They were selling jars of stuff. Hundreds of them all filled with some off-white coloured cream. I did not ask what was in them. I did not read the labels, in fact I did not even notice if they had any. I simply loved the repeating pattern and the reflections in the glass lids. Photo: […]
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Day 845, The Grey Walk
I first photographed this bridge when it opened in 2012 and have traversed it many times since. I’ve crossed it meeting people from abroad or delivering friends and family embarking on or resuming their own journeys. I’ve crossed it as a single man and returned with my bride. I’ve admired its design of glass and […]
Read MoreDay 844, The Birkenhead Tavern
Here’s a place I have seen many times but never actually been to, the Birkenhead Tavern. Seen here from across the Port River it looks alive and buzzing and perhaps even warrants a visit for a a meal or even drink or two. I must say I am a sucker for anything waterfront so that […]
Read MoreDay 843, Horizontal Tasting
I often hear wine punters discuss vertical tasting events. Despite the fact that this actually means tasting the same wine from a series of successive vintages I find it amusing to imagine it simply being the normal state of a glass of wine held in the hand. So what would a horizontal tasting event be […]
Read MoreDay 842, Between Bollards
Many times it’s not enough to ‘see’ an image and capture it. ‘Well seen’ is an expression often used when the composition of an apparently ordinary scene brings it to life but this idea really only applies to lenses and apertures close to our own vision. There is a different kind of seeing that you […]
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