• Brill Sunset

    Windmills are wonderful structures. Relics of a past era when corn was grounded using big heavy stones that were turned by wooden sails, powered by the wind. I’m sure Britain used to have many of these dotted about the landscapes.

  • Avebury Long Exposure

    This stone forms part of the West Kennet Avenue that leads you to the Avebury stone circle. There are many stones down this avenue, though there are quite a few that have gone missing over the centuries. These missing stones are marked out with way markers to give you some sort of processional route from …

  • Radcliffe Camera

    This is one of the most famous buildings in Oxford, the Radcliffe Camera is part of the Oxford University and the Bodleian Library. It holds many books and is not accessible to the general public, you have to be a student or work for the University to be given access. The stars in the photo …

  • Bone Crusher

    Often brought out at shows in a box covered in barbed wire, this little bird goes by the name of Bone Crusher. It’s such a formidable name for such a cute little thing. I’m not sure what type of owl this is but it’s not very big and wins the heart of most people that …

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