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Shop added!

by alistair on August 28, 2010 in News with No Comments

There is now a shop available to buy prints of any of these pictures in a variety of sizes, from standard 6″x4″s to huge poster sized prints.

Click Here to visit the shop

It’s operated by Photobox, so you can rest assured that your transaction is safe.

Uploading the high quality versions of these pictures takes some time, so if you’d like a picture and it’s not in the shop yet, please be patient, or drop me a line through the contact page and I’ll bump it to the front of the queue :)

Here There be Dragons!

by alistair on August 28, 2010 in Abstract, Gallery with No Comments
Garda Dragon

A large metal Dragon sculpture in the town of Garda, Italy

Queens Eye

by alistair on August 25, 2010 in Abstract, Gallery with No Comments
Queens Eye

The stunning Skylight above the tulip stairwell of Queen’s House, Greenwich

We’ve had a Makeover!

by alistair on August 25, 2010 in News with No Comments

I’ve finally given the site a much needed overhaul. With a concerted push, I’ve changed the theme,  adding the gallery that has meant to be in place since last year.

Images seen at Frogham Fair 2009 are now available in all their glory, along with a few new ones. There is more to come however, as I’m still going through my archive of shots to bring you beautiful images from the south coast and beyond, and of course, the site will continue to evolve, with new features yet to come.

We will be having a stall at the Frogham fair once again, so please do come along and say hi :)

details can be found in my previous post here

Royal Oak

by alistair on August 25, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

The Royal Oak, alongside Langstone Harbour, is considered ‘the most painted pub in England’

Wiltshire Horse

by alistair on August 25, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

One of several horses carved into the hills around Salisbury, Wiltshire

Hill Head Sailing Club

by alistair on August 25, 2010 in Gallery, Sunsets with No Comments
Hill Head Sailing Club

Striking sky at Hill Head Sailing Club near Titchfield Haven wildlife sanctuary

Garda Cafes

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

One of the many beautiful lakeside Cafes in the town of Garda on Lake Garda, Italy

Venetian Taxi Rank

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

A line of Gondolas waiting for service along the bank of Venice’s Grand Canal

Malcesine Street Scene

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

A quiet passage in the town of Malcesine, Italy

Gondola Deco

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

A Venetian gondola ornament in all its golden glory

Limone

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

A view across Lake Garda from Limone, Italy

Marsaxlokk Harbour

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

the colourful boats of Marsaxlokk Harbour, Malta

Venice Taxi Break

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

A Venetian Gondolier takes a well earned break

Portsmouth Harbour Mouth

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places, Sunsets with No Comments

From the pier at Hot Walls Old Portsmouth, a view across the harbour

Boston Traffic

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Places with No Comments

Evening traffic spews along Storrow Drive against the backdrop of the Hancock and Prudential buildings

Hayling Beach Huts

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Places, Sunsets with No Comments

Beach Huts on Hayling Island Beach showing the pink glow from the setting sun

Durdle Door

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Gallery, Nature, Places with No Comments

A coveside view of Durdle Door on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset



Freshly Wet Grass

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Abstract, Gallery with No Comments

Misty Yachts

by alistair on August 24, 2010 in Places with No Comments

On a chilly winters morning, I captured this tranquil scene in Fareham Creek

Frogham Fair update

by alistair on August 28, 2009 in News with No Comments

This info below is still valid for the 2010 Frogham fair, however the date is Saturday 28th August 2010

The main web page for the fair I linked to previously doesn’t have any location or directions, so here:
google map and directions for the fair ground from junction 1 of the M27.

for those of you so inclined, it’s Lat/Long is 50.914019 N,  1.595507W

Bournemouth Air Festival and Frogham fair

by alistair on August 24, 2009 in News with No Comments

PLEASE NOTE: This post refers to the 2009 airshow and fair. arrangements for 2010 are still being made.

Anyone in the South Coast area over the past few days couldn’t have failed to notice that Bournemouth was hosting it’s 2nd air festival from 20th-23rd August. Well, I braved the crowds and blistering sun (It’s a hard life!) and took the camera, to get some great shots, such as this one:

The Red Arrows displaying to a packed Bournemouth beach on 22nd August 2009. The Synchro pair perform an inch perfect cross only a few hundred feet from the waters edge.

The Red Arrows displaying to a packed Bournemouth beach on 22nd August 2009. The Synchro pair perform an inch perfect cross only a few hundred feet from the waters edge.

Frogham Fair

Also this bank holiday weekend, 29th August, is the Frogham Fair in the new forest. This is one of the most perfect examples of a classic British Country Fayre.

With demonstrations and events such as the annual terrier racing or wheelbarrow race, cakes and craft stands and classic car display, the fair is a brilliant slice of country life.

As well as my usual role, of assisting the treasury department, I’ll also have a stand there promoting the site and displaying some of my work. If you come to the fair, stop by and have a chat. We’d love to see you!

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Another Place

by alistair on July 29, 2009 in Places, Sunsets with No Comments

This shot was taken on Crosby beach, Where Anthony Gormley installed 100 cast iron statues of himself into the sand. Every tide the sands change to cause some to be buried waist deep while exposing others on pillars.

As the tide comes in, one of the Anthony Gormley ‘Another Place’ statues watches the sun going down over the Headlands of North Wales

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