
The Taj Mahal, Agra, India. Waking up early meant I was one of the first people to see it when it opened at 6am. You can see people on the left running to be the first into the mausoleum.

The Taj Mahal, Agra, India. Waking up early meant I was one of the first people to see it when it opened at 6am. You can see people on the left running to be the first into the mausoleum.

This is a film shot taken on an Olympus XA2 compact 35mm camera. From my last day in Delhi getting the metro back to the hotel.

A suspiciously deserted but brightly coloured tunnel leading down to some dodgy looking areas by the canal in Utrecht, Holland.

A small cat named Betty, or Vera, I can’t remember.

A small cat named Vera, or Betty, I can’t remember.

Taken on a walk at Allen Banks, Northumberland.

One very cold December night I decided to go and try some night photography without a tripod, taking advantage of a fast lens and the excellent high ISO performance of my 5D. I like this shot but think the slushy snow on the ground is distracting.

Some more hand held night time experimentation.

The German sausage/BBQ/techno van flags at the Quayside market, Newcastle.

Jesmond Dene at the beginning of autumn just before everything turned brown.

An old shot from Sycamore Gap, Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland. “The Robin Hood Tree”

Some friendly monkeys in a park next to the Taj Mahal. Agra, India.

The Taj Mahal, Agra, India.

A shot from the skid comp at the first ‘Cog on the Tyne’ fixed gear event.

Some interesting chimneys on the roof of Gaudi’s Casa Milà. Barcelona, Spain.

The Newcastle/Gateshead Millennium bridge.