Steve Bucknell's photos
A Postcard from Rutland Water
The Door In The Wall In The Park
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“Was there, after all, ever any green door in the wall at all?”
—H.G.Wells.
Midnight one more night without sleeping
Watching 'til that morning comes creeping
Green Door what's that secret your keeping?
—Shakin’ Steve.
Oenophile
Chasing Sheep Is Best Left Left To Shepherds
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Hipstamatic XXIII
boss
thanks for giving me this chance
to show up on your page
of ipernity
heres wishing long life
and good vibrations to you all
archy
Gold Custody
Me and Antony
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Chromaphilia
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Transept and Variations
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Wood, paint, chalk, Little Oxford Dictionary of Current English compiled by George Ostler Third Edition revised and supplemented by J. Coulson, sun and shadows.
On the Verge
Red Planet
Man about town
Altar
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Transport
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Old iron nails taken from the repaired roof of Canterbury Cathedral have been used by sculptor Antony Gormley to create a new artwork.
The piece, called Transport, is suspended above the site of the first tomb of Archbishop Thomas Becket, murdered at the Kent cathedral in 1170.
The 6ft (2m) work, made from nails from the south-east transept roof, outlines the shape of a floating body.
Kingdom of the Iguana
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Unearthly Delights
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A Solid Home Base Builds a Sense of Self
Shirley Abicair Accompanies Herself on the Zither
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