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Parks & Elephants
A couple of galleries to post this evening, both from 3 family days out over the last few weeks. Firstly, a couple of Sundays at that old family favourite – Painshill Park. The first visit was for a day where they children could plant their own seeds – Francesca went for a giant pumpkin,... »
Elephants Part 2
An afternoon off work gave me a chance to pop into town to bag a few more of these fine beasts! The main aims for today were to grab 2 of the more elusive examples of Elephas Maximus, namely “The Happy End Of Nature”, which is supposed to be at Heathrow Terminal 5, but... »
Elephas Maximus
For a few weeks this summer, London is hosting a rather unusual exhibition of art, in the form of an Elephant Parade of 258 Indian (Asian) elephant statues, all painted or decorated by artists around a whole host of themes. The fund raising rationale behind this can all be found at the organisers’ web-site – http://www.elephantparadelondon.org/.... »
Greenwich and Thames Path
Group Shot in the rain Originally uploaded by Heart & Soul On Saturday, I took part in a photowalk organised by Ghene Snowdon. The plan was to meet at 2pm, then spend the afternoon shooting around Greenwich. Late afternoon, we would move down towards the O2 along the Thames Path, and finish with some... »
Portobello Market – Worldwide Photowalk 2009
I can’t believe that it’s almost a year since I last went on an organised photowalk! Everytime one comes up that I’d like to go on, something else seems to be in the diary first (not that I’m complaining!) Anyway, I finally made one – Saturday 18th July saw the second Worldwide Photowalk, conceived... »
Worldwide Photowalk 2008 – London Event
Yesterday saw the first ever Worldwide Photowalk, organised by Scott Kelby as a publicity event for his new book. Over 5000 people were registered to take part worldwide, and full details on the scope of this event can be seen at the Photoshop User web site. The London event met in the Southwark Tavern,... »
D3 Test Run in London
These photos (click on the image to go to the gallery) were from my first solid outing with the new camera. I wanted to give the high ISO capability a run for its money, so the plan was to work my way along the South Bank from just before sunset until it was completely... »

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