During the ‘storms’ of March ‘08, lots of rubbish was spat out by mother nature.One of the more unusual was this children’s bike, pretty well mangled up. Who knows where it came from, I certainly don’t.
During the ‘storms’ of March ‘08, lots of rubbish was spat out by mother nature.

One of the more unusual was this children’s bike, pretty well mangled up. Who knows where it came from, I certainly don’t.

posted : Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

One from the archives that seems to have slipped me by previously. Looking from the very tip of Alcatraz Island. I just loved the way this shot came together, from the framing of the sparse tree’s, to the bird, the dramatic skyline, the high rise towers, the small boat to to the right.
One from the archives that seems to have slipped me by previously. Looking from the very tip of Alcatraz Island. I just loved the way this shot came together, from the framing of the sparse tree’s, to the bird, the dramatic skyline, the high rise towers, the small boat to to the right.

posted : Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Taken on Seaford Beach-East Sussex, as are most of mine recently. Endless photo opportunities here if you know where to look and get the conditions right.
Taken on Seaford Beach-East Sussex, as are most of mine recently. Endless photo opportunities here if you know where to look and get the conditions right.

posted : Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

What can you say, the picture say’s it all.
And yes, I did tinker in Photoshop. 

What can you say, the picture say’s it all.

And yes, I did tinker in Photoshop. 

posted : Saturday, March 29th, 2008

The dog, after seeing the children shelter from the rain, makes a quick dash underneath the seats as the rain turns into hail. The laughter is because Dylan, the dog, shot under there the moment the hail came down. And not being of a small nature, was somewhat pushed for space. But desperate he was. And the kids, and myself, found it rather amusing. Taken down on Seaford Beach, by the Martello Tower.
The dog, after seeing the children shelter from the rain, makes a quick dash underneath the seats as the rain turns into hail.

The laughter is because Dylan, the dog, shot under there the moment the hail came down. And not being of a small nature, was somewhat pushed for space. But desperate he was. And the kids, and myself, found it rather amusing.

Taken down on Seaford Beach, by the Martello Tower.

posted : Thursday, March 27th, 2008

I was actually looking out for a picture like this. On my daily bike ride with my dog Dylan, we go up this path past a farm. Sometimes these two collies follow us up then peek their heads through these two holes. So today I took my camera and started whistling. Sure enough one of them arrived. Not sure where the other one was, because the two of them side by side is quite amusing. But I got one of them, for which I am happy. I like this pic.
I was actually looking out for a picture like this. On my daily bike ride with my dog Dylan, we go up this path past a farm. Sometimes these two collies follow us up then peek their heads through these two holes.

So today I took my camera and started whistling. Sure enough one of them arrived. Not sure where the other one was, because the two of them side by side is quite amusing. But I got one of them, for which I am happy.

I like this pic.

posted : Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Taken back in the good old days when Seaford Beach was 15ft below the promenade and you could jump down at high tide. These were two of my friends. Not so high tide here…
Taken back in the good old days when Seaford Beach was 15ft below the promenade and you could jump down at high tide.

These were two of my friends. Not so high tide here…

posted : Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

This Blackbird was actually just watching for me to leave some food that I was feeding Dylan my dog. But against the dramatic clouds, the lone bird makes for a lonely figure.  
Lone Blackbird upon Flag Pole, Seaford Beach. (via imjustcreative)
GrahamEvolving Ideas to Print & Digital Media 

This Blackbird was actually just watching for me to leave some food that I was feeding Dylan my dog. But against the dramatic clouds, the lone bird makes for a lonely figure.

Lone Blackbird upon Flag Pole, Seaford Beach. (via imjustcreative)

Graham
Evolving Ideas to Print & Digital Media
 

posted : Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

museumtheme:  
Museum Center Mod museumCenterMod.txt»Centers the design and changes the header padding slightly.

museumtheme:

Museum Center Mod

museumCenterMod.txt»
Centers the design and changes the header padding slightly.

posted : Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

reblogged from : Museum Theme

Taken from my bedroom window, the lightning is actually out to sea. Taken on good old fashioned roll film. 
So was nicely surprised when it was developed. 
Lightning Strike, Seaford. (via imjustcreative)

Taken from my bedroom window, the lightning is actually out to sea. Taken on good old fashioned roll film.

So was nicely surprised when it was developed. 

Lightning Strike, Seaford. (via imjustcreative)

posted : Tuesday, March 25th, 2008