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Most Amazing Pictures

What are the most amazing pictures have you seen

‘Amazing’ is a very over-hyped word, and to be honest it’s not something I’d call any of my pictures, however here’s a selection of some of my more recent - last 2 or 3 years - shots, several of which have been exhibited and have won local photography competitions and a couple of which have been picked up by social media for use on their web sites and Instagram pages.

In no particular order:

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat, Oman

Looking up inside “The Cube”, Birmingham, UK

Sunset from the terrace of Marco Pierre White’s restaurant the top of The Cube, Birmingham, UK

An old doorway in Mdina, Malta

Sunset at Chesterton Windmill, Leamington Spa, UK

The Library of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

Another shot of The Library of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

And yet another shot of The Library of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, this time reflected in the windows of the Symphony Hall

The Iron Man statue in Birmingham, UK

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, Australia

The Parish Church in my home town of Sutton Coldfield, UK

A few autumn leaves at the bottom of my garden

A misty autumn morning in my local park, Sutton Park, Sutton Coldfield, UK

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

The cathedral in Lichfield, UK, caught at sunset after a storm

Old lady sitting at the side of the road, Mumbai, India

The Radisson Blu Hotel in Birmingham, UK

A winter’s afternoon on Dartmoor, UK

The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain

A gathering storm over the outback in Northern Queensland, Australia

Remembrance Day ceramic poppy installation at The Tower of London, London, UK

Summer storm, taken through a rain-streaked window on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent

Three Cliffs Bay, The Gower Peninsular, South Wales, UK


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