Today, we must celebrate. For today, my week daily photoblog has reached the age of 3. That’s right. For the…

London sunset
I love watching the sun go down. For an event that happens daily, and which I’ve been able to watch…

Evolution
It’s been fun spending the last few years seeing how this amazing city is changing. Buildings go up, and buildings…

Goliath
I really quite like the Shard, aesthetically. However I’m still disappointed by the place itself. This time last year I…

The Wheel and the Shell
Well that was a lovely, long, bank holiday weekend. I headed out to Berlin, but it was more for socializing…
Pye in the sky
I arrived home shortly before midnight last night, and wanted to sit and chill before bed. One way to unwind,…
Great ball of fire
Another image from the attempts we had at fire breathing about a month ago (though it feels a lot longer…
Citi Lights
On Saturday night I headed over to Canary Wharf with Conor and Jay to try and grab a sunset…though that…
Flaming Skull
One of the shots I managed to take last week was of a single flame. There were no other light…
Hot Lips
My new nickname for Tony is ‘Hot Lips’, you can see why in this image, another one taken from our…
Fire Starter
Here’s another image of Tony doing his thing from Friday night’s fire breathing attempts. We had started by using a…
Dragon Breath
On Friday night I headed out of London to an old, crumbling fort in Kent with John and Tony; the…
Abridged
A very quick post today before I check out of the hotel I’m staying in up in Edinburgh. I’ve had…
Southwark Cathedral by night
It’s still amazing to me what you can see from a relative low rooftop in London. Sure, the foreground of…
Switch
It’s getting dark early in the evening, the nights are getting colder, and the wintry winds are picking up. Autumn,…
Southbank View
London’s Southbank is a very popular spot. It’s a great stretch of the Thames to walk down, starting from Westminster…
No Way Up
This is the inside of St George Wharf, a new build currently going up in London. I’m sure there is…
Sometimes you have to stop moving
It’s not by design that Fridays appear to feature an image with my hooded character, but I quiet like that…
Portaloo
I returned to my West Park set of images when looking for brackets to process recently, and found this item…
Coiled Wires
For today’s image we’re heading back to the abandoned mills in the East end of London. One of the rooms…
Eyewash
I can’t imagine that my eyesight could be improved by using this stuff to wash them out, but I guess…
Mister Sinister
This location, within a disused tool manufacturers in the north of England, was very dark indeed, so I was pleasantly…
To Fire Escape
One of the things I’m always amazed at when urbexing is just how much space there is going unused, especially…
That Sinking Feeling
I always enjoy hanging around in the bathrooms of abandoned places. Purely for photographic reasons, of course. Old grimy sinks…
Rooftop Fans
Here we are on Friday once more, but to be honest the days are merging in to each other so…
No Money Back, No Guarantee
This was a fun shot to do. The building in the image is the HM Revenue and Customs on the…
London View
This seat has one of the best views in London. Millennium Wheel on one side, as you can see, and…
It Looks Like We Made It
Here we are. It’s been a year now and I have uploaded a new blog post every weekday without fail,…
Arrival
Happy Monday everyone, I hope you all had a ice weekend and are prepared for this final run up to…
Caught in the Act
Stood high up on the corner of a building, watching as the city moves quietly below is a great sensation,…
Seven
First up, a very happy birthday to Steve who has just hit the mid-30s range of the life scale. Second,…
Ready to Fly
A friend and I have been discussing the possibility of taking a skydiving holiday next year to get a week…
Darkness Falls
The nights are closing in earlier and earlier just now as we make our rapid descent into winter. Sure, I…
For Now, We Wait
During my trip to Oford Ness recently I found this empty room that I thought would be ideal to set…
Zoom
One of the great things about sitting up high on a crane of rooftop is that you get to watch…
Towering Above
It’s not easy to take a long exposure from the top of a crane when you don’t have a tripod…
Shard Sunrise
Ladies and Gentlemen – this is my 200th photoblog post on this site. A huge thank you to everyone that…
Fallout
On Friday I visited Orford Ness on a permission tour of an Atomic Weapon Research Establishment arranged by Talk Urbex…
Dome
There’s nothing new to see here, it’s the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral – a building that I hope you’re…
Life After Death
I recently took a trip to a disused gas turbine engine research facility with Shando, Sophos9 and Lovely-Like-Custard. Unfortunately I…
Head in the Clouds
I often have my head in the clouds, but not so literally as in this image. I encourage others to…
Red Alert
At the top of a high building you will often find a red light or two – these ones have…
Shine
It’s good to be back in London, and back in my own bed. Now I have a lot of images…
Entreprises Massarde
The final shot for this week goes back to the gas turbine engine research facility that I visited back in…
A Long Way Up
This shot was taken around 35 flights up on what was a good, but wasted, evening. The problem with Urbex…
At Night I Stand Watching
First up, a big thank you to Mike Olbinski who featured me as a guest blogger yesterday as part of…
Please Dry Your Hands
The image on Friday was one that asked you to wash your hands, and this is the same urbex location…
Please Wash Your Hands
Today’s image is from the same location that the taps were earlier this week. Sat in the corner of the…
Fire Station
Alright, the first thing I have to do is admit that this is not a fire station; it’s a disused…
Come to Bed
I went on an urbex trip away at the start of the year, and when you spend the day driving,…