
Photographed on the Piccadilly Line today. I felt sorry for this innocent backpacker, threatened by a mad monk.

Photographed on the Piccadilly Line today. I felt sorry for this innocent backpacker, threatened by a mad monk.

…all ye who enter here.


An astonishing proportion of the Japanese tourists who visit Cambridge want to be photographed against the backdrop of the apple tree in front of Trinity College. Wonder if this is because of the legend about Newton and the apple? (His rooms overlook the lawn on which an apple tree stands.)
Which reminds me of one of my favourite cartoons. It shows Newton sitting under the tree, rubbing a bump on his head. He is looking meditatively at the offending fruit lying at his feet and saying: “Now comes the difficult bit — getting a research grant to write it up”.

Yeah, I know it’s corny but roses are my favourite flowers.

Photographed in a restaurant, while waiting for the food.

Yeah — I know I’ve photographed it before. But one day I will get it right.

Nice image. Photographed by my son Brian in the spirit of Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks, one of my favourite pictures.

… is alive and well in Cambridge — c.f. this notice outside the Master’s Lodge at Churchill College, supposedly one of the university’s more modern colleges! Interesting that the architects didn’t think tradesmen were worth even a brass plate.

One of a series of images I’ve been using to test the Beta of Adobe LightRoom.
