A perfect place to get a sandwich and then watch the world
cup. They even let me cook it myself in the wood oven.
I'd always wanted to go here, and it didn't disappoint.
Sunrise over the volcanic lake made camping in -12C
temperatures worth it. A stunning and serene place.
The fantastic and ever-changing lightshow over Vancouver
during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Two of the most fun
weeks imaginable, capped off by that goal. Magic.
Sunset over the Grand Canyon on New Year's Eve.
Hike down to the river; you won't regret it.
In the land of the free, two queue-laden airport-style security checks
now bar the way to visiting the Statue of Liberty. Oh, the irony.
With his goats and his Ger, it seemed like this farmer
lived a simple life. He still had a solar panel and a
satellite dish though. So much for isolation.
A riderless bike in the south Gobi where we stopped to
buy beer. Motorbikes are the main way of coralling sheep
and goats, and also stocking up on supplies.
Directions for avoiding tourists: get up very early,
and follow the workers' path to the wall at Mutianyu.
Take pictures, and have breakfast feeling smug.
It's pretty cool to unearth something that hasn't been seen for
65 million years. We found dinosaur bones just under the surface
by simply digging under the Gobi sand with our hands.
The Tower of Buddhist Incense at the Summer Palace in Beijing.
Arrive just before closing time to avoid the crowds.
The winning horses approaching the line in the mini-Nadaam
festival near Bayanzag. And yes, they are children riding them
- adults are disqualified. They do the wrestling instead.
The diamond ring at the end of my second total eclipse,
through a slight haze in Hangzhou. A slightly fuzzy image,
but I was pretty excited and forgot to use the timer.
Looking out from one of the towers onto the old town of Dubrovnik.
A beautiful place to spend a few days; stay at the Bellevue Hotel.
Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires is very photogenic. The morning
light throws some interesting shadows on the grand mausoleums.
At the daily changing of the guard ceremony in Athens.
Quite a procedure, and very watchable.
The majestic (new) old bridge that connects the two sides
of Mostar. See Lucy Blakstad's marvellous documentary.
A view from Table Mountain to the harbour in Cape Town.
The time of my life at the Cricket World Cup.
A close-up of sun-dried bricks at Huaca Pucllana outside Lima.
Marginally more interesting than the taxi ride to get there.
The much-photographed wreck of the S.S. Maheno on
Fraser Island. An abundance of sand, wrecks and dingoes.
Our guide on the entrance ledge to the amazing painted
church of Abuna Yemata Guh. There's a 250m drop to the
left, and my heart was racing. We didn't stay there long.
The roof of St. Olav's Church in Tallinn, looking down from
the tower. Once the tallest building in the world, apparently.
Perfect light on the debris of Tim's big turn.
The end of a big week after a Tahoe storm.
This Guy Fawkes bonfire was HUGE, and was more spectacular
than the fireworks that followed. At Penshurst in Kent.
Two black flatcoats, finally standing still.
Joxer and Booker at their finest.
Another lucky 35mm shot. The canoe tipped after Betty
had jumped out. A fun weekend at Harrison Lake.
Concorde and the Red Arrows at the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
I used to love hearing Concorde fly overhead;
no other commercial aircraft sounded anything like it.
Near the Ukrainian border there are a series of stunning
painted monasteries. This one is at Sucevita, and is from
the late 16th century. Well worth a visit.
This bridge is just outside Niksic, where they make some
good beer. The area was really deserted, so I stood
in the middle of the road to take this.
Inquisitive little birds on Great Keppel Island off the coast
of Queensland. Kind of like a budgie but more colourful.
Looking up 100m to Christ's left hand on the Cristo Rei statue
outside Lisbon. A melancholy statue for a melancholy place.
Getting to this 13th century monastery is intense. It's hewn
out of a cliff, requiring a vertical climb, and scramble along
a narrow ledge. The monk posed right on the precipice.
A summer's day on a bleak beach on the Dutch coast.
The huts were all boarded up, as if for winter.
Picturesque and peaceful, Slovenia truly was a hidden gem.
Plus they make really nice hot wine in the freezing winter.
Rest your camera on the statue of Captain Cook (by his right
foot), wait until it goes dark, and you should see the
Parliament Buildings lit up like this. In Victoria, B.C.
Caught on 35mm by my dad in the hall of mirrors on the Grand Pier
at Weston. That's my brother in the orange and me in the blue.
It's made from 600 steel pipes welded together. The result
is pretty odd, especially from underneath, like this.
Situated on a windy coastline, the hexagonal basalt columns are even
more remarkable close-up. I could fit both feet on top of each one.
B.C. has many floating log booms where timber waits to be loaded
and shipped. This one is off Iona Island outside Vancouver.
The pavilion at the end of Brighton West Pier had just burned down.
I think it looks better like this, and the birds seemed to love it.
The skull and crossbones tells you everything you need to know.
The main gate with its infamous slogan is in the background.
It's hard to beat Vancouver for a city surrounded by natural
beauty. Sometimes I have to remind myself that I live here.
The churches dug out of the rock at Lalibela are astonishing.
Philippe was dwarfed by the 25m deep pit around Bet Giorgis.
It's 900 years older than he is.
The Basilica where the statue of the Virgin of Copacabana
lives. First you have to get past this door.
The Parliament building is magnificent.
Avoid the local apéritif Unicum at all costs.
At the top of the Petrin Hill observation tower. Later that
night, Jeremy and I saw fireworks shooting horizontally just
over our heads. Another New Year's Eve.
The big square and many steps leading up give a real sense
of space. It's hard not to look up as you approach.
Up there in July it's light enough to see - and fish - at three
in the morning. I can't remember if Siggi caught anything.
Days on the mountain don't get much
better than this. J.A. at Steamboat.
On Vancouver Island, looking across at the mainland.
I took this mainly for those wispy clouds.
Whatever Cafi to make, it appeared to be closed down when
I took this. It's on the outskirts of Lagos on the Algarve.