Limited Edition Prints
Read Moresõlus
Taken just after sunrise at Ditchling Beacon, Brighton.
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Westminster
Seven spans of the wrought iron of Westminster Bridge, painted green to match the colour of the leather seats in the House of Commons, leads to Elisabeth Tower and the Palace of Westminster. Lambeth bridge, which is on the opposite side of the Houses of Parliament, is painted red to match the colour of the seats in the House of Lords.
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El Abandonado
The Telamon, previously named Temple Hall and Pantelis, was built in 1954. The Telamon was on route from San Pedro from the Ivory Coast to Thessaloniki with a cargo of logs when she sprung a leak and was forced to run aground in Arrecife, Lanzarote on the 31st October 1981.
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Beacon - Study I
Dovercourt Range Light
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Doolough Valley - Study I
This was taken on Rohan Reilly's Connemara workshop in March 2014.
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Angler's Retreat
Shot at Screebe fishery, Connemara, Ireland, just after dawn.
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Outwood Mill - Study II
Outwood Mill at sunset in July
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Moored
Taken in the Doo Lough valley, County Mayo, Ireland.
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Búðakirkja Church, Búðir, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland - Study II
The church at Búðir was built in 1703 but was later demolished. In 1816 the parish at Búðir was abolished but Steinunn Sveinsdóttir, one of the ladies of the parish, fought strongly for a new church but the national church rejected her request. Eventually Steinunn received royal permission to build a new, which stood ready in 1848. Between 1984 and 1986 the church was reconstructed and reconsecrated in 1987.
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Skógafoss Reflected - Study I
Skógafoss is one of Iceland's most famous waterfalls. It drops 60m with a width of 25m. According to legend,there is buried treasure in a cave behind the waterfall.
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Dark Hedges - Study I
The mysterious Dark Hedges in County Antrim. This venue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century.
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Ballintoy Coastal Sunrise
A view of Rathlin Island taken early one morning from Ballintoy, Northern Ireland.
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St Benets Level Draining Mill, Norfolk
This windmill was built in the late 1700's and is a fully working mill.
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