Tag Archive: England

Un-natural History

The view from the eaves of the Natural history museum in London, I edited this photo in the usual way to create my ‘chrome’ look and then I mirrored the image down the… Continue reading

Cathedral lights

Rochester Cathedral, taken in bright sun with a deliberate lens flare, barely edited, just a few filters. Taken on my Canon Powershot.

Boudicca

Named for the Queen of the Iceni, this was taken atop the the Victor Emmanuel Monument in Rome. This photograph has been heavily edited (obviously) to create a surreal image with a mirrored… Continue reading

I capture the castle

Taken today whilst relaxing in Rochester Castle grounds. Named for one of my favourite books when I was growing up. The Edit… Saturation levels were upped before using a little HDR on both… Continue reading

Trip the Light

Trip the Light was one of my earliest photo edits, Its the HMS Belfast on one hazy spring morning with tower bridge behind it, The light beam was a miracle to catch let… Continue reading

Statuesque

This is my twitter logo (currently) and its one of those pictures where I really can’t believe I managed to edit it to look so surreal. Its one of my much older shots… Continue reading

Bridge over troubled waters

Tower bridge never fails to impress and I never fail to take a photo of it whenever I’m near it, the clouds on this day were truly astounding and despite being on the… Continue reading

Winter Wonderland

Hyde park at Christmas time is wondrous… if you can ignore the crowds! Still, I couldn’t resist these charming characters. The Edit… I took the original and turned one version of it black… Continue reading

Reach for the sky!

From a quick snap taken whilst waiting for a train at London bridge station, this was an attempt to show off some of the beauty of the shard which is always rather striking.… Continue reading

Sunshine

Another slightly older image where I no longer have the original (sorry), however I’ve always thought the simplicity of this capture was striking and I can remember that I was walking early one… Continue reading