Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire. One of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Britain. Built 1121-1530.
Photographed as part of The Severn Project a walk from Source to Sea along the river Severn
Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire. One of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Britain. Built 1121-1530.
Photographed as part of The Severn Project a walk from Source to Sea along the river Severn
The geographical start of a photo series based on a walk along the entire 354km length of United Kingdom’s longest river, The Severn.
This leg ran 13 km starting at the farm at Eisteddfa Fach over the top of Plynlimon passing the source of River Wye and the River Severn where I followed the infant river ending in a wild camp in Hafren Forest just beyond Blaenhafren Falls pictured above.
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Behind the scenes photos of Mila Fürstová’s “Ghost Stories for Coldplay” Exhibition at Stolenspace gallery 17 Osborn St, London. Exhibition runs 4-7 Dec 2014. See for more information see Album Artists.
Last chance to see the wonderful, seemingly impossible floating building in Covent Garden East Piazza by artist Alex Chinneck with is on display until October 24, 2014. The engineering behind the 12-metre-long sculpture has been made from a steel frame and a type of expanded polystyrene called filcor to reduce weight. The counterweight for the cantilever is hidden in the green market stall to the right if the structure. Digital paint techniques and were used to resemble the existing architecture in the area.
These photos was created by blending multiple frames in Photoshop so as to have a clear image of the sculpture as there was a constant flow of people obstructing the view.
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Part seven of a photo series based on a walk along the entire 354km length of United Kingdom’s longest river, The Severn.
This leg ran 31km from Newnham to Gloucester
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Part six of a photo series based on a walk along the entire 354km length of United Kingdom’s longest river, The Severn.
This leg ran 18km from Chepstow to Lydney
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The interior of the incomparable Oxford University Museum of Natural History, where each column is a different native rock and each capital is a different biologically correct plant whilst the overall effect is that of the skeleton of the building and animals intertwined. The use of iron colums and glass to let so much light in the space was a precursor to the hi tech movement in modern architecture. The building was designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward in 1850. The roof has recently been restored so the decoration is much clearer.
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Part five of a photo series based on a walk along the entire 354km length of United Kingdom’s longest river, The Severn.
This section ran 13km from Chepstow under the Severn Bridge at Beachley to the Severn Aust Powerline, Western Pylon.
The Aust Severn Powerline Crossing is the longest powerline span in the United Kingdom with a span width of 1,600 m. The two massive Pylons are 150 m tall. The contractor was: J.L. Eve & Company.
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