Monthly Archives: March 2010

Graffiti wall, Camden Town, London, UK.

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Graffiti, Brick lane, London, UK

To some, graffiti is an art form worthy of display in galleries and exhibitions; to others it is merely vandalism. Graffiti has since evolved into a pop culture existence often related to underground hip hop music and b-boying creating a lifestyle that remains hidden from the general public.  The controversies that surround graffiti continue to...

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Chelsea riverside, London, UK

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The Millennium Dome, O2 Arena at night, London, UK.

The Millennium Dome, often referred to simply as The Dome, is the original name of a large dome-shaped building, originally used to house the Millennium Experience, a major exhibition celebrating the beginning of the third millennium. Located on the Greenwich Peninsula in South East London, England, the exhibition opened to the public on 1 January...

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Tower Bridge, London, UK.

London’s Tower Bridge is one of the most recognizable bridges in the world. Its Victorian Gothic style stems from a law that forced the designers to create a structure that would be in harmony with the nearby Tower of London. Tower Bridge is one of the great bridges of the world, one that you have...

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Skateboard park, Brixton, London, UK.

This is an image I took a few years back; I love the raw feel to it. The feel of the movement in the riders and the contrast of the clouds looming overhead give it an energetic appeal.

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Water fountains, South Bank, London, UK.

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Blossom tree surrounded by scattered snow, Kingston upon Thames, London, UK.

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Budapest by night, Budapest, Hungary.

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City at dawn, Budapest, Hungary.

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Morning sky with pebbles, Birling gap beach, East Sussex, UK

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A walk on the beach, Cornwall, UK.

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Lone Bicycle, Brick Lane, London, UK

In the 20th century the Brick Lane area was important in the second wave of development of Anglo-Indian cuisine, as families from countries such as Bangladesh migrated to London to look for work. The ‘curry houses’ of Brick Lane are known for their cheap and cheerful food, and for allowing customers to bring their own...

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Birling gap beach at sunrise, East Sussex.

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Frozen tree in frozen lake, Broomhead reservoir, Yorkshire, UK

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Yorkshireman, UK

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Lone yacht in beam of light, Isle of Whight, UK.

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Ferns protected by towering trees, Yorkshire, UK.

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Farm lands under scattered snow. Yorkshire, UK

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Waves crashing on rocks, Portland Bill, Dorset, UK.

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