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Background imageEvolve Collection: Massed cars in a London car park at sunset 3

Massed cars in a London car park at sunset 3
Edmonton, London, UK - 19 September 2019; one of Londons countless hideous car parks turns into a thing of beauty at sunset, as the low sun creates glittering

Background imageEvolve Collection: Rooftop of St Pancras Station, London 2

Rooftop of St Pancras Station, London 2
London, England - 16 September 2018; silhouetted people in shot. St Pancras are amongst the busiest railway stations in the UK

Background imageEvolve Collection: Dramatic mid-winter sky and rooftops in a shanty town in Shenyang, NE China, 1989

Dramatic mid-winter sky and rooftops in a shanty town in Shenyang, NE China, 1989
Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China - 12 December 1999; no people in view; Shenyang is not the sort of place in China that tourists would knowingly want to - or get to - visit

Background imageEvolve Collection: Derelict cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London

Derelict cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London
London used to be the greatest port on earth. Now the cranes are silent. Here at the Royal Victoria Docks, they have been left as a reminder of past greatness

Background imageEvolve Collection: Astonishing mid-winter sky and rooftops in a shanty town in Shenyang, NE China, 1999

Astonishing mid-winter sky and rooftops in a shanty town in Shenyang, NE China, 1999
Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China - 12 December 1999; no people in view; Shenyang is not the sort of place in China that tourists would knowingly want to - or get to - visit

Background imageEvolve Collection: Rooftop of St Pancras Station, London 3

Rooftop of St Pancras Station, London 3
London, England - 16 September 2018 St Pancras are amongst the busiest railway stations in the UK. It is graced by stunning Victorian-age iron

Background imageEvolve Collection: A fireboat passes under Southwark Bridge during the Thames Festival 4

A fireboat passes under Southwark Bridge during the Thames Festival 4
Every year, the Thames Festival brings Londons great river to life with a month-long season of river-related events: art, music, open days, family events, talks, walks and boats

Background imageEvolve Collection: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Light at the end of the tunnel?
Shot at the end of one of the immensely long platforms in a London train station

Background imageEvolve Collection: Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral in a London escalator

Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral in a London escalator
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented and deconstructed reflection in a nearby covered escalator

Background imageEvolve Collection: Giant spider eats Saint Pauls Cathedral

Giant spider eats Saint Pauls Cathedral
A strange juxtaposition of modern art and the classical dome of St Pauls Cathedral, London, seen from Jubilee Walk at dawn

Background imageEvolve Collection: Historic cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London

Historic cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London
London used to be the greatest port on earth. Now the cranes are silent. Here at the Royal Victoria Docks, they have been left as a reminder of past greatness

Background imageEvolve Collection: Underneath red umbrella close to Ryoanji Temple, Kyoto Japan 1

Underneath red umbrella close to Ryoanji Temple, Kyoto Japan 1
Kyoto, Japan - 2 November 2005 This classical Japanese red umbrella is outside the Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. This is what you see when you are underneath it and look upwards

Background imageEvolve Collection: Kasuga Grand Shrine, Kyoto- still life with maple leaf, autumn

Kasuga Grand Shrine, Kyoto- still life with maple leaf, autumn
Nara, Japan - 4 November 1987; Kasuga Grand Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the city of Nara, Japan. Established in 768 AD and rebuilt several times over the centuries

Background imageEvolve Collection: Funfair ride on Londons South Bank

Funfair ride on Londons South Bank
London, England - 2012; Held on the London South Bank, this funfair was part of national celebrations on the day before the opening of the London Olympics

Background imageEvolve Collection: Serene roof at Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto 1bw

Serene roof at Sanjusangendo Temple Kyoto 1bw
Kyoto, Japan - 1 November 200f; Sanjusangen-do is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama District of Kyoto, Japan. It belongs to and is run by the Myoho-in temple, a part of the Tendai school of Buddhism

Background imageEvolve Collection: Garish subway at Elephant and Castle, London

Garish subway at Elephant and Castle, London
No need for graffiti here, to introduce a splash of colour to an urban subway. This one, seen at Elephant and Castle in SE London, has its own, in-your-face bright colour scheme already included

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: underneath the red umbrella, Kyoto Japan n1

Abstract visualisation: underneath the red umbrella, Kyoto Japan n1
Kyoto, Japan - 2 November 2005 This classical Japanese red umbrella is outside the Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. This is what you see when you are underneath it and look upwards

Background imageEvolve Collection: Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster, and dolphin lantern on Westminster Bridge

Big Ben, the Palace of Westminster, and dolphin lantern on Westminster Bridge
London, England - 2007; The heart of UK government, the Palace of Westminster serves as the meeting place for both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two houses of Parliament

Background imageEvolve Collection: Serene roof at Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto

Serene roof at Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto
Kyoto, Japan - 1 November 200f; Sanjusangen-do is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama District of Kyoto, Japan. It belongs to and is run by the Myoho-in temple, a part of the Tendai school of Buddhism

Background imageEvolve Collection: Discarded drinks can outside the Festival Hall, London

Discarded drinks can outside the Festival Hall, London
Patterns... you can see them everywhere, if you maintain visual awareness. Like this broken pattern as a discarded drinks can breaks the symmetry of paving stones outside the Festival Hall, London

Background imageEvolve Collection: Row of lanterns at Kasuga Shrine Nara Japan 2

Row of lanterns at Kasuga Shrine Nara Japan 2
Nara, Japan - 3 November 2005; The beautiful Kasuga Grand Shrine is located in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, Japan

Background imageEvolve Collection: Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral, London England

Inverted reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral, London England
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented

Background imageEvolve Collection: Strange dolphins on Victoria Embankment, London

Strange dolphins on Victoria Embankment, London
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It first rotated in 1999. Also known as the Millennium Wheel

Background imageEvolve Collection: Shadows in the Piazza de Ferrari in Genoa, Italy

Shadows in the Piazza de Ferrari in Genoa, Italy
Genoa, Italy - May 2018; Sandwiched between the old and new town, Piazza de Ferrari in Genovas main piazza. And here we see my wife

Background imageEvolve Collection: Playtime in the fountains of the Georgian Quadrangle of Somerset House, London 3

Playtime in the fountains of the Georgian Quadrangle of Somerset House, London 3
Content warning - partially clothed infants playing London England - 2005; Somerset House is a grand Neoclassical complex located on the south side of the Strand in central London

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract sculpture in the city of London 8

Abstract sculpture in the city of London 8
Vents, an abstract sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick, in Ave Maria Lane, the City of London.It is also known as the Paternoster Vents or Angel Wings

Background imageEvolve Collection: Deconstructed reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral

Deconstructed reflection of Saint Pauls Cathedral
The great dome of Saint Pauls Cathedral is a London and international landmark. But here we see it in an unusual, view - its fragmented and deconstructed reflection in a nearby modern

Background imageEvolve Collection: Elaborate door and mer-man knocker to the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa, Italy

Elaborate door and mer-man knocker to the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa, Italy
Genoa, Italy - June 2013; Built in 1289, and the home of Genoas Doges since 1330, the Ducal Palace is now the cultural centre of the city. Unfortunately, it was closed when we got there

Background imageEvolve Collection: Two cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London

Two cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London
London used to be the greatest port on earth. Now the cranes are silent. Here at the Royal Victoria Docks, they have been left as a reminder of past greatness

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 7

Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 7
Herculaneum, Italy - 22 October 2014 Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by a major volcanic eruption in 79 AD. In fact, it was completely buried

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 8

Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 8
Herculaneum, Italy - 22 October 2014 Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by a major volcanic eruption in 79 AD. In fact, it was completely buried

Background imageEvolve Collection: Reflections in London Docklands

Reflections in London Docklands
Canary Wharf is a major global business district located in Tower Hamlets, east London, England. It is one of the United Kingdoms two main financial centres ÔÇÜAi along with the traditional City of

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract sculpture in the city of London 5

Abstract sculpture in the city of London 5
Vents, an abstract sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick, in Ave Maria Lane, the City of London.It is also known as the Paternoster Vents or Angel Wings

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 5

Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 5
Herculaneum, Italy - 22 October 2014 Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by a major volcanic eruption in 79 AD. In fact, it was completely buried

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract sculpture in the city of London 7

Abstract sculpture in the city of London 7
Vents, an abstract sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick, in Ave Maria Lane, the City of London.It is also known as the Paternoster Vents or Angel Wings

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 4

Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 4
Herculaneum, Italy - 22 October 2014 Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by a major volcanic eruption in 79 AD. In fact, it was completely buried

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract sculpture in the city of London 1

Abstract sculpture in the city of London 1
Vents, an abstract sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick, in Ave Maria Lane, the City of London.It is also known as the Paternoster Vents or Angel Wings

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 3

Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 3
Herculaneum, Italy - 22 October 2014 Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by a major volcanic eruption in 79 AD. In fact, it was completely buried

Background imageEvolve Collection: Historic cranes in Royal Victoria Docks

Historic cranes in Royal Victoria Docks
London used to be the greatest port on earth. Now the cranes are silent. Here at the Royal Victoria Docks, they have been left as a reminder of past greatness

Background imageEvolve Collection: Bizarre mis-spelling on a sign in Lijiang, China

Bizarre mis-spelling on a sign in Lijiang, China
Lijiang, Yunnan China - 26 October 2006 This rather hilarious sign with rampant mis-spelling was seen on the foothills of Jade Dragon Snow mountain

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 2

Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum 2
Herculaneum, Italy - 22 October 2014 Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by a major volcanic eruption in 79 AD. In fact, it was completely buried

Background imageEvolve Collection: Two old cranes in Royal Victoria Docks

Two old cranes in Royal Victoria Docks
London used to be the greatest port on earth. Now the cranes are silent. Here at the Royal Victoria Docks, they have been left as a reminder of past greatness.The entire Dockland area of East London

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum

Abstract visualisation: the dark tunnel into Herculaneum
Herculaneum, Italy - 22 October 2014 Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by a major volcanic eruption in 79 AD. In fact, it was completely buried

Background imageEvolve Collection: Abandoned cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London

Abandoned cranes in Royal Victoria Docks, London
London used to be the greatest port on earth. Now the cranes are silent. Here at the Royal Victoria Docks, they have been left as a reminder of past greatness

Background imageEvolve Collection: Derelict cranes and moored ship in Royal Victoria Docks, London England

Derelict cranes and moored ship in Royal Victoria Docks, London England
London used to be the greatest port on earth. Now the cranes are silent. Here at the Royal Victoria Docks, they have been left as a reminder of past greatness

Background imageEvolve Collection: Cat window in Amsterdam 2

Cat window in Amsterdam 2
Amsterdam, the Netherlands - 22 May 1997; The sort of zaniness that can be seen all over the place in Amsterdam; a city that famously combines borderline craziness with a totally laid-back feel

Background imageEvolve Collection: Wall lights, Amsterdam

Wall lights, Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Netherlands - 28 May 2016; You can see pattern and abstraction everywhere, provided you look for it. This pleasing wall light was spotted by chance in Amsterdam

Background imageEvolve Collection: Cat window in Amsterdam

Cat window in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the Netherlands - 22 May 1997; The sort of zaniness that can be seen all over the place in Amsterdam; a city that famously combines borderline craziness with a totally laid-back feel



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