Landscapes and Dreams
 
I will be exhibiting 76 photographs this coming August at Linden Hall Studio, 32 St George's Road, Deal, Kent. (http://lindenhallstudio.co.uk/exhibit/landscape-dreams/). 
Do join me at the private view  on Friday 5 July, from 7 to 9.
The exhibition will be open throughout August.
 
Here a selection of 25  of those images: 
1- Imaginations
2- Landscapes
3- Still Life
4- A Murder of Silhouettes 
- Imagiantions
Still Life
Landscapes
A Murder of Silhouettes 

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