In the top right corner  of the bottom 2 images if you click on "Content Credentials", it suggested that these images were generated by AI. Nothing can be further from the truth!!! I would never use AI as I do not consider it the source of personal creativity.

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Greenwich Park in the snow - part 2
This second collection of Greenwich Park in the snow compares differently from the first one because I used my Nikon D7000 with a wide angle lens. When processing both collections I released the difference in data output by each one of the cameras which informed the final result in colour and tone.
Seven sunsets over the sacred Lake Titicaca
The first of 2 collection on lake Titicaca, sacred for both catholics and Aymara. A 2011 United Nations report found alarming concentrations of cadmium, arsenic, and lead in various parts of the lake. In 2012, the Global Nature Fund nominated the lake "Threatened Lake of the Year".
Copacabana, lake Titicaca sunsets
A second collection portraying Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, looking towards the setting sun
As the fog clears. Greenwich Park scenes.
I realise that I have definitely left snap-shot photography behind. Greenwich Park always presents surprises through the seasons.
Five morning views - La Paz
I am beginning a series of photographs taken in La Paz, Bolivia and countryside. These 5 views were taken from my bedroom window, looking over Achumani. October-November 2023
La Paz, Bolivia: views from the cable car
Views of the city of my birth, La Paz, Bolivia, contrast with the 1975 black and whites I took
Around Sassetta on the Tuscan hills
5 days on the Tuscan hills...
Clouds over Bodiam Castle
5 days near Bodiam Castle, East Sussex gave me the opportunity to witness the English countryside including that charming castle.
Cerro El Calvario, Copacabana - La Paz, Bolivia
Part 3 of my travel diary to La Paz, Bolivia. This 6 images show the hill of Calvario, or The Way of the Cross, in the small port town of Copacabana located on the southeastern side of Lake Titicaca.
To Cairoma along the Kimsa Cruz cordillera
Not long ago when visiting the country of my birth I decided to visit the lands where my grandparents' properties were located: Cairoma and Araca, south of the city of La Paz. The stories I heard as a child of long journeys my mother as small children, her brothers and sisters undertook, travelling on baskets either side of mules through mountains, fertile valleys, high altitude planes and multi coloured lakes, on narrow paths, through wind swept canyons so windy that often the pack mules would be pushed to the precipice below. These childhood images have stayed with me and I have travelled in my imaginations with the images in this collection. The monochrome photograph shows my father to the left with riding boots next to his father, wearing a hat third from the left; my uncle Alberto, third from the right and his wife the left of my grandfather Molina. This seems to be a marriage of two young locals.
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