Seeking out London’s hidden gems #SEhiddengems
We all know London is full of major, family friendly tourist attractions such as Madame Tussauds, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye. Hidden among its back streets, however, are many hidden gems.
We all know London is full of major, family friendly tourist attractions such as Madame Tussauds, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye. Hidden among its back streets, however, are many hidden gems.
Earlier this week I had to spend a night at an amazing country house hotel in Suffolk. Having arrived well after sunset the previous evening, I hadn’t appreciated the opportunities it presented for autumnal photography.
Granny has been down from Scotland visiting us for the past few days. On Friday we took her out as it was a glorious day. While we were exploring the Surrey countryside, my girls, Helen and Izzy, found a tree with low hanging branches. As children of their age should, they decided to climb up
This photo is of Robin Hood’s Bay in North Yorkshire, which can be found between Whitby and Scarborough. To you it’s simply landscape shot, to me the photograph is a little more than that. I took the picture during my recent off-roading adventure with Jeep. While I was drawn to take the image because of
When The Shard was under construction, I would regularly catch the train into London Bridge and look up at the steel and glass monolith with deep suspicion. I couldn’t see how it was going to add to London’s skyline.