Bull Ring Posted on January 5, 2015 by CTIS in Cityscapes & Buildings, Surprisingly Different Bull Ring In fact it is one of many such rings on the buildings in Sienna, Italy and I think was more likely to by used for tying up a horse than a bullĀ Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
Brick Back Chair Posted on January 5, 2015 by CTIS in Surprisingly Different Brick Back Chair so called as I am sure if the bricks were not there then the chair would fall down Brick Back Chair was taken on Zakynthos Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
We’re Ready Posted on December 8, 2014 by CTIS in Surprisingly Different We’re Ready Taken in a pub in Sheringham at the 40’s Weekend It just worked as a photo and seemed to sum up the mood of an era. Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
Locks Posted on December 8, 2014 by CTIS in Surprisingly Different, Textures & Backgrounds Locks Taken on the Ponte Vecchio Medieval bridge in Florence it is now customary for lovers to lock the padlock and throw the key into the river Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
Brown Ghost Posted on December 8, 2014 by CTIS in Abstract, Faces but not People, Surprisingly Different Brown Ghost a rework of a photograph of a street performer in Florence if you want an image for a ghost walk tour this could be it Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
I Like Puddles Posted on September 25, 2014 by CTIS in Flora and Fauna, Surprisingly Different I Like Puddles Photographed in Budapest the dog spent ages playing in the puddle pushing the ball around Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
Old Bike Posted on September 24, 2014 by CTIS in Surprisingly Different Old Bike lent against a building in Budapest Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
Bronze Hounds Posted on September 24, 2014 by CTIS in Cityscapes & Buildings, Surprisingly Different Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
Pirching Bird Posted on September 24, 2014 by CTIS in Surprisingly Different Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter
Red Pickup Posted on September 22, 2014 by CTIS in Surprisingly Different, Transport Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitter