Duck & Waffle views yesterday
Yesterday’s Duck & Waffle socialising was with, get this, GodDaughter1 and GodDaughter2, These two favourite people of mine had, until yesterday, only met very fleetingly during parties or events...
View ArticleAnother Golden Gate photo
Big and brand new bridges are pretty rare these days, after a burst of them (or such is my recollection) around two decades ago. So, here is a photo of an Oldie But Goldie, which I encountered on...
View ArticleOut east in 2012
I haven’t been getting out much lately, so am instead exploring my photo-archives. These from March 24th 2012, when I journeyed (and not for the first time) out east to the Victoria Docks, in the...
View ArticleTwo photos of Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
Most internetted photos of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry, look like this: Which I found here. But the fact that almost all the internetted photos of this building look like that...
View ArticleTwo favourite footbridges
Indeed: They are both about the same size, and both, in my photos, pointing in the same direction. Otherwise they could hardly be more different. On the left, a footbridge which forms part of the walk...
View ArticleVauxhall views two decades apart
In 2000, I was mostly using my very first digital camera, a Minolta Dimage, to photo people, but I did also photo a few buildings, such as these ones. This is Vauxhall, seen from downstream: And here...
View ArticleDown by the River – October 15th 2005
Yes, a quota gallery from yesteryear: Even then, with my antiquated Canon S1 IS, I was already photoing goodish photos, or at any rate photos I thought were goodish (and still do). It was just that the...
View ArticleNew footbridge in Hull
New bridges, even footbridges, of any distinction are somewhat rare these days. So this new bridge, in Hull, is welcome: I found that photo here. Read more about it, and see more photos of it, here....
View ArticleWembley under construction
All eyes are on Wembley just now. I am even now watching The Final, England being one up after half an hour, having been one up after two minutes of course. Italy are getting back into it though, and...
View ArticleA 3D printed bridge in Amsterdam
A new bridge! 3D printed! In Amsterdam: I get emails from Google about 3D printing, and one of the prejudices I am acquiring about it is that it is at its best when finding better and cheaper ways to...
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