Back during my visit out in South Africa last year, after having spent almost a week visiting the Kruger Park, we spent a couple of nights around Mpumalanga visiting the various sites and attractions there. This picture was taken one evening…
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Mpumalanga Mountain Sunrise
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The Millennium Bridge during the Blue Hour
Tuesday, December 17th, 2013Over the last weekend of October, the clocks went back which ended our daylight savings time and the nice long summer evenings we were just getting used to – a sure sign that winter was on it’s way. Over that weekend,…
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The Fastnet Lighthouse
Wednesday, December 4th, 2013The Fastnet Lighthouse is known as The Teardrop of Ireland, the last sight of Ireland for emigrants sailing to America. The Fastnet Rock is 4.5 miles southwest of Cape Clear and southwest of Mizen Head. This photo was taken during a…
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Smoker Silhouetted Under the Moonrise
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013Earlier this year while down in Eastbourne, the full moon had just risen and while walking along the promenade we noticed some guy on his own having a smoke under the moon light, with his silhouette perfectly positioned in the moon’s reflection….
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Battersea Power Station Red Sunset
Monday, November 18th, 2013This picture of a setting red sun behind Battersea Power Station was taken around the end of summer from the top of Telegraph Hill in south east London. From the top of the hill, you get brilliant panoramic views looking over…
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Autumn Leaves in Poland
Monday, November 4th, 2013Today’s photo was taken during my visit to Poland for a friend’s wedding and while walking around we came across these trees which were in their full autumn glory. They was in the grounds of the Baranów Sandomierski Castle where we were…
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The Shard at Sunset, London
Saturday, November 2nd, 2013This photo of the Shard was taken a couple of months back in the early evening just as the sun was setting and bouncing off the Shard. The Shard is the tallest building in Western Europe as well as London’s newest landmark. The viewing…
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Cutty Sark, Greenwich
Thursday, October 24th, 2013The Cutty Sark is the most famous tea clipper built and is one of only two clippers to have survived. After the Second World War she was towed to Greenwich and placed in a specially constructed dry dock in 1954. After a…
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