I'm the wrong side of 50, married with one child, Joshua. Me and my wife work with learning disabled adults. I specialise in autism.
I'm a Christian and work in the church as a Local preacher. I love doing this, I get to go around meeting lots of people. I'm presently studying Theology and Religion at Oxford Brokes University. It's great being a mature student. We can show the young ones a thing or two in the SU bar.
I like cycling and photography, often combine both. I carry a camera everywhere and spot photographs as I go along. My favourite camera is my LX3, high quality, f2 lens, wide angle and small and adaptable to most photographic situations.
- JoinedFebruary 2008
- OccupationAutism work
- HometownAylesbury
- Current cityAylesbury
- CountryUK
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cycle.nut66 has the ability to turn normal, everyday objects into beautiful and inspiring images. His landscapes are of equally high quality, with excellent composition and attention to detail. As well as producing brilliant photographs consistantly, cycle.nut66 always takes the time for constructive and friendly comme… Read more
cycle.nut66 has the ability to turn normal, everyday objects into beautiful and inspiring images. His landscapes are of equally high quality, with excellent composition and attention to detail. As well as producing brilliant photographs consistantly, cycle.nut66 always takes the time for constructive and friendly comments on others' photostreams and I'm glad to call him a contact of mine.
Read lessI only recently stumbled upon Cycle.nut66's photostream and have been struck by how friendly and amazingly colourful the shots are. There is an attention to shape and a quirky eye that make them a real pleasure to see. I have been newly inspired to seek out new ways to 'see' possible shots. Nice, nice, nice, nice, nic… Read more
I only recently stumbled upon Cycle.nut66's photostream and have been struck by how friendly and amazingly colourful the shots are. There is an attention to shape and a quirky eye that make them a real pleasure to see. I have been newly inspired to seek out new ways to 'see' possible shots. Nice, nice, nice, nice, nice.
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