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Flares & Train Yards

Find a derelict train yard in London, get some SOS Marine Flares, then swing them about in front of a camera. The following set of photos does exactly just that. All the ‘swinging’ is done by a good friend Nils Lovenberry

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Borneo Indonesia

Borneo Indonesia Orangutans are a species of great ape found only in South East Asia on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. The gentle red ape demonstrates significant intelligence, with an ability to reason and think and is one of our closest relatives, sharing 97% of the same DNA as humans. Indigenous peoples of Indonesia and [...]

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Land of the Gauchos

Land of the Gauchos The term gaucho comes from the word ‘huacho’ meaning ‘orphan’ or ‘vagabond’. It was coined in the 18th century to refer to the errant horsemen of the pampa – the Argentine plain – who were often (but not always) wandering vagrants and petty thieves. During the Argentine wars of Independence these men were enlisted to fight the Spanish, [...]

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Anthony Anaxagorou – Book Shoot

A portrait shot from the shoot for Anthony’s latest book “Returning Stranger” availble for download here: http://store.anthonyanaxagorou.com/product/returning-stranger

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London Streets

A collection of London street photography.

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Jawa (Java)

Jawa(Java) Indonesia Java is the most populous island in Indonesia providing many contrasts of scenery, people, religions and cultures. With 120 million people crammed into an area half the size of Great Britain, Java is THE most densely populated island in the world. Java lies between Sumatra to the west and Bali to the east. Borneo lies to the north and Christmas Island to [...]