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Tag Archives: Leica
Oxfords street lights
Walking home in the night, nearly there.
Autumn walks
Nights are pulling in, so now we are walking Monty our springer in the dark. This shot uses a iPhone torch to light up the floor. Note the clean sensor, thank you Leica Mayfair.
Californian Garden
Driving along the 5 I stopped off to take some pictures of the massive fields that feed California. The lack of water has left lots of the fields uncultivated and brown.
And then there where three….
Didcot “cloud factory” now only three cooling towers. This picture taken from the train captured them through the trees as we rushed past.
Evening walk
Nights are pulling in, so tonight the dog took me for a walk in the dark.
Bus ride…
Returning from Leeds festival on a double decker bus.
Changing huts
The multicolored beach huts of Whitby have been handed down from families for years. Inside the huts have been customized with pine floors, cookers, and fridges.
Holiday house
This beautiful hidden street is just above a noisy penny arcade, its a different world just 30feet away.
Slate Mine
Honister slate mine, was reopened by the Wier family. Well worth a trip !
Forest workhorse
This machine works for its living. I love the unique personalizations, each one tells a story of necessity and innovation.