Monthly Archives: April 2014

Room with a View

Photographing the view from hotel rooms wher I have stayed has been an occasional project over recent years.  I think there is now enough material to put into a photo book.  The text below will be a short introductory essay. … Continue reading

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Alternative Riverside

There are diverse views about the boat community along Riverside, Cambridge. For some an eyesore; for others something that enlivens the river scene, with the banks host to a modern reflection of their traditional function. Whatever the view, the alternative … Continue reading

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North Norfolk Weather

Cromer Pier on 25th April.  Curious combination of thick fog and strong wind. Photo: Cromer Pier, April 2014

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Signs

An example of how symbols have replaced written information in public life.  Also an example of: redundant signage in the public realm; and the longevity of traditional signs.  Once again challenges what is meant by urban ephemera. Photo: Cromer, Norfolk, … Continue reading

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Waresley Woods

“Waresley and Gransden Woods are adjoining ancient oak-ash woods, home to many breeding birds. An abundance of wildflowers attracts many insects and over 500 species of moth and butterfly have been recorded here. There are many open grassy areas and … Continue reading

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