Flower Stall in Banbury Town Centre.
The Bright Colours of the Flower Stall. I went into town this morning in the mistaken belief it was Market Day. I have since f
The Motorhome and Caravan Show.
Motorhome Display. A day out today. We went to the NEC. Big enough to be a small town in its own right! We went to the Motorho
Hot Coals in the Fire.
Hot Coals. Something a little different today. The weather was misty rain. Not ideal for photographs. The fire on the boat was
All the Colours of the Fairground Ride.
Extreme Fairground Ride. Since Monday evening, the streets of Banbury have been slowly taking over. Colourful Fairground Rides
Banbury Cross at Dusk.
Banbury Cross. The town is probably best known because of the popular nursery rhyme. However, this is not the Banbury Cross th
A Red Moon in the Daytime Sky.
Red Moon. As a nation, we are always fascinated by the weather. It seems to be a natural topic of conversation. Today, though,
Banbury Town Hall at Dusk.
Banbury Town Hall. Back to my favourite style of photography. Out with the big camera at dusk – the “Blue HourR
Banbury Lock – in the Heart of the Town.
Banbury Lock. Yesterday and today’s pictures could not be more different. Aynho Weir Lock, with its unusual shape in a t
The Unusual Aynho Weir Lock.
Aynho Weir Lock. The Oxford Canal Company may have been impoverished when constructing the navigation, but it has given rise t
Tree Silhouette Against a Sunset.
Tree Silhouette Sunset. It makes a pleasant change to be in the right place at the right time! Very shortly after we had moore
Pigeons Lock 39 and Accommodation Bridge 213.
Looking Under the Bridge to Pigeons Lock 39. Take away the dog bin, and the modern signage, this shot is almost timeless. This
Thrupp Village Visitor Moorings.
Thrupp, Oxfordshire. Another place that is well-known to the canal community, but not so well known generally. This is Thrupp,
Heron Waiting to Pounce.
Heron. Cruising along the canal, you get to see all sorts of wildlife. Today, this Heron flew off from the bank, and straight
Lawrence of Arabia’s House, Polstead Road, Oxford.
Lawrence of Arabia’s House. Blue plaques on buildings have their uses! Otherwise, I would not have known this used to be
Autumn on the Oxford Canal.
Autumn Colours. We are moored right at the far southern end of the Oxford Canal. Almost in the centre of the city. Yet, here i
Dusk in High Street, Oxford.
High Street, Oxford. A main road in Oxford. Busy with cars and buses. The light is fading, and we have the “Blue Hour
Long Exposure in George Street, Oxford.
Dusk in George Street, Oxford. We are back in Oxford. I have gone out at dusk this evening, and taken a few shots in George St
Bench with a View.
Bench Overlooking Shoreham Airport. This spot is in a quiet location on the South Downs. Yet this bench, in an Area of Outstan
The River Adur in Shoreham, at Dusk.
River Adur & Ferry Bridge. The bridge is Ferry Bridge, featured a couple of days ago. It connects the town of Shoreham-by-
Coast Café on Worthing Seafront.
Coast Café. This is part of the seafront scene in Worthing, to the east of the pier. Coast Café is in an attractive flint bu