Pennywise wine stamps, paper ephemera
12.02.13 - Lights, Camera, Action.....

This is a re-working of an image from a photo walk I led back when we had snow on the ground recently. The arch is called Priorygate, with Lincoln Cathedral to the right. My friend Mark is standing by the arch getting some spectacular shots with a fish eye lens. It is a 6 second exposure to capture the traffic streaming through the arch, and I have applied the "monday morning" filter in color efex pro to create a slight glow and near monochrome.
11.02.13 - Dream House?

I love this house, I've always loved it, there is a surreal fairy tale element to it, if it was hidden away in a secluded forest it would be perfect. Unfortunately it isn't, it sits slap bang on one of the busiest road junctions in Lincoln! I walk past it most days and it seems to be permanently for sale. I imagine people falling in love with it and buying it all in a rush, then realising that they can't live with the 24/7 traffic noise. I don't know much about the building's history, but I think it was built in the late 19th century as part of the long gone Bracebridge Hall estate.
10.02.13 - English Country Churchyard?

When this church was built it was probably a typical English village church, but now it is in the middle of town, as Lincoln has expanded south to swallow up the village of Bracebridge. Although I am definitely not a religious person I have always loved old churches. This is All Saints, just down the road from me, and it has a fascinating history. There are Saxon elements here, but it has clearly been added to and repaired over the years. The mellow Lincolnshire Limestone looks great in the sunshine too
10.02.13 - English Country Churchyard?

When this church was built it was probably a typical English village church, but now it is in the middle of town, as Lincoln has expanded south to swallow up the village of Bracebridge. Although I am definitely not a religious person I have always loved old churches. This is All Saints, just down the road from me, and it has a fascinating history. There are Saxon elements here, but it has clearly been added to and repaired over the years. The mellow Lincolnshire Limestone looks great in the sunshine too
10.02.13 - English Country Churchyard?

When this church was built it was probably a typical English village church, but now it is in the middle of town, as Lincoln has expanded south to swallow up the village of Bracebridge. Although I am definitely not a religious person I have always loved old churches. This is All Saints, just down the road from me, and it has a fascinating history. There are Saxon elements here, but it has clearly been added to and repaired over the years. The mellow Lincolnshire Limestone looks great in the sunshine too
10.02.13 - English Country Churchyard?

When this church was built it was probably a typical English village church, but now it is in the middle of town, as Lincoln has expanded south to swallow up the village of Bracebridge. Although I am definitely not a religious person I have always loved old churches. This is All Saints, just down the road from me, and it has a fascinating history. There are Saxon elements here, but it has clearly been added to and repaired over the years. The mellow Lincolnshire Limestone looks great in the sunshine too
See photo in original gallery.