Day 37 – A walk on the wild side. Looks like this fella has a great pair of pins (or poles depending on which side of the hoarding you are), I guess it’s just as well he stopped over the manly legs, otherwise it may be a bit difficult working in heels!
Day 36 – Image rendering. This little bird caught my eye as the light was beaming down directly on it, I love graffiti, but graffiti thats a little more artistic than a scribbled name or tagging, this is just done by destructive people (scallywags) in my opinion, with no thought or creativity , I […]
Day 32- Turning your world upside down. Wow, I can’t believe a month has past already, scary, another January is in the can and before we know it February will be spent . As my days tick away till baby Hibbert arrives I like the look of things being turned upside down, something I […]
Day 31 – Mod cons? A first glance you could easily mistake this for the Iconic Vespa scooter, in fact its an impostor, it’s a combination of Italian and Indian blood, sweat, and gears. Isn’t it funny how we decide what is and what isn’t cool to own nowadays, really, if you look at […]
Day 30 – Showing your support. Today myself and a good friend drove to Manchester to see our football team, one I have followed since a child, my family were originally from Salford, so it’s always quite comforting to visit somewhere my father grew up. As I walked around the docks in nervous anticipation […]
Day 28 – Sometimes you just have to wait and see! Today was just one of those days I wondered what I was going to shoot, time was drawing to an end as I was strolled home , paused and perched on the edge of the road waiting for the go from the green man […]
Day 25 – My weapons of choice. Preserve life, not destroy it, I can’t but help wanting to mention the laws in America after the massacre/gun shooting at the school, and then a few weeks later, 2 separate incidents at colleges. This morning I saw a post on the internet saying that it will be illegal […]
Day 18 – The UK receives its first snow fall of the year and the country goes bonkers, the usual panic buying, schools closing and people no longer being able to use common sense. A few inches of snow and people can no longer walk to work, school or even a shop, what is the […]
Day 17 – Last day in Krakow and the old birds getting their bread feed! Everywhere you go around the centre of the city you see these bread sellers, just loved these three ladies buying some bread, next to the pigeons getting theirs!
Day 14 – We (my wife and I) arrive in Krakow, Poland to the bitter cold and snow, as we trek in search of our hotel located in the Jewish quarter, we check in, dump our bags and head into Krakow centre to see what’s install. Armed with warm clothes and my camera bag I […]