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Flying Buttresses

December 18, 2021 - Poor Notre Dame de Paris! Discovering t he fire was one of those times that you remember where you were, when you heard...
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Texture 2

December 10, 2021 - We know that the way surfaces absorb, reflect and transmit ambient light, gives us their colour, as they soak up some of...
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Lord, Save Us

December 03, 2021 - Notre-Dame de Dives-sur-Mer was built in 1087, allegedly by William the Conqueror, following his victory over the Saxon...
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Beginnings

November 05, 2021 - I was privileged to walk to work daily through the southwest corner of Central Park for 4 years. Photographically, it wa...
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In Memoriam

October 22, 2021 - The Washington Monument is here framed by the cladding of the beautiful National Museum of African American History and...
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The Veil

October 16, 2021 - Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris is the last resting place of Oscar Wilde, Chopin and Edith Piaf among numerous other lum...
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The Towers of The Teeth?

May 27, 2021 - Carchost and Narchost stood either side of the Black Gate at the entrance to Mordor. Long abandoned by the Gondorians, t...
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Verticals

May 20, 2021 - This was a n exercise in experimental composition. I am generally respectful of the “rule of thirds” and other helpful c...
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Ghostbusters

May 13, 2021 - Dawn in Winter at the Ghostbusters Building: more exactly the apartment block at 55 Central Park West and 66th Street, N...
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Trompe l’Oeil

May 06, 2021 - The Turning Torso apartment building in Malmo, Sweden was designed by Santiago Calatrava, who is not only an architect,...
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Fear Of Heights?

April 29, 2021 - The camera had to hang over the parapet of the mighty Hoover Dam and peer into its depths with no visible means of suppo...
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The Camera Never Lies

April 22, 2021 - This image is one of a set of three, a “Triptych” of runners on the path surrounding the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Rese...
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Composition Rules OK?

April 15, 2021 - Apart from the grafitti tag which originated in 1970’s Britain, there is a serious question to be asked concerning “rule...
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Millenium Saint Paul's

April 08, 2021 - Both St. Paul’s and the adjacent Millenium Bridge are architectural gems, complementing each other across 3 centuries of...
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Roofs

April 01, 2021 - Other people’s homes are always fascinating, so being able to observe them from the 40 th floor of my apartment was a co...
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The Big Smoke

March 25, 2021 - London was called this before they managed to eliminate the famous, coal-fired London smog, so popular with pre-war Dire...
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Global Warming?

March 04, 2021 - Has the jungle reclaimed Manhattan, or did I benefit from an unusual juxtaposition of architecture and plants? I took th...
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75cm and 350 Million Years

February 24, 2021 - A Wonder Of Nature Dragonflies are a wonder of nature, which so perfected themselves during the Permian era that they h...
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Covid, Flood, Snow, Ice and Pigeons

February 12, 2021 - Le Zouave The Alma bridge in Paris is named after a French Crimean War victory. It hosts “ Le Zouave”, the sole survivo...
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Seeing Red

February 04, 2021 - Photographing live music, particularly Jazz, is one of my special interests, although it only came about because I marri...
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Is This Kitsch?

January 28, 2021 - All That Glitters…? This pile of little Eiffel Towers was on sale outside a souvenir shop nearby to the massive real th...
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Bokeh Telling A Story

January 14, 2021 - Bokeh I love the word “bokeh”, both because it is uniquely photographic and because it describes something very subtle...
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Perspectives

January 18, 2018 - Drawing In The Eye The Corinth Canal is visually powerful, and an impressive example of engineering determination. Comp...
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What’s In A Name?

January 04, 2018 - For Cataloguing of this image, see “Technical” at the foot of this blog I shared in my 1 January announcement that I ha...
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Hire A Plane

March 17, 2017 - That’s what I usually do when I want to take vast expanse images of the U.S. landscape. If you want a tip on how to hire...
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Rest In Peace - Again

March 02, 2017 - I was meditatively visiting St. Paul’s Chapel in 2005, on the very edge of Ground Zero, whose wounds were then still ver...
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Magic Night

February 25, 2017 - The Magic So, I had a few micro-brewery beers with a friend at La Taverne du Cluny on rue de la Harpe, almost as good,...
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Holy Island - Bourgeois Island

February 17, 2017 - History The island on which sits Notre Dame is the Medieval heart of Paris, originally separated into the western sec...
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Moskwa Sur Seine

February 02, 2017 - Moskwa Sur Seine Quai Branly in Paris already had a long connection with Russia, even before the completion of the ne...
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How Do You Get To Carnegie Hall?

January 19, 2017 - Answer: “Plan! Plan! Plan!” Well, the correct answer is “Practice! Practice! Practice!”, but I am not a violinist, I...
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Ice Land

January 12, 2017 - Fire and ice. November in Iceland. A derelict piece of ice on a volcanic black sand beach reflects the sun’s rays bre...
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Rue des Vertus 1917

January 05, 2017 - Apologies I used a long break from my blog until 2017 to travel back a century in time to the Marais district, here i...
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Never Leave Home...

April 21, 2016 - …without a camera. I mean a “real” camera, not a phone. As I shared in last week’s blog, I am presently suffering from h...
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Staircase

March 31, 2016 - I was attracted to photograph this staircase when leaving a party on the third floor of a Haussmann period apartment on...
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Trompe l'Oeil

March 24, 2016 - The Plaza Hotel New York, reflected in “The Pond” in Central Park is a kind of “fools the eye” use of a water reflection...
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The Runner

March 17, 2016 - This is one of many images that I like to take of people in silhouette. They frequently happen to be runners, but can al...
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Opening A Fern

March 03, 2016 - Yesterday New Zealand started its referendum process to keep or change its national flag. The new proposal, which I like...
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Irish Jig

February 25, 2016 - I love trying to capture the excitement of performances and the sense of the music, usually at Jazz events. Here are two...
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City Of Light

February 18, 2016 - Paris has so many faces: from rundown, paint peeling charm, through bourgeois elegance to wedding-cake extravagance. It...
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Art Imitating Art Imitating Spirit

November 19, 2015 - I was attracted to this angel hovering above us during a recent tour of La Madelaine church given by one of the priests.
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1 World Trade Center

October 29, 2015 - “Location, Location, Location” No, I don’t mean buying the most prime real estate in the world with a handful of trin...
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Electrowerkz 15 October 2015

October 25, 2015 - Event Photography Although my photography is driven by my love of the natural and built environment, my marriage to a...
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1776

October 08, 2015 - Visiting the new memorial site at “Ground Zero” is clearly the latest “must” for both domestic and foreign visitors to N...
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Hommage To Henri and Michael

August 28, 2015 - That is to say, Cartier-Bresson and Kenna, of course. Knowingly repeating a “Study” previously executed to perfection...
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Sharp And Wide Or Soft and Close?

August 22, 2015 - Sharp And Wide Or Soft And Close? A last blast of winter in March 2013 provided many snow-clad opportunities to captu...
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Frustrating Flower Carpet

August 15, 2015 - Frustrating Flowers Every two years since 1986, the city of Brussels has carpeted the Grand Place with flowers at thi...
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Le Frigo

June 27, 2015 - Built in 1921, Le Frigo was the Parisian Cold Store facility until the central market at Les Halles moved out to Rungis.
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...and The Smell

June 05, 2015 - This scene stopped me in my tracks yesterday, as I walked past an anonymous apartment block in Paris’ 17 th arrondisseme...
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Still Life

May 29, 2015 - “Still life” indeed. In fact, they are not just still, they are dead. Notwithstanding their lifeless state, it is all th...
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Literas Loquendi

May 23, 2015 - I owe this classics-based title to the occasion when I took this photograph, which was the World Premiere of composer Jo...
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Apocalypse Now

May 14, 2015 - While working in Hawaii on a soon-to-be-revealed project, I spent several days and nights photographing the crater of Ki...
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Reach For The Sky!

May 07, 2015 - I have been privileged twice in my life, once in London and once in New York, to live on the 40th floor of a residential...
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Oh! That Light!

May 02, 2015 - Sitting in a friend’s kitchen one Summer’s day in Dallas 10 years ago, I was gripped with awe, when I saw the harsh ligh...
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Eiffel Snow

April 24, 2015 - This image reflects the knife-sharp cold and snow-swept visual conditions of an otherwise enchanting Winter’s day. Unusu...
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Pont de la Concorde

April 19, 2015 - That light! This image was taken in the early evening during May, when the golden light of sunset in the West was sla...
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La Coupole de Jacques

April 10, 2015 - This magnificent Art Nouveau cupola is the 1912 work of the architect Ferdinand Chanut, and his glass artist Jacques Gru...
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Tour EDF

April 04, 2015 - This is another attempt at capturing the subtelty of this interestingly designed building at La Defense in Paris. Its sh...
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Dilemmas

March 28, 2015 - Is Colour Best? Art appreciation depends on an individual’s physical condition, particularly the wide variety of visu...
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Fly Me To The Moon

March 23, 2015 - “…and let me play among the stars”. This one is for all the astronauts out there. Asterisms Viewing things “out th...
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Les Toits de Paris

March 14, 2015 - The roofs of Paris have an eternal fascination for photographers. I have seen many taken from the heights of Montmartre,...
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Mississippi sur Loire

March 06, 2015 - A moss-covered, drowning tree trails its twigs in the languorous flow of a dawn-impregnated river. The sun peeps through...
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Greece Is Drowning

February 19, 2015 - Anguish This photograph is a metaphor for the anguished situation of the Greeks. My use of “Photeinos” as a brand com...
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Breaker

February 14, 2015 - The end of a half-the-Pacific journey, as a wave breaks gently on the dawn-lit shore of Hawaii island. Narrow Vision?...
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Leviathan

January 31, 2015 - After taking another huge breath, a Humpback Whale slides back into the Pacific Ocean, off of the west coast of the Big...
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Hawaii Project : Hokusai

January 23, 2015 - Bonus This is an aerial image taken on the Las Vegas to San Francisco leg of my journey to the Big Island of Hawaii,...
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Surprised By Joy II

January 16, 2015 - Having recently read Henri Cartier Bresson’s views on how to become a photographer, basically “read the manual” and “lea...
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Abstract Water

December 26, 2014 - Looking deeply into the whirls and eddies of a pool of water can reveal strange sights. Enlargement I am always in...
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American Xmas

December 20, 2014 - The newscasters are describing today’s “last minute” shopping frenzy on the last weekend before the Festival. Here is ho...
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The Office

December 11, 2014 - Abandon Hope I don’t aspire to doing social commentary or journalistic photography, but I can interpret the architect...
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Centrifugal

December 04, 2014 - Its Christmas season again and La Grande Roue has been installed in the Place de la Concorde, ready for intrepid sightse...
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Consider the lilies of the field...

November 22, 2014 - And why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet...
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"Give me your tired, your poor..."

November 07, 2014 - “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shor...
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"A Sea of Steps"

October 31, 2014 - Frederick Evans’ 1903 gelatin silver print of Wells Cathedral is iconic in the history of architectural photography and...
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Reflections

October 24, 2014 - My previous blog post spoke about my fascination with mirrors and reflections, while the one before that flowed from my...
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The “Waters” of Versailles

October 11, 2014 - The Greek god Apollo drives his chariot up from the sea in a cauldron of pulverized water. Happenstance This was...
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Anti –Gravity!

October 04, 2014 - Amazing! The latest New York taxis “hover” with anti-gravity engines, eliminating the need for wheels, saving the metrop...
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Stark Beauty

September 18, 2014 - I have been trying to capture the stark beauty of this building for years and am still not content with the results I am...
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Super Moon Redux

September 11, 2014 - Since the moon changes position significantly from day to day, this month I had to design another point-of-view to captu...
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Form Is Substance

August 07, 2014 - I come back, again and again, to themes that seem to resonate deeply with my personal « eye ». Shapes, perspective, refl...
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