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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Crumbling
The crumbling indistrial granduer from our past seems to haunt some parts of modern day cities. I wonder what the ghosts will say?
Posted in buildings, Urban
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Aztec Raspberry
This is a photo of a summer pud I made, I set it up to look like the raspberries were swarming at the base of a stepped pyramid 🙂 Though I can not recall if I mean inca, aztec or … Continue reading
Posted in colour, Food and Drink, Humour
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Tesal
I love the way the colour came out on this photo – I took it on a walk home from the centre of Gloucester
Posted in colour, Light, Plants
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Forgotten
The slow rust of the metal barrel and the decay of the brick and mortar and concrete structures around it just made me feel like the whole area had just sort of been forgotten. More photo studies from Gloucester Docks.
Posted in buildings, Urban
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