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Originally posted to the Guess Where London group on 22-03-08.
A lil photos I shot at the Clocktower Rail jam!big thanks to Top of the world and Half Cab for the great event!
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Canon XSi+50mm f/1.8 | ISO 400, f/7.1, 1/640
I wanted to take an creative picture of our clocktower at UBC and thought having it peak out behind flowers would look cool. I was doing some self-portraits in the area
A lil photos I shot at the Clocktower Rail jam!big thanks to Top of the world and Half Cab for the great event!
The clocktower at the old Point Heathcote Mental Asylum.
The asylum shut down some years back and (after the usual tussle with developers who wanted to bulldoze the place and put in luxury apartments) it was redeveloped as a community centre with art galleries, cafes, restaurants, etc.
Such projects are usually doomed. Tennants can't be found, maintenance is let slip and no one ever goes to the place. Point Heathcote is a magnificent exception. It's a fantastic place to spend a lazy spring afternoon, as I discovered when Ryan and Ali invited me to a picnic there.
During "Doors Open Denver" week we were allowed up into the Daniels/Fisher Clocktower which had never been done before for the general public.. despite the million or so shots I took of the tower I still never really knew what time it was :)
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Sir Lancelot: We were in the nick of time. You were in great peril.
Sir Galahad: I don't think I was.
Sir Lancelot: Yes, you were. You were in terrible peril.
Sir Galahad: Look, let me go back in there and face the peril.
Sir Lancelot: No, it's too perilous.
--"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (1975)
San Clemente Lifeguard headquarters @ sunset. Taken with Nikon D60, Used 11 exposures at +-5,+-4,+-3,+-2,+-1 and 0.00 AE and blended together using Photoshop CS5.
This photo won the "People's Choice" award in the 2012 Spanish Village Foundation's Spring Photo Contest.
Seymour Street in downtown #Vancouver at winter late afternoon view of the historic Seymour Building and prominent brick and mortar Malone's Bar and Cambie Hostel.
Photo location:
Guildhall, Southampton, Hampshire.
Pub Reference:
The Clock Tower, Fisherton Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire.
First visited 1999.
(All my 366 photos this year refer to names of pubs that I have visited within the British Isles over the last 35 years).
Michelin just came out with their 2019 star ratings for New York City. I've photographed a lot of these places (not all) - Either privately or through publications like Eater and The New York Times.
I'm posting a bunch of images I have in my archives. You can't go wrong with a meal at any of these places I think. These are all one star recipients.