Pictures

Waterdrops

By noihex

Take a seat

Alone on the bench. This was entered into a competition for work. It didn't win though. ;)

By Mister Rad

Alone on the bench. This was entered into a competition for work. It didn't win though. ;)

Flower and church

By noihex

Vanishing point

By noihex

Stop Motion

This, encapsulates perfectly for me, what it is like being in London.

By hadrian.blaq

This, encapsulates perfectly for me, what it is like being in London.

Sunset over South Bank

The end of a beautiful summer's day, light of the setting sun caught by the wisps of clouds in the sky turning it into a canvas of orange and gold.

By hadrian.blaq

The end of a beautiful summer's day, light of the setting sun caught by the wisps of clouds in the sky turning it into a canvas of orange and gold.

Dog drinks water from the Serpentine

By greenade26

Trash

By greenade26

2007-03-21 002 - The Eye from St. James' Park.jpg

On a cold, clear night walking around London, Gordie and I spotted this fantastic view of the eye from St. James' park's lake. This was entered into a competition for work. It didn't win, but it did get into the top 12. ;)

By Mister Rad

On a cold, clear night walking around London, Gordie and I spotted this fantastic view of the eye from St. James' park's lake. This was entered into a competition for work. It didn't win, but it did get into the top 12. ;)

Dublin Doors

Dublin's somewhat famous for it's Georgian townhouses, and their multi-coloured doors. There are a few different stories as to why the doors have been painted in all the colours in the rainbow ... My dad would have you believe the people of Dublin were told to paint their doors all the same colour in preparation for a royal visit. In a show of defiance, all the colours of the rainbow were used instead. Another story I've heard is that the colour of the doors, and the surrounds helped drunk home-owners find their way home after a hard night on the sauce ... before houses had numbers. ;) So instead of remembering that your house was number 14, you'd remember that you're looking for a bright red door with a triangular top. ;) Oooh ... this one got to Explore! Best position: 315 on November 10, 2006. This was entered into a competition for work. It didn't win, but it did get into the top 12. ;)

By Mister Rad

Dublin's somewhat famous for it's Georgian townhouses, and their multi-coloured doors. There are a few different stories as to why the doors have been painted in all the colours in the rainbow ... My dad would have you believe the people of Dublin were told to paint their doors all the same colour in preparation for a royal visit. In a show of defiance, all the colours of the rainbow were used instead. Another story I've heard is that the colour of the doors, and the surrounds helped drunk home-owners find their way home after a hard night on the sauce ... before houses had numbers. ;) So instead of remembering that your house was number 14, you'd remember that you're looking for a bright red door with a triangular top. ;) Oooh ... this one got to Explore! Best position: 315 on November 10, 2006. This was entered into a competition for work. It didn't win, but it did get into the top 12. ;)

South Bank tree

By greenade26

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