This couple had, I think, forgotten where they were: Right in front of the digital departure board on a packed … More
Author: bn11nb
Rocks away
Gesture of friendship from a never-to-know person I am a firm believe that there are more kind and considerate people … More
The Shard
I have a rule: everything 16:9 horizontal so I can integrate video and stills without having black edge bands However … More
Squashed jellyfish
Now, I have an active geometric mind that often, in fact more often than not sees things in other things … More
Irony here …
It took a moment for the significance of the little girls comment, which did not even draw a comment from … More
Norfolk Steam
Norfolk Steam is a snapshot of a visit we made I want to tell stories – not block busters or … More
It’s not only kids who like to get splashed
This nonchalant pair thought no one was looking when they decided to run the gauntlet of the giant squirt run … More
Another snail … or is it?
Well, great debate was had and I don’t think I won. Mr Snail living here was, I thought, Mr Snail … More
Let’s be honest here
This parking spot (or not as the case) is a particularly invidious place to park I say that as I … More
London sky-line
Uninterrupted view across the river, then the times change The greyness of the day helps to separate the river side … More
London sky-line
Both embankments of the river Thames supply me with spectacular sky-line. However, to much time to do it justice is … More
Curly thing of a handrail
Shape and form intrigue me: at one time it looks like this, move, and it looks like that … This … More
Battle Ship Grey
This part of London is not one I have frequented other than using London Bridge Station, so really just passing … More
Well, a sentiment that should be made more prominent in life
Life, like being a parent, does not come with a manual … Enough said …
Parking issues
Yet again a driver just parks and leaves everyone else stuffed This is an informal round-about in a small cul-de-sac … More
Related to a Christmas Turkey
Walking around a garden centre this little chap spooked me! He is genetically related to a Christmas Turkey by virtue … More
Brighton-by-night
The seafront is having a revamp to return it to its format glory but in an appropriate style with a … More
Cubical Art
Same location, but a different tagger Inspector Cluso here! Now, using the poor skills I have (not) got at graphology … More
Parking ticket
Another bike for the record. Is this for parking on doubles yellow lines? Brighton City Council ‘ticket’ bikes regularly. I … More
A bird of birds
I have seen video of a Barn Owl (not this bird) in flight: flying directly, full square into the camera: … More
Slowly – but surely
These little creatures amaze me. While being very slow moving, vulnerable and unable to evade prey by running: They can … More
Miniature everything
A part of a standing display at Leonardslee is a model village of very impressive detail and complexity In an … More
Just because I like geometry …
The difference between ‘shape’ and ‘form’ is: shapes on their own do not cast shadows, whereas forms do. This is … More
While the cats away …
The back streets of Horsham town contain English enchantment that is always a pleasure to walk and enjoy Regularly asleep … More
Cubical Art
It’s a strange person who daubs walls in public places with, to me unintelligible tagging, and perhaps a strange person … More
It may be Christmas but …
I am guilty of walking past … I could find out more on how to help but I have not … More
Chaos – ah! – That be the roads now
Mrs Satnav is always right – so don’t argue Following the previous delays on the trains, the roads thought they … More
Chaos – ah! That be the trains again
I travel regularly to Croydon and I am usually on auto-pilot when I leave home. Today was no exception 30 … More
Chaos – ah! That be the trains
Travelling generates fatigue. Travelling by rail generates excessive fatigue. Travelling in the southern region is, in my opinion, dangerous to … More
Don’t be fooled
Choosing a parking bay is a science not an art! It’s taken me all my road time driving to fully … More
Happy Christmas
I wish everyone I know, and all those I don’t know, a happy Christmas My life change greatly this year, … More
Nativity – the last reminents
The Nativity has a declared number of people. This scene is few in numbers due to the fact that this … More
Dark and intriguing
I enjoy sitting and looking at the world at large and remembering Mr Ford at Hogarth Primary school getting the … More
In the words of Victor Meldrew, I really don’t believe it …
Sorry. In my opinion, this arse hole of a driver, who abandoned his car across the footway, needs know how … More
Strong wind … causes mayhem
A windy day in Croydon knocked this, quite heavy, motorcycle over High winds around here are not uncommon and finding … More
Memory for all … including strangers
Memorials start as a personal statement expected to be recognised by a wider audience, this is no exception – I … More
Made the effort … and praise due
I happily enjoy Christmas and all it brings to families and people everywhere This shopping centre has done a lot … More
And a great time was had by all
Two chaps were enjoying themselves and entertaining the great Brighton public. Mr Red shirt was a one man instrument who … More
Furrowed brow
Yellow eyes are piecing, the red face is angry and the crumbly bits add a little disturbing tension This is … More
Light illuminated walk
The established gardens at Leonardslee are only 10 minutes away from me. They were closed and let to go to … More
Tranquil coast line
The coast of England has been immortalised by the TV series Coast. Its main presenter makes it both interesting and … More
Where has it gone?
I happen to see a funny side to returning to find just a wheel I do feel sorry for those … More
A fast runny thing
Difficulty was had photographing this little chap. He was very quick, changed direction in the blink of an eye, and … More
Love on the train
I don’t often have cause to travel on the London Tube but I know it is a source for many … More
Proud mum
The person polishing the brass plate is the father, the head is the mother: the brass plate is for their … More
Hatter on the dash …
Hats can be functional and/or a fashion statements. My first hat that I made an attachment too was a blue … More
Bike pods
I was amused the first time I noticed these. I was really unsure about there purpose; there was little else … More
Barbican – in winter
Plymouth Barbican is an interesting place for people watching, but only when they are there. Today it was empty – … More
Stonehenge
I can’t recount the history as I suffer from shock and awe when visiting these things: but they are great … More
Not house proud but!
I had a beloved car for 10 years which while not washed and polished to death was looked after. It … More
Look left, look right …
During a Saturday down poor in Horsham these pavement cyclist still behaved in a befitting manner It’s not pleasant to … More
Croydon skyline
Every now and then the lighting of a cityscape excites me – even through glass Returning to my office desk … More
Pink boots and …
I asked the owner of these boots, much to her amusement, if I could photograph her boots. I liked the … More
Last of the autumn colour
The natural colours of autumn are there to say goodbye to the summer. After harvest festival and before the winter … More
Caught my eye
While hiding from the rain my gaze was caught by the twinkling of lights on the pavement. Intrigued! I looked … More
Police on active patrol
Large cities and town centres draw people in from wide and far. To the layman nothing leaps out of the … More
There is only one way to solve this …. fight
In the words of Harry Hill Passing these trollies was hard for me: a story was there within moments – … More
A door step ribbon
Door steps are an unassuming element used everyday and are just there – doing nothing or recognised as doing nothing … More
It’s the good staff here that make the place special
It was a desire to have a lunchtime meal at 2:00pm that took me here. East Grinstead is an acquired … More
An autumn stroll …
Midhurst is close by and as I prefer no crowds is an ideal choice for an autumn stroll on a … More
Quite time … and a coffee
Quite times in life are important! Something I am now learning and appreciating. I have for 85% of my working … More
A touch of Essex :)
I hail from Essex and cringe when I hear about TOWIE. Even worse – I grew up in the host … More
Trip hazard to be sure: by an inconsiderate burke
The amount of effort that companies go through with Health and Safety is colossal and they end up having to … More
These boots were made for walking …
And that’s what they done did I have had DM’s for years and years (no affiliation what so ever) and … More
It’s all too much
No idea! I sat down and this chaps’ head was already in this position! I could makeup a story about … More
Come fly with me
No surprises here! Yes, rain again in town. I have to wait sometimes but it pays off. A dash of … More
Accident with a tram
While walking I collided with tram in an accident not of my making Returning from lunch I had to pass … More
The long arm of the rain
The rain was lazy and was still being blown around and wrecking umbrellas This lady stepped in front of me … More
Facia of special interest
I have been regularly photographing this building being constructed. (There is a whole section to follow shortly) This building is … More
Admiration for a lady
As I sat to eat my lunch time meal when this lady arrived and settled in Five minutes later a … More
Hands are as soft as …
Travelling by train is a daily occurrence; sometimes uneventful, sometimes entertaining. Today, while uneventful, still had opportunities This well manicured … More
Waiting time is not wasted time
Early morning sun at a low angle brings out the texture This is the longest wait at this bus stop … More
Cracking building but …
Not all parts of a building have the same architectural value I photographed this building in connection with a project … More
Impressed with engineering
I am interested in all sorts of things, big things, little things, things that float, sink or fly. Follow this … More
Abseiling just to escape
It’s a long way down if you let go, but it’s only the last 10mm that causes the problems. On … More
A breed apart …
I am always pleased when I see a familiar object in a different way. Today the lighting came from somewhere … More
Breath in … breath out …
Tranquility The end of the day and a fitting finish to a walk.
Another day in the life of
Everyone in this part of the establishment joined in with the celebration. All the counter staff had excelled in their … More
Planning and thinking and what next
Sitting in my most favourite cafe of the day I see a casual pacer going this way then that way … More
The other Brighton Pier
Again, a Sunday stroll and a sunset The people in the foreground were on a photoshoot. Surprise! Two for the … More
Brighton Pier
Sunset on the first day after the annual reset to GMT A lovely crisp afternoon stroll along the seafront in … More
Rain, rain go away …
I had sat patiently eating a salad roll in my most favourite cafe of the day and watched colourful umbrellas … More
Hmm! It unsuspectingly attracted people for frog rolls
In my ignorance I put out a glowing pumpkin on our drive to entertain a family member on his arrival. … More
Another leaf, sorry
Another leaf, just because I can. This was a lovely find: the colour of the leaf on a lovely grey … More
Eat me … or not that be the question
Scary are these little blighters! On a cracking walk in Forest we spotted this little mushroom. This was the best … More
This is a monster of a spider
This big chap sat in a window in Horsham in an attempt to be scared I cannot be near any … More
As the dark nights arrive bad parkers rely on a mystical cloak of innocence
This poor chap of a driver was scared to park too far from the kerb on the road in case … More
Horsham, an enjoyable and relaxed town
I believe the Horsam has fared well when compared to other towns around the UK I am not sure why … More
A leaf to behold
Sitting in the Carfax having a bite to eat and right in front of me appeared two leaves that begged … More
Where’s he gone?
Now little children … look what can happen when you scamper over a little fence to have a closer look … More
Clear as a bell
On all the train journeys I have taken I have never stood next to a chap making announcement like this … More
Two of the biggest mushroom I have seen
To those in the know it is apparently a very good year for fungi These were picked by a family … More
Hmm! Not quick enough again
Been here before, both in location (like this place) and action (missed it). My reaction was to laugh first, but … More
Silly but they enjoyed it
It was heavy rain and a cold to boot. The automatic doors pushed open and close at different times and … More
More zzzZ zzzzZ but audible this time
In my favourite cafe of the day I sniggered along with a little humours grim … there is another one … More
Refaced building
When I watched the work on this building I considered it to be a mess of a solution: I am … More
Biding my time …
Not a romantic moment as I was on my own waiting to collect someone Flames are difficult to capture and … More
Abandoned – as you do!
This chap just thought to him self ‘ ah! I know I don’t give a tuppenny cuss about anyone else … More
Cats and dogs
It was about the most surprising down pour I had seen in a long time. I had to just shelter … More
Shadows
This appeared and vanished quickly I have mentioned my like for fleeting shadows before … This happened in the afternoon … More