• More reflections in Paraty


  • Reflected house, Paraty

    I caught a high tide again today: not high enough to reach the church, but this time it was a beautiful clear day and the colours in the reflections were amazing.

  • Paraty floods III

    New take on the older photo. Still waiting for a very hide tide AND blue sky, but less clutter in this one.


  • Paraty floods II


  • Paraty floods I


  • More bells

    I don’t know the name of this church, I’m afraid.


  • Church bell

    Igreja de Santa Rita. Note the national colours on the frame: this is not uncommon.

  • “Lord shine a light…”


  • Colonial house, Paraty



  • Chepstow Castle

    Unlike the keep photo, I think the greens in this photo frame rather than distract from the castle itself, so I kept it in colour.

  • Chepstow Castle (Great Hall)

    I was trying to capture the scale of the wall here: hence the up-close-from-below angle (technical term, anyone?). If anyone with photoshop would care to remove the nasty tree branches sullying the top left corner, I’d be grateful!

  • Chepstow Castle (Norman Keep)

    A bit postcardy, but it’s really quite a view. The weather this day was incredibly changeable — from beautiful sunshine through to turbulent clouds — and it would have been nice to capture it with more dramatic clouds. Graham thinks I should have kept it…


  • Steep terrace


  • Clifford’s Tower, York

    A generic shot, but it was a nice day and it’s an impressive old building.

  • Minaret of the Kapitan Keling mosque, Penang

    Menara masjid Kapitan Keling. Should you be interested, the British colonial rule delegated the control of communities along racial lines (enlightened people that we were), with the community leader being known as kapitan — “captain”. Keling is Malay sla…


  • St. Mary’s Abbey, York

    Caught just as the sun was going down.

  • Millennium Bridge, York


  • Museu Nacional da República, Brasília