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A throwback capture of a quick visit the the Chelmsford Graffiti wall. Usually a hangout to some of the best street artists in the area it is a great place to see some real talent...or capture images of it.
An early May bank holiday walk into the old town in Harwich and in the docks provided some brilliant scenery in this throwback capture.
Not sure of the location of this, as got very lost trying to find it. A great day had here and definetly worth the visit. The locals in charge of this area were incredibly great fun.
The countless hours I have lost submersed in the depths of my mind whilst spinning and flicking this rubiks cube into place is amazing. However I had never once stopped to admire how much a real feat of engineering they are and with some additional contrast in lighting quite interesting to photograph.
Between Buckingham Place and Trafalgar Square we can find this spectacular building, sometimes overlooked by the tourist´s eye. I always liked it, but I never stopped to try to take a good picture of it. Till a couple of weeks ago. Enjoy!
After briefly playing around with a ball of string on my 1st attempt it made a return on the second time as well. The fibres of the string intrigue me and provide an interesting texture to capture.
Another attempt at photographing bubbles in a dish soap bottle. Getting better but it is still a challenge!
Casually styrolling along the Danube we came across this awesome mural on the side of a building in pest. Depicting a reindeer in a colourful manner it certainly stopped us in our tracks.
Winter came early....too cold....too much snow. Been perched here long enough.
Time to fly away. Curiosity takes me to Cuba..............a small hotel in the heart of
Old Havana. Have a strong sense of stepping into the unknown. Don't know why.
Every new place is unknown. Why should Havana be any different ? Socialism?
Ok, Let's go see. Be back on the 16th. Be well, everyone. Happy flickring! Ana.
image : long-tailed barn swallow...... seen in abundance early mornings hanging out on the boats at the toronto island marina. Seems the females are attracted to the males with the longest most symetrical tails & the reddest throats. This fellow's got it made :)