Monthly Archives: June 2015

Light 37

Some words to accompany the Home Light photographs. All of humanity’s problems Stem from man’s inability To sit quietly in a room alone. Blaise Pascal I must have been suffering from some mental aberration To have rejected the visions of … Continue reading

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Hull 2

Photo: Hull, June 2015

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Hull

Photo: Hull, June 2015

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Light 36

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Travel – Norman Lewis

After weeks of indecision I recently stopped being cautious and bought the copy of Sand and Sea in Arabia I saw at the Cambridge Book Fair in February (see post 22nd February 2015). I was not disappointed. At one level … Continue reading

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Light 35

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Shirts

Photo: Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge

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Travel – First Trip 2

Previously (7th November 2014) I posted what I thought were the only surviving pictures from my school trip to Belgium in 1958 (there appears to be some confusion over dates). Rummaging around looking for something else I have found nine … Continue reading

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Light 34

Photographer Dave Butcher has published two new books, Land Light and Snow Light.  A suitable title for this project might be ‘Home Light’. Photo: Light 34             Photo: Light 34a

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Lasting sign

Photo: King’s Crescent, London, May 2015

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Travel time

Train journeys once inspired ‘Adelstrop’, ‘The Night Mail’ and ‘The Whitsun Weddings’. Photo: 10.47 Cambridge – London 2nd June 2015       Photo: 14.14 London – Cambridge 2nd June 2015

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Light 33

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