Sunday, 14 August 2011
Prayer flags in Bhutan
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Simon - Charlie Wrights International Bar
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Ian - Charlie Wrights International Bar

Bit of an advert for the band Realta who had diversified from playing in Soho and were, in this case, in Hoxton at Charlie Wright's International Bar.
Fernandes is doing his thing here and, I noticed, hogging the best light on the stage. Guitar player in background. Very little light so used a fast, prime lens and a wide aperture. Keep it up guys.
1/100s at f/2.2 ISO 1250 100 mm
Monday, 24 November 2008
Chateau de Chenonceau

OK long time since an update, so here we are with "The western face of the graceful arches of Chateau de Chenonceau reflected in the gentle waters of the River Cher. The grand Florentine gallery was added by Catherine de Médicis. Loire Valley, France." It's a standard shot of this chateau, yes, but you can also see why. The famous gallery which extends across the river though is actually pretty empty which is somewhat of a surprise. Apparently it was used as an escape route between Vichy and German controlled France.
Sunset brought great light and also a reduction in crowds and boats on the river. Well worth the visit, though I remember they charge you through the nose for it...
1/40s at f/13 40 mm ISO 100
Monday, 20 October 2008
Chateau de Chambord

Tourists in a rowing boats on the River Cosson looking southeast towards the northern façade of Chateau de Chambord at sunset, Loir-et-Cher, Loire Valley, France. Chateau de Chambord, famous for its size, a double helix staircase and the 365 chimneys on the roof. It's in the middle of a huge park and on the northern face here three of the four large towers can be seen.
Light, as you can see, was excellent, taken at 1908. Though the price was that we arrived too later (around 1800) to be able to go into the chateau itself. Still, you are free to wander through a lot of the grounds which is good.
1/50s at f/14 47 mm ISO 125
Friday, 3 October 2008
Bourges Cathedral Sculpted Portal

This is one of the five sculpted portals on the west front of Bourges Cathedral in the Loire Valley. The projections are gargoyles. Though you can't see it here the cathedral is famous and unusual for having four large side aisles, a lack of transepts (the projecting areas to the left and right of the nave that make a church cross shaped), lots of flying buttresses and an asymmetric west face.
This photo was taken mid afternoon, the sun is quite harsh but the light reflecting off the cathedral gives it more of a warm feel. Taken lying on the ground.
1/50s at f/14 24 mm ISO 100.
1/50s at f/14 24 mm ISO 100.
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