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Dungeness
On the 26th April, 2017, I was invite with a number of other artists to take part in a project based around Dungeness. "The site is quite extraordinary- driftwood and chunks of metal interrupting the flow of a long shingle beach that turns the corner at a vast nuclear power station. The area is covered with shingle and sea plants and includes Derek Jarman's famous garden" in the words of Tim Cousins who organised this event. This is my take on Dungeness...
Two buildings - London
As I went by the Royal Academy, the light in the courtyard caught my eye and the street light in front of St Martins on the Lane...
Nature Morte
Nature Morte, naturaleza muerta, dead nature literally... Continuing with the grammar of Dynamic Symmetry: root 2 overlapping
Some buildings along the Bosphorus
The Bosphorus strait's importance lies in the fact that it is a significant shipping route that links the Black Sea with the world's oceans. Known as Bogazici in Turkish, it connects the Black Sea with the Marmara Sea and Dardanelles Strait.
Three views of a field
Continuing with several views of the fields around Walmer, Ripple, Kingsdown, Deal, all in Kent
After Caspar David Friedrich II
I begin with awn image in mind but end up somewhere else...
Blue bowl and cherries
Cherries and a blue bowl, not being the season I hunted for both. The generosity of Badger Badger, a coffee restaurant in Deptford, London, provided me generously with the bowl.
St Margarets wheat
An image back in time....
A remote Spanish village
At the end of the road from Nijar, Andalusia a well kept village with its own hermit and fresh water gushing from the mountain.
Still Life: Clementine
What attracted me to this lonesome clementine was its age and almost dried leaves, how they fall gently downwards... It seems that every time the post production of every photograph I take is taking me longer...
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