Wednesday, February 28, 2007

church

somwhere in london's south bank 'hood

Shiraz and Nachos

Stained glass and chandelier at The Spice of Life in London Soho. It's somehow become a regular pitstop when we go shopping or wandering in central London.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

office winder

Rochester Window


Rochester, UK.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Fruitful Afternoon

Taken on September 17, 2005 which was a particularly fruitful photo-taking afternoon in Stoke Newington. This shop is directly across the street from the library where my previous windows photo was taken.

From the same afternoon yet! These are the windows of the Rose and Crown, a pub around the corner from my old flat. Slightly obvious that "windows" has been a long-standing favorite theme of mine...

more "laziness"

cozumel, mexico

i could really go for a little tropical vacation right about now.....

happy "heart shaped objects" day



on the occasion of this february fourteenth, i present to you this romantic and moody red flavored light and shadow.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

bonus windows


these are some window wednesday pics i shot back in the fall, but didn't use. i found them while poking around in the archives & thought that they should be seen, it's remarkable how (because of the season & the colors) it looks so different than if you were to look out the front door now. right now everything looks crackly and crisp and cold and bare. it made me think that i could re shoot some of the same shots that i have posted already and they would look different because of the season and the light.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

a light


Fort Pulaski - Savannah, Georgia

way too tired to come up with any additional text for this image. maybe later.

Stokey Library

Taken September 17, 2005 in the lobby of the Stoke Newington library, London. Ahhh, my old neighborhood. I did love it there. I thought this was funny because as swanky as this window is, the inside of the library itself was drab and relatively tiny. The broken bits of the window and worse for wear lamp are signs that this style of architecture comes from another, more luxurious time. I wonder what Stoke Newington was like in it's heyday.