Tuesday morning is always a bit of a struggle to get out there and get a photo sorted. Its the next day after publishing so I have this feeling of relaxation that the job is done, but then I get a jolt reminding me its started all over again or in fact didn’t stop.
To try and clear the head and look for something new is always the challenge but its been good to stop me falling into creative habits so to speak.
Well the highlight of this week is my trip to Normandy to view the D-Day landing beaches of June 1944 fame and also to visit the Bayeux Tapestry not far from the beaches.
A worthwhile trip if you were wondering.
Enjoy
Cheers
Ken
Aug 20th:
This is the roof of “Royal Arcade” not far from Green park tube station and Old Bond St.
Aug 21st:
London is gradually getting more and more steel and glass structures, it was uncommon a few years back to see this sort of reflection.
Aug 22nd:
This is one of my favourite parks, the morning traffic is here for quick cigarette and coffee before going inside, the lunch traffic try to get some some and fresh air, the afternoon traffic is kids after school playing. When all is done it is a few peoples home for the night.
Aug 23rd:
A giraffe in London!
Aug 24th:
After a long day in the saddle to Normandy in France I was ready for the sugar!!
Aug 25th:
Bayeux in Normandy is the home of William the Conquerer so thus the Tapestry of his win in 1066. The old cinema hasn’t faired to well though.
Aug 26th:
Headed back to London and around to the pub for dinner, hence the shot of the glasses
Neatest most correct entry:
This must be one of the smallest windows in London and they still did it nicely
Many such claims around, I haven’t tested this one for veracity yet
Flower by nature:
Flower by man:
The Normandy trip:
Brave American Rangers scaled these cliffs at this point to attack the gun emplacements at the top to stop them shelling the Allied fleet.
The town of Bayeux
The town of Caen where we stayed
I really average shot of a beautiful bridge at Le Havre
One of the neighbours came out to say hello when we got back
Post modern or Post Industrial, this is the question:
God must be using email these days