Kieran Turner's photos
bike, cobbles, plant
Equus
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This is my favourite shot from the British Museum trip, yet it's got the least views. *hurumph*
'spose, grudgingly, that you all get enough of an impression of it from the thumbnail. Oh well.
There!
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Kenneth Williams's sister
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Well, she's probably not, but he is who she reminded me of. Our lovely guide on the British Museum tour. Run by the people who do London walking tours — but it was a cold, grey day so we chose this indoors walk. It really makes the most of the museum, where without a guide you often just wouldn't appreciate what you were looking at, and would often miss out on the great background stories.
Adorned goat
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Ye gods
Menagerie
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The family Terracotta
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Helluva fireplace this would make
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She's behiiiind you
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The family Bronze
Hunters
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sir knight
Ghost eyes, ghost station
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[Photo quality (or lack thereof) due to disappointingly dreadful K800i cameraphone. Bring back the K750i!]
Homeward bound
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Panorama! Pretty much the only good thing about the K800i's camera, which has really turned out to be a let down after the really pretty good predecessor K750i.
Not the squirrels I've been enjoying
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Blackheath is wonderfully full of foxes, squirrels, birds and even butterflies (already! In February!) but these ones aren't those whose praises I've been singing...
[Photo quality (or lack thereof) due to disappointingly dreadful K800i cameraphone. Bring back the K750i!]
Paparazzi
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Grainy ultra-zoom or ultra-ISO look, but it's actually just through Truck's windscreen. That's high-mileage dirt you're looking through! ;)
The roses are part of a massive display of Albanian plastic flowers we had up around the screen for months — until the mean MoT man told me they'd have to go.
We'd just got back from an(other) epic trip to Kosova, and I was dropping Suzi off. This was the first time I'd met her Mark.
Anyway, I've been scanning yet more old prints to preserve them for posterity and this one has a certain something, so it made the "keep but don't upload" pile. And now I've changed my mind.
Kosova trips catch your eye? More: www.aidconvoy.net/
The long and winding road
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(And a fluffy grey cat going for a wander.)
This is roughly where my fantastic new portacabin is. The absolutely ideal solution for storing all the stuff you can't bear to throw away. Ideal, so long as you've got somewhere to deposit it, of course! The middle of nowhere seems right ;)