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The door to autumnIs now officially wide open - brrr.
Belvedere CastleOne of the biggest surprises, apart from how big central park is, is that in the middle of it there is a castle. Not a huge castle but a surprise none the less. Bathed in the warm golden light of the evening its arches face the golden trees, pretty as .... well a picture.
POLICEI swear they're getting the typography from Judge Dredd; the vans are getting all post modern too. I'm not complaining though - I like the type! Also - If you're into wondering about UK Photographer's rights and advice, come and listen to the PhotoLegal Podcast.
Golden one
An ancient flourishI was lucky enough to climb the bell tower of St Peter and St Paul Church* in Ringwood, where I grew up and got married. I managed to get a giant hdr panorama (which may or may not work) and also a few details, such as this lovely stonework. *Those of you who drive down the A31 should recognise the church as you drive through Ringwood. I was lucky enough to climb the bell tower of St Peter and St Paul Church* in Ringwood, where I grew up and got married. I managed to get a giant hdr panorama (which may or may not work) and also a few details, such as this lovely stonework.

*Those of you who drive down the A31 should recognise the church as you drive through Ringwood.

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04-29-19

Phill channels his creative energy into his photography. His passion lies in minimalist architecture, abstract and street photography with which he has been published in the Economist Group's Intelligent Life Magazine.

Without formal training Phill has learnt the craft through a wide network of friends in groups such as London Flickr Meetups for whom he regularly organises events.

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