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Whilst taking the opportunity to grab some quiet time with Pasha, Mischa and Tatana early in the morning, after around 15 minutes this happened....clearly looking photogenic was tiring work!
A throwback from when I was out and about with my Canon 1000D in Harwich Essex on an earlyMay bank holiday. The Maritime museum stands overlooking the English channel towards Felixtowe.
An interesting sculpture in the south-western corner of the Main Market Square. Be sure to get there early if you want to capture a photo like this as any other time you will have peoples faces appearing in the eye holes!
Block 25 on the Women's camp at Auschwitz II - Birkenau often referred to as "The Block of Death" A stone walled construction with the wooden slatted bunks. Often sleeping 7 to a bunk this was used as a temporary housing facility for women selected to go to the gas chambers whilst awaiting transport. Walking the corridors has a very sombre feeling to it, and seeing the conditions people "lived" their final days and hours in was heart wrenching.
"...worse things than that when you are young. The worst thing is when you have adults around you that forget that children are there to remind us the magic is real, that innocence is one of the things that’s big enough to create the world all over again every day, bigger & brighter every time. When you have adults around you who forget that, they do mean & stupid things that can hurt for your whole life."
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A casual squirrel in St James Park whilst walking along The Mall just wandering around in the sun and Autumn leaves.
A special moment in the Piazza del Popolo where in a street performer with bubbles was entertaining children all over the place/
Whilst in Piazza Navona there is always something going on. Multiple street performers and things happening it is easy to lose yourself in the immersive culture. This one street perfomer, always grabbing the attention of passers by with his timid yet commanding approach.
Walking around Kazimierz in Krakow there is some defiant street art around each corner. A symbol of the character of the locals and the willingness to stand for what they believe in.
One of the train coaches used to bring prisoners from all over Europe under Nazi regime. Often people would spend upto 7 days in these confined spaces with the doors not opening until arrival. Those that survived the horrendous journey would then step off the carriage to learn their fate.
A high contrast capture of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge that spans the Danube river connecting old city Buda to the newer Pest.
A couple of non-traditional black phone boxes in the Covent garden area of London at the precise moment a passerby looks in but out of one of them.
Whilst on a day out a few years ago playing with my Canon 1000D and some street photography I came across this window in a secluded area. An interesting grid lined glass with what appears to be a gunshot hole through it.