The Great Wall of Basingstoke
Basingstoke by Night, 1981
Winter 1983, Leeds
I got left behind .....
Lilies in St Malo Cathedral
Molecule Hands sculpture
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The Harbour at Broadstairs
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Wine bottles
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Fisherman sculpture at Deal, Kent
Dull evening at Ramsgate
Broadstairs Harbour in the rain
Gull at Deal, Kent
Fisherman - On the Way Home
Samson in the Window - June 1986
Here's lookin' at you
Turbulent sea at Ramsgate
Fine and Imprisonment by Order of the Magistrates
Baking the Daily Bread
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Driftwood Guitar
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Window Bay at Chillingham Castle
Bridge of shadows
L. van Beethoven - Drei Quartette
Steinhart Upright Grand Piano
Peg Box
'Cello land
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Beethoven Sonaten
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The Tomb of Antonin Dvořák
Sir Edward Elgar Statue
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Mamiya TLR (twin lens reflex) film camera with 80mm Sekor lenses. Ilford FP4 black and white film rated at 125 ISO and developed in Ilford ID XI.
Negative made in 1982. Scanned using CanoScan 8800F.
These volumes had a rich burgundy hue, and much I as I have always liked monochrome, I would use colour now for this picture.
Negative made in 1982. Scanned using CanoScan 8800F.
These volumes had a rich burgundy hue, and much I as I have always liked monochrome, I would use colour now for this picture.
Smiley Derleth, Steve Bucknell, have particularly liked this photo
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