Cities of colour on Flickr.
Made this on Photoshop a few months ago be haven’t had the chance recently to upload this. But now its up! I’m quite proud of this because it’s the highest resolution image manipulation I’ve ever done.
Cities of colour on Flickr.
Made this on Photoshop a few months ago be haven’t had the chance recently to upload this. But now its up! I’m quite proud of this because it’s the highest resolution image manipulation I’ve ever done.
The path of summer on Flickr.
The path of summer
Taken whilst Photographing in a beautiful farmers field of poppies on the outskirts of the town I live on the east coast. A summers day and summer flora are dominant in the area now and coming into bloom, creating striking areas of beauty to see on my way home.
Poppy field of summer on Flickr.
Poppy field of summer
Whilst cycling around the local country roads I came across one of the most beautiful places I have been in my entire life no lie. Just a field when within gift the perspective of just an endless horizon of beautiful bright red poppies. Thousands of the them just in this single field of the grasses. Well worth spending time there and hope to do more future shoots whilst it is still ther
Gas Chamber Heart of stone on Flickr.
Heart of stone covered in Hebrew text found at one the gas chambers at Auschwitz
This is a losing battle.. on Flickr.
Hammering Sunset on Flickr.
Peter and the Bridge on Flickr.
Bethan on Flickr.
The world is never completely in Black or White on Flickr.
Taken whilst going on walk in my home town one evening to pass the time. Thought I might take advantage of the reflections created by the puddles, an easy technique. But I am need to go back to basics with my works and try and get back to my better form and stronger Photography!
A Blast from the past on Flickr.
I love my past, my present and my future
John Betjeman on Flickr.
Taken whilst being allowed to take photographs unlike Kings Cross where I earlier had been taken aside and spoken to. But otherwise first time visit to the station and I was amazed by its size, symbolism of a great age and the statues such a this intriguing one of John Betjeman.
Peter on Flickr.
Peter on Flickr.