Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

Closed Door

31Aug10

I have been at this blog for about eight months now and bar a day here of there missed while I have been travelling I have pretty much managed a picture a day.  Rather reluctantly, but definitely, I have decided that I need to draw this to an end for now.  It has been very […]


Colours

30Aug10

Pals is a very attractive Catalan hill town that has preserved most of its architecture at the expense of giving itself over to the tourist trade – a sad but understandable bargain.  There are lots os shops and boutiques vying for the visitors’ attention selling artisanal food (excellent, but pricey) and crafts through to more […]


Sunday Lunch

29Aug10

Walking into a village in Catalonia around lunch time in summer sometimes seems like re-enacting a Clint Eastwood film: the streets are completely empty … The attractive Catalonian village of Monells has a thirteenth century square which these days is set out for that attractive southern European habit of having family Sunday lunches.  Not being […]


Dolmens

28Aug10

Deep in the cork oak forests of Catalonia we ran across a series of Neolithic grave stones.  Dolmens are found across Europe and their characteristic ‘pi’ shape belie the fact that once they would have been covered with earth to form barrows.  The chamber below would have been a grave.  These stones are almost 5,000 […]


After a long day (started at 2.30 a.m. when some clown set off the fire alarm in our hotel) we have travelled by plane, train and automobile (in that order) from London to the Catalan coast for a walking holiday.  After a such a day there was little energy left to do more than find […]


Waiting for the train at Covent Garden tube station, she seemed somehow anxious.  Worried about missing it, or not getting to where she wanted to?  Who knows, but for a short moment she stood still enough for a slow exposure to capture her in the difficult lighting underground. This GX200 shot was shot at 35 […]


Busking

15Jun10

Busking is a long and honourable tradition in London.  However, I have rarely heard or seen such an adept performance as that of this quartet playing classical music in Covent Garden.  They expressed a real sense of fun, for example playing Ravel’s ‘Bolero’ while parodying the dance.  This is not easy to do if you […]


Elephant Parade

11Jun10

London was full of elephants when I visited.  Sometimes they were lone tuskers, sometimes they were in small herds.y were ubiquitous.  From standing by the Thames, through the famous shopping streets of London to the heart of Covent Garden the  Sadly they were only artistic models, decorated and sponsored to draw attention to the plight […]


London is in so many ways defined by the Thames.  Although it is no longer carrying the trade from round the world that built the city’s fortune, it is still a busy waterway.  What better to commemorate this than to have a shot that links the boats, the river and the City that they both […]


Twisted Bridge

09Jun10

I hadn’t even spotted this bridge between the Royal Opera House and its neighbouring building across the street until I saw some one standing back and shooting up.  I tried that, but I thought a better sense of the unusual architecture was gained by shooting pretty much straight up.  This twisted bridge connects the Royal […]