Monthly Archives: December 2010

Winding Road

I’ve been living in Seattle long enough now to kind of forget how the Christmas season for me is usually a hot, sweltering season. Perth is for the most part a city on the edge of a desert, and if you drive for an hour or so east a scene like this, except for the...

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Spiral Staircase

Inside the White Tower in the Tower of London are 4 sets of spiral staircases like the one featured in my image today. At all four corners of the tower, these stairs wind up & down for three storeys allowing access to the upper floors from above and below. As it turns out, they’re much...

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The West Cloister

London is one of those places in the world that’s a little paranoid about photographers and tripods and even though they have clear reason to be, it’s very restrictive to people who actually want to create photographic art in the city. If you travel outside the city and away from major historical landmarks, you’ve got...

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Ye Are The Branches

[Update 18 Jan 2011] The first image in this post was chosen by visitor vote in PhotoFriday ‘s Best of 2010 competition! Thank you! The majority of my time in the UK was spent in a town called Peterborough, about an hour north of the city of London. The town itself isn’t that large, though...

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Paddington Station

So many people must walk through here on their daily business and just blink and miss all of this amidst the rush of the morning commute. Such is the life on the London Underground. Thousands of people anxious to get where they want to go as quick as possible bustling each other out of their...

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Postcard From Home

There’s seriously nothing like arriving home after a stint abroad. Everything foreign turns familiar and it all begins to sink in that you’re finally back. One of the simplest comforts to me after travelling is that first night’s sleep again in your own bed. And then… waking up the next morning and importing all those...

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Northern Hotel

Further along the path leading out of first section of the underground, you are led across a walkway in front of a section of the street where old Seattle used to thrive. A bustling community of businessmen, politicians, and, ahem, seamstresses, this was once the heart of a town about to take off.  This is...

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