Tag: photoblog
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From Salmon to Self: Adventures in Post-New Year’s Cleanup. gyotaku 魚拓
As the clock struck midnight and we bid adieu to 2023, our cozy celebration left behind a not-so-cozy kitchen aftermath. Piled high with the remnants of a delightful Italian feast, I faced the daunting task of conquering the post-dinner chaos the next morning. Our celebratory menu read like a culinary love letter to Italy –…
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Una serata a Nemi.
On a recent trip to Italy and after busy day in the centre of Rome we decided to drive down to Nemi, about 30km from Rome but because of chaotic traffic the drive took more than an hour. It was certainly worth it though, the town is magnificent and overlooks a volcanic lake where our…
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shooting a stranger
I love street photography, I love capturing the unsuspecting public completely unawares, sometimes my images work often times they don’t but occasionally I see a face and I know, I get a feeling, that that is the face the will make my day worthwhile. This happened yesterday when I saw this lady in Blackpool..one of…
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Noodles
Found this urban art work in Liverpool last week whilst out playing with friends, it was hidden behind a high fence but managed to climb high enough up to just catch it…couldn’t leave without it ’cause it reminds me of a group of very young petty criminals in the film Once Upon a Time in…
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The Flats
The Queens Park flats in Layton have been part of the Blackpool skyline since the 60s, their Brutalist architecture was loved by few and disliked by many and I always thought they were pretty ugly, they were also notorious for all sorts of bad things and I was continuously warned as a young girl growing…