
Bath crescent0/5

Golden roof0/5
Details of the Cardiff castle apartments

The Red Hut0/5
Picture taken at Rye Harbour

Fish tails0/5
The building provides the inspiration. It can be captured from so many angles and at different times of day and each time provide a new detail. This image captures it's iconic design in a fish tail!

Outside Inside0/5
The Guggenheim Bilbao provides a wealth of inspiration for a keen architectural photographer. There are so many details in the building outside and in, this image leaves you wanting more,

Light in the well0/5
There is so much to see when you look upwards. On a recent visit to the Barbican I saw this light detail and started shooting with my iphone.

Skyline, historic Valparaiso, Chile0/5

19th century houses, Valparaiso, Chile0/5

Museo Enzo Ferrari, Modena0/5

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Westminister Bridge0/5

Natural History Museum0/5

Entrance to Pura Ulun Danu-Bali0/5

Lloyds Building, London0/5

Westminster Skyline, London0/5

London Old and New0/5
The Gherkin and St Andrews Undershaft

Barbican0/5

Perspectives0/5
A magnificent palace in Wien, you could only truly appreciate the history told through the statues by this corner, that allowed me to see it all together.

Ancient vs Modern0/5
Windows in Venice, Italy

Bright houses0/5
Houses in Burano-Venice are all bright painted and architects could really play with the design. In this way, people were never mistaked when getting home through the intricate "calli", the streets.

London's New Oxford Street0/5
This is a new building, home to Zara, which is part of the Tottenham Court Road Crossrail Development. I liked the curves, & the blue of the building & the blue of the sky with a touch of gold,

Greeted by a lion0/5
This panel of a lion is a detail from the entrance to New College, Oxford, founded in 1379.

Moving on up0/5
Two people climbing the stairs at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford

Triangles0/5
This photo is of the stairs in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. They form a beautiful pattern when looked at straight on.

Clean Lines0/5
Greek architecture

A Perfect Angle0/5
Office building in London

Natural History Museum - London0/5

Oxford Street, London0/5
Tried to capture the contrast of light and darkness in this beautiful street.

Puerto de Alcala, Monument in Madrid, Spain0/5
Spain has an amazing way to light their monuments and I just tried to capture those.

Old and new0/5
I noticed this striking view from Greenwich Park - the Canary Wharf skyline almost appears to rest on top of the pillars of the building in the foreground. A nice contrast between old and new!

Close Quarters0/5
Narvik, Norway

Reflections0/5

Urban Decay0/5

Street of Madrid, Spain0/5

Passing Through0/5
People in motion and static birds help to compose this colourful shot of a historic building in Brazil.

NYC residential block 'starship'0/5
Turning this picture on its side, it reminded me of something from a classic sci-fi film - it looks like a starship cruising through an alien galaxy... or is that just me getting carried away?!

Cracks0/5
Elegant flashes of light breaks into the darkness of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican.

Exploring Bucharest: University columns0/5
On a wander through Bucharest, I stopped at the University to photograph a building that seemed to loom towards the sky. Other tourists noticed and started copying me... Photography is contagious!

Exploring NYC: Sky high0/5
Whilst on holiday in New York City, I was taken by the architecture and wanted to capture the variety of the city. In this one, I love that the architecture and sky complement each other so well.

Drying Colours0/5
Colourful windows and drying clothes surrounds a couple that chats in their tiny balcony in Portugal.

Black church0/5
#44 Win
Black church, Budir, Iceland
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Hallgrimskirkja0/5
Main church in Reykjavik, Iceland

Fitzwilliam museum Cambridge0/5
Loads of columns to try and keep looking straight. But loved the colours in this. Was dark as well so a challenge all round but quite pleased with result.

Cambridge university.....0/5
Went wide on this to get in as much as possible. Love the architecture in Cambridge. The combination of history, architecture and learning really appeal.

British Museum London0/5
Love this roof - tried a jaunty angle to try and capture as much as possible. The blue sky helped. Love the curves and bends in the glass.

Massive dimension0/5
Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. This is the fantastic view from inside.
It is all about a fantastic game of geometric lines and perspective of massive dimensions.