
My absolute all time prize winner (at least in the seven months I've been taking photos seriously). Two Little Gulls, winter visitors from Finland and Russia, take wing alongside one another.

And here's another one stalling, probably because he's seen some of the bread I'm dangling under his nose!

View to St. Paul's Cathedral from Waterloo Bridge. I'm planning to use this as my new QSL card.

View to Parliament and the London Eye from Lambeth Bridge. Badly overexposed the buildings to bring out the colours on the reflected light on the river.

A very cold March weekend saw a church pilgrimage to Walsingham, and me crawling on my belly on the cold ground to take pictures of these crocuses. They weren't half late with the long winter this year.

And snowdrops in March? Yes, it was that cold, and it was cold taking this picture from ground level!

Another Walsingham shot, this was taken with a standard 35mm efl lens, you can see the sharpness of the depth of field. The shell was about a third of the width of my little fingernail!

Warmer weather brought these lovely camelias out in a friend's garden.

This tiny little violet looks cute!

March's first mild, wet, day, brought these flowers bursting forth in a matter of hours.

St. Martin in the Fields is just too photogenic. Here, a long exposure brings out the light trails of cars and buses.

St. Martin in the Fields is just too photogenic. Here, a long exposure brings out the light trails of cars and buses.

The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church was the symbol of isolated West Berlin during the Cold War. It looks great at night, the old ruined tower contrasting with the brilliantly lit glass of the concrete post-War tower.