The girl was watching the Notting Hill carnival from the window of a building while the penguin was keeping an eye out for camera happy visitors. I think I was rumbled.
The girl was watching the Notting Hill carnival from the window of a building while the penguin was keeping an eye out for camera happy visitors. I think I was rumbled.
In a shameless ploy to capture some Paralympic traffic here’s… the Olympic Paralympic stadium! This extra-wide photo is made up of three individual photos joined using Hugin, and comes complete with its own matrix-style man-in-the-red-shirt glitch. He looks suspicious. Part of the Olympic park was … Continue reading Olympic Stadium
Apparently Fry’s chocolate cream is one of the first chocolate bars produced, dating back to 1866. I don’t know how old this particular box is, but I like the fact that someone has kept and used it for such a long time. Found in a … Continue reading Fry’s Chocolate Cream
I don’t know how many trees are involved here.
One of those things that’s likely to appear in a million photos but… this is mine, complete with random guy in corner of frame, and the tops of some rubbish bins.
A battered and much used door in the small village of Whitton.
The volume was cranked up to 11 and the audience was deafening at the Leeds Academy. A fantastic performance by Mr Flowers and band, and I’m so glad I was able to see them at such a small venue.
Bit of an odd one this. Reminds me of an over-enthusiastic helter skelter designed for export to the USSR.
Tucked away near the Olympic stadium was an area where children could leave notes and thoughts and attach them to this tunnel, and other areas. It created a nice effect and was fun to browse.
I don’t really know what this is, other than a building covered in plastic sheets inside the Olympic park and labelled as ‘beat box’. It looks difficult to clean.