Feb
19
2012
There is no doubt that the temples are getting more interesting the further north we travel. Today we visited the national heritage site at Sukhotai, and discovered the ruins of the first capital of...

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Feb
16
2012
The floating markets A really different focus for today, with a morning visit to the floating markets at It’s good to get so close to the water and the foliage, travelling on the boats...

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Feb
15
2012
Quite an eclectic mix of styles at the Summer Palace this morning. There’s a strong European influence in the landscape architecture, you can see why it’s such a beautiful location. The Thai pavilion though...

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Feb
14
2012
Day 1: A day of colour An excellent first day here in Thailand, the bright sunshine makes such a difference to the facades of the Grand Palace. I tried to photograph the amazing colours...

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Nov
16
2011
Before Ian set off on his trip to Hong Kong he gave me a the challenge of finding good locations to work from.  He regularly tells me that he sees stuff that others don’t….....

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Nov
13
2011
Getting a vantage point close to the harbour here in Hong Kong can be quite difficult. I managed to find my way down to the typhoon shelter; you can see such a diverse range...

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Nov
6
2011
Thought that you might like the night time photographs of the Hong Kong central district buildings. The mass of windows and strong lighting is so impressive against the dark sky, although I wouldn’t like...

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Nov
6
2011
Starting my stint over here in Hong Kong with workshops at West Island school at Pok Fu Lam. It’s great to be back over here and I’m looking forward to getting a lot of...

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Oct
16
2011
I first met Brendan Neiland over 20 years ago and straight away I really liked how he captured the reflective light qualities in modern architecture with his camera. So, I was pleased to see...

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Oct
13
2011
Thought it would be interesting to show you one of my favourite paintings by JMW Turner, “Norham castle, sunrise”, 1845. I always try to find time to visit the Tate Britain and have a...

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