floor with a pattern of sunlight is cast by ornate gothic window shapes
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) at a glass footbridge (with two people on it) and above that a large skylight warped into a circle

Doge with a view. This window, reflected on a polished floor, looks out on the Grand Canal, Venice from Ca' d'Oro (Palazo Santa Sofia). Once a Doge's Palace, now a gallery.

Amazing SFMOMA. Looking straight up in the round Atrium of SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) at a glass footbridge (with two people on it) and above that a large skylight. Warped into a circle using the 'Amazing Circles' technique.

Long exposure of a large fun fair ride called Extreme Remix

Extreme Remix Late summer bank hol. fun fair 2005 on London's Hampstead Heath. Its victims are standing in cages on the inside rim of the wheel.

A long exposure of a traditional roundabout leaving round trails of orange light with pipe organ in the middle.

Galloper. A lovely traditional roundabout with horses, organ etc. at Hampstead Heath's Easter 2007 funfair. Technically it's called a galloper, apparently foreign ones that instead turn counter-clockwise are called carousels.

Night long  exposure of  a bumper car (dodgem) with the purple light trails of a ride  in motion in the background.

Dodgem A dodgem / bumper car at Hampstead Heath's (London) late summer 2005 bank holiday fun fair.

Looking straight down on two bald men perfectly in step on a grey patterned tiled footbridge over water in Copenhagen.

We all want to belong. A view from 8 house in Copenhagen, Denmark by the Architect was Bjarke Ingels of the B.I.G. - Bjarke Ingels Group.

Black and white silhouetted figure of a woman in a brick and tiled graffitied passageway (Embankment  tube entrance, London). She is reflected on a wet tiled floor,

Dank Embank. An entrance to Embankment Tube Station (London, UK).

An old string mop with some rust staining resting against a white wall

Chambers' mop. Solicitors' chambers mop, London NW5. Taken as I found it.

Macro of pollen covered bee on white petalled flower with navy blue and bright orange stamen

Flower powered. A bee in my garden

Back of an old Orange Vauxhall Viva car. peeling paint and the rear badge

Still Special. A Vauxhall Viva Special's boot (trunk) in Delft, The Netherlands.

A bactrian (two humped) camel silhouetted against a greeny-yellow mosaic  wall

Bactrian Camel in London Zoo (in what used to be the Elephant House). Of the roughly 2 million Bactrian camels in the world, only about a thousand live wild, the rest are used by man.

Head of Friesian cow with it's tongue up its nose.

Hot tongue action! The late Candy, a greatly missed resident of London's Kentish Town City Farm.

A smashed glass bottle of Heinz ketchup. The ketchup splatter is in the shame of a violin.

Ketchup violin. A lucky discovery in Holmes Rd, Kentish Town (London).

Sillouttes of two women and two bicycles on a bridge at sunset

Homing dutch. Amsterdam commuters heading home.

A Bright Green glazed brick wall has large hole in revealing wood behind. Rows of red and white striped hazard tape covers the hole.

Hole in one. A hole in a green tile (glazed brick) wall with red-white warning tape. Bartholomew Rd, NW5 (London).

Photo of Champion the pony so only the exact front of his face is visible. Black background.

Champion the wonder pony. Champion, a Kentish Town City Farm riding school pony. NW5 (London).