Many years as a graphic designer have given me a keen eye for detail and I like to put this to good use in my photography.
 
Whether it's street photography, still life or wildlife I believe it's not only important know and use your equipment correctly but to also take the time to compose and set the shot accurately.
 
If anyone's interested, I'm available for commissions and will accept blurry tenners.
Season's Greetings
When it comes to wildlife photography, I like to think of myself as a bit of an expert.
Camera: Canon G9
Yours Truly
Me, just arriving.
Camera: Canon G9
Andy
My friend Andy, just leaving.
Camera: Canon G9
Art Piece
A view in the gallery in Munich, with guard (sadly, I can't remember the name of the piece of work or the artist).
December 2009. Camera: Canon G9
Big Ben
The famous London landmark, shot early evening, although I can't quite remember the time. It's there somewhere.
January 2013. Camera: Fuji X10
Cold Friends
Friends Yvette and Hilmar on their way to Templehof Airport just before it closed.
December 2002. Camera: Canon G9
National Theatre Stairwell
November 2011. Camera Canon G9
Passing the lifts 
Southbank Centre.
November 2011. Camera: Canon G9
The view down Regent Street
January 2013. Camera: Fuji X10
Shoppers in Regent Street
January 2013. Camera: Fuji X10
Take Away
Silvia buying fish and chips.
May 2007. Camera: Old Lumix M
Reading
Silvia reading her newspaper by the cafe window.
September 2011. Camera: Canon G9
Queuing
Arriving at the Southbank Centre.
November 2010. Camera: Canon G9
Swiss Famity Portrait
Jürg, Line and Jeanne. Part of a photographer's responsibility is to capture those cherished memories for all time.
Obersaxen, Switzerland. July 2011. Camera: Canon G9
Woman in the street
Crystal Palace, London. September 2011. Camera: Canon G9
Mountain Flower
A close-up view of a beautiful mountain flower.
Obersaxon, Switzwerland. January 2013. Camera: Canon G9
The Unsharp Eye
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The Unsharp Eye

A series of personal photographs taken over many years.

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