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Bannau Sir Gaer.  Fan Foel (in distance with rounded top) & Picws Du (flat topped peak). Brecon Beacons, Wales

Bannau Sir Gaer. Fan Foel (in distance with rounded top) & Picws Du (flat topped peak). Brecon Beacons, Wales

Picws Du (Bannau Sir Gaer) seen from Fan Foel, West Brecon Beacons Mountains, Wales

Picws Du (Bannau Sir Gaer) seen from Fan Foel, West Brecon Beacons Mountains, Wales

Open moor on Cefn Mawr in the West Brecon Beacons Mountains, Wales

Heather stalks arranged in swirling pattern on moorland by rain water. West Brecon Beacons Mountains, Wales

Heather stalks arranged in swirling pattern on moorland by rain water. West Brecon Beacons Mountains, Wales

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Field steps, Marble like cows, Glowing leaves, Old skin bark, Geocache, Amazonian severn, Newborn beech, Hetty Pegler’s Tump, Parked ice cream eaters, Dramatic vistas, Christmas in April, Men with binoculars, Represented landscape

Steps run up a steep field of Dandelions and Blue Bells on the Cotswold Way on Cam Long Down

Bark like the skin of an old lady by a track on the Cotswold Way

Roof of young beech leaves which and are a delicate lime green colour above the Cotswold Way

Represented landscape. The sign at Coaley peak indicating pints of interest with views across the Severn valley to the Brecon Beacons in Wale in the Distance

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010


Commission by Calum Sutton PR for Modern Weekly Magazine Cover Feature.

British Conceptual Artist, Damien Hirst photographed in his Chalford Studio, near Stroud, Gloucestershire

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Damien Hirst portrait with his artwork "St Elmos Fire". Photo © Quintin Lake

Damien Hirst Portrait with his artwork "St Elmos Fire". Photo © Quintin Lake

Damien Hirst Portrait strangling his artwork "St Elmos Fire". Photo © Quintin Lake

Damien Hirst Portrait with his artwork "Greetings from the Gutter/ Avoiding the Inevitable". Photo © Quintin Lake

Damien Hirst Portrait with his artwork "Greetings from the Gutter/ Avoiding the Inevitable". Photo © Quintin Lake

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Artworks © Damien Hirst. All rights reserved, DACS 2010

Rehearsal of Schola Cantorum 50th Anniversary Reunion Concert. Sheldonian Theatre designed by Christopher Wren, ceiling frescoes by Robert Streater

The performance by Schola Cantorum took place in Oxford’s magnificent Sheldonian Theatre on Saturday 1st May 2010 at 8pm. The concert featured Bach’s Magnificat, Handel’s Dixit Dominus and The King Shall Rejoice. In addition the concert included the premiere of a new commission by James MacMillan “Bring us, O Lord God”.

James Burton, Conductor
The Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment
Laurence Cummings, Organ
Schola Alumni Chorus

Team of soloists led by Dame Emma Kirkby, Soprano
Rebecca Outram, Soprano
Christine Rice, Mezzo-Soprano
Timothy Robinson, Tenor
Richard Svage, Bass
Lucy Page, Soprano
Catherine Pope, Soprano
Roya Ziai, Soprano

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James Burton Conducts the Schola Cantorum 50th Anniversary Reunion Concert

James Burton, Conductor

Schola Cantorum 50 Audience in the Sheldonian Theatre

Roya Ziai - Soprano, Timothy Robinson - Tenor, Lucy Page - Soprano, Rebecca Outram - Soprano, Emma Kirkby - Soprano, Christine Rice - Mezzo-Soprano, James Burton - Conductor, Richard Savage - Bass, Catherine Pope - Soprano

James MacMillan Composer in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford on the night of the world premier of "Bring us, O Lord God"

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Preview of non-destructive Lens Correction Solution for Camera Raw 6 and Lightroom 3 by Tom Hogarty on Adobe’s Lightroom Journal Blog. Architectural and interior photographers rejoice, but will it be as good as DXO Optics Pro?

Youtube presentation of new Lens Correction features in Lightroom 3

Recession 2010: Parsonage Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire, England shops closed due to economic downturn.

Mortimer vacated shop window "Market Gardners since 1897" displaying paintings by a pet portrait artist, Dursley

Tots "2" Teens vacated shop window displaying Stroud Rambling Club information, Dursley

Unmarked vacated shop window, Parsonage Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire

Unmarked vacated shop window with Zippos Circus posters, Dursley

Boarded up 'Arpers the Frame Centre, Parsonage Street, Dursley

"Just to say..." Vacated shop window, Parsonage Street, Dursley

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

Cotswold stone coloured Neighbourhood watch sign by a new housing development, North Nibley

Faux Cotswold rustic cul-de-sac housing development North Nibley, Gloucestershire

OAPs eating eggs, Half-timbered Houses, Overgrown bench, Silhouetted copse, Tunnel of trees, Edge of Escarpment, Windswept panorama, Climbing dark tower, Lush fields, Neighbourhood watch, Teenage campers, Boarded up shops

Overgrown Bench by the Cotswold Way near Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire

The Waterloo plantation on Wotton Hill above Wotton-under-Edge on the Cotswold Way

The Tyndale Monument North Nibley, Gloucestershire

Patchwork of green fields in haze viewed from the top of the Tyndale Monument, Gloucestershire

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Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010