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Monk, short for monkey, had a terrible start to life and was rescued by an RSPCA inspector from a filthy and lonely apartment. Monk desperately needs loving new owners. He's currently staying at the RSPCA Southridge. T: 0300 123 0704
A man dressed as a buddhist monk orders for food in a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant near Nanjing Railway Station in Nanjing on August 9, 2006.
Photography at Monks Park School, Bristol. Commissioned by Creation Design, Bristol. Photography by James Barke
Nestled in the heart of rural Sussex, Monk’s House is a tranquil 17th-century weatherboarded cottage inhabited by Leonard and the novelist Virginia Woolf from 1919 until Leonards death in 1969.
The Woolfs bought Monk's House for the 'shape and fertlity and wildness of the garden'. Today, the lovely cottage garden contains a mix of flowers, vegetables, orchards, lawns and ponds.
Taken from: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/monks-house/
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Photography at Monks Park School, Bristol. Commissioned by Creation Design, Bristol. Photography by James Barke
I saw these monks under their yellow umbrella walking down the riverside park & promenade while entering FCC for a quick look at the hotel's ID.
Nestled in the heart of rural Sussex, Monk’s House is a tranquil 17th-century weatherboarded cottage inhabited by Leonard and the novelist Virginia Woolf from 1919 until Leonards death in 1969.
The Woolfs bought Monk's House for the 'shape and fertlity and wildness of the garden'. Today, the lovely cottage garden contains a mix of flowers, vegetables, orchards, lawns and ponds.
Taken from: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/monks-house/
Quite by accident we found out that a theatergroup was going to perform the English Mystery Plays at Monk Bretton Priory. We were curious as to where that was and what it looked like, so we went for a day out and (of course) took our cameras with us!!
Monk Bretton Priory is an old ruin in the town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire. It's just a short busride and walk from where I live.
As you can see we had glorious weather that day and taking pictures there was absolutely fantastic. It's a huge site and even when there are more people around the peace and tranquility is maintained.
The site is freely accessible for picnics, wandering around, silent contemplation or anything else you can think of.
Hawaiian monk seals are among the most endangered species of all seals. The population of Hawaiian monk seals continues to decline and, in 2008, it is estimated that only 1,200 individuals remain.
Photography at Monks Park School, Bristol. Commissioned by Creation Design, Bristol. Photography by James Barke
Vientiane is a very large and bustling city in Southeast Asia not unlike Hanoi or Phnom Penh. However, one unique difference was the large number of Buddhist wat (temples) all over the city, even within small alleyways.
As I was walking towards a restaurant on a hot day, I saw a group of monks working hard in restoration of their temple. There was something that I liked about how the light played off the busy yet orderly scene.
Vientiane, Laos, 2015
Mnisi buddyjscy zwiedzają Nazistowski Obóz Zagłady Auschwitz.
Buddist monks are visiting Nazi Death Camp Auschwitz.
As we were wandering around, there were some Cambodian monks visiting one of the temples. They generally have reservations about their photos being taken by a woman, so I handed the camera over to Tim, who had a much better chance.
Photography at Monks Park School, Bristol. Commissioned by Creation Design, Bristol. Photography by James Barke