An example of nature’s resilience.
Read MoreFoxglove, compost and rubbish, by Terry Freedman
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Foxglove, compost and rubbish, by Terry Freedman
An example of nature’s resilience.
Read MoreWhat stories can old tobacco tins tell, or conjure up?
Read MorePark benches in the time of Covid, by Terry Freedman
The effect is to heighten the prevailing sense of dystopia.
Read MoreShops in the time of Covid, by Terry Freedman
When is a shop not a shop?
Read MoreA school, closed, by Terry Freedman
Is a closed school a school?
Read MoreHere is what the rush hour looked like on the last day I travelled in London.
Read MoreSpitalfields in the rain, by Terry Freedman
The building shown in the photo is located just before you enter Spitalfields itself.
Read MoreGirl and train, by Terry Freedman
A silhouette of a girl going for a train. Even though I took the photo myself, I think it has a nice “rhythm” to it.
Read MoreView from the Shard, by Terry Freedman
I love London, especially at night, and this is a wonderful panorama of this great city.
Read MoreLloyds Building, London, by Terry Freedman
Not every day for the writer has to involve actual writing.
Read MoreI'm Staying, by Shaun C Badham, Leadenhall Market. Photo by Terry Freedman
This photo was taken in Leadenhall in London in Spring 2019. What does the message prompt you to write?
Read MoreCup viewed from above by Terry Freedman
An unusual view of an everyday object.
Read MoreColonnade by Terry Freedman
Today’s photoprompt is a lovely noir shot of a narrow back street in central London.
Read MoreTired of London? by Terry Freedman
Today’s photo prompt is a photo I took with my phone in the back streets of London.
Read MorePhoto from Stocksnap. CC0 licence
More lovely photos -- and free to use too!
Read MoreNot everything in life is black and white -- but perhaps more of it should be.
Read MoreAutumn in a park. Photo from pixabay.com CC0
Can taking monochrome photographs enhance a writer's creativity?
Read MoreWhere can you find good photographs with which to illustrate your blog articles? This post provides the answer!
Read MoreFlickr is, to be honest, looking a bit long in the tooth, although its recent innovation of displaying very high resolution photographs by default is, shall we say, striking. But it is still a great service in my opinion, and for the writer a much better one than, say, Facebook.