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Blue and Orange Glass

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Me

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The Rotherhithe Tunnel

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Cloud reflection

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Reflections and Railings

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Star 1

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Grave Perspective

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Boats on Brighton Beach

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Fence 1

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Docklands Reflections 05

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Windows

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Glass Stem #2

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Perpetual Motion

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Purple Frog

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Canary Wharf 01

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Partially Obscured Flower

Partially Obscured Flower

It felt like summer was here a few days ago, now it feels so far away again. The obstruction was a wine glass stem. Noise added intentionally.

Blue and Orange Glass
Me

Me

Taken for the Photofriday Self-Portrait challenge. Taken with my Sony DSC-F55E, it has a swivel head which made taking this shot relatively easy.

The Rotherhithe Tunnel

The Rotherhithe Tunnel

I go through this tunnel every day on the way to work, when I’m not driving I usually try and take some pictures. Invariably they turn out awful as there is no light and the road is quite bumpy. This is one of the few that turned out reasonably successful.

Cloud reflection
Reflections and Railings
Star 1
Grave Perspective

Grave Perspective

From time to time I shall post an image from Brookwood Cemetery. It’s only round the corner from me and is a never ending source of inspiration. Here is a little info on the cemetery I found:

The Cemetery was opened in November 1854, and was the largest in the world. Today this is no longer true, but it remains the largest Cemetery in the UK, and is probably the biggest in Western Europe. Since 1854, some 240,000 people have been buried there. It was originally called the London Necropolis or Woking Cemetery. It is situated near Woking, in the North-West corner of Surrey, England. Brookwood and Woking were afforested by Henry II, but disafforested about 1225. The name “Brookwood” has reference to the large woods of oak which grew in this district in former times from which, according to local tradition, timber was used in the construction of many sailing ships.

Boats on Brighton Beach
Fence 1
Docklands Reflections 05

Docklands Reflections 05

Reflection of office buildings in the docks, flipped 180 degrees. The water is dark and dingy and when the light is right and there is no wind the reflections are stunning.

Windows
Glass Stem #2
Perpetual Motion

Perpetual Motion

A Perpetual Motion Machine of the Third Kind is a device which has a component that can keep moving forever. An example is a superconducting ring in which an electric current can flow indefinitely once started. Other examples are the planets and stars that move throughout the universe and will continue to move until they are stopped by some natural cause. This kind of device is clearly not impossible.

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