9.25.2008

Breathe


Breathe
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

...Long you live and high you fly...

9.23.2008

parent and child


parent and child
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

The autumn equinox yesterday and I found this sign. A sign for pedestrians in a local underpass.

9.18.2008

samaritans


samaritans
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

A lone figure walks through the subway towards me.

9.14.2008

Infinite charge


Infinite charge
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

Order-disorder

Mare Germanicum


Mare Germanicum
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

What used to be the triple junction between three continental tectonic plates in the early Paleozoic Era.

9.07.2008

How the dead have fallen


How the dead have fallen
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

A place called Gariannonum

Originally a Roman fort but has been used by everybody since they left these shores. Certainly a favourite with painters and in recent times photographers.

9.04.2008

Taxus baccata


Taxus baccata
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

Taxus baccata

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Yew

My late father must have planted these in the 1950's hence they're so mature. They take such a long time to grow. My grandfather planted a hedge in the 1920's and that is very mature and acts as a good wind break. Indeed relatively younger single specimens can be very special when left to their own devices to grow to maturity. As indeed conifers can be.

9.03.2008

ghosts


ghosts
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

A particle or a wave?

Experiments with a home filter. In this case cloth.

9.02.2008

The tower


The tower
Originally uploaded by Mark Sargeant

Seen from a far and now much closer through the grass.