As you know, I’ve had the pleasure of working with the awesome guys at Gamma Radio (https://www.youtube.com/c/GammaRadioShow), who make a fictional comedy show set in post apocalyptic Britain. I’ve been designing some of their visuals for the characters, and recently I made a short animatic with one of their segments. It was a lot of fun! These guys are great, check them out!(Warning of some strong language)
British medium tank Mk.II of the 5th battalion, Royal tank corps. Early 30 - ies of the last century. The car is painted in 3-color camouflage consisting of shades of green and light sand, with black contours.
At CrossBones Graveyard, the unconsecrated mass burial ground for sex workers, the poor, and those who took their own lives is now marked by a beautiful garden and lovingly tended to by caretakers who see it as a sacred space. There are also clergy who do regular services of remembrance, regret, and reconciliation to apologize for the wrongs of the church and to honor the dead. There are no headstones here but there are flowers and bees and healing herbs and pilgrims who come from all over to pay their respects to the outcast dead of London.
Watched Liam Dale’s documentary “London through the Ages” (2007). Not a run-of-the-mill tourist look at the city but a historic guide that starts with Londinium, the Roman settlement on the banks of the Tamesis river. The TV presenter-documentarian Liam Dale doesn’t just narrate this program, he directed it as well. He’s rather good at this, see for instance his series “Rural Britain” on the great British writers. #london #london #liamdale #england #english #britain #british #greatbritain #unitedkingdom #dvd #dvds #dvdcollection #dvdcollector #documentary #tv #documentaries #tvshow #city #cities #cityscape #citylife #thames @kbomedia_liamdale (at London, Unιted Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdRKx9YKDKe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Turnstone in Summer Plumage.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Tidal creek at Brancaster Staithe on North Norfolk coast ..The Turnstone can be spotted fluttering around large stones on rocky and gravelly shores, flipping them over to look for prey. It can even lift rocks as big as its own body! Although a migrant to the UK, it can be seen all year-round as different populations arrive throughout the seasons.
Norfolk Field of Yellow.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Norfolk is… Fields of gold shimmering under our glorious big blue skies..There is no escaping it at the moment: oilseed rape has taken a firm grip of Norfolk’s fields. The strong-smelling source of vegetable oil may be an enemy of hayfever sufferers but there is no denying the beauty of the bright yellow plants
Morston Salt Marshes..Norfolk Coast. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Norfolk Walk Morston Salt Marshes from Morston Quay This short route explores parts of the Mortson Salt Marshes that are accessible on foot. The route starts from the visitor centre (Grid ref. TG006442) which is signed from the A149 Cromer to Hunstanton road in the centre of Morston village. The walk is subject to tides and maybe wet underfoot. Times of tides are available locally and the walk not attempted on a rising tide as there is a danger that you may be cut off or stranded. It must also be stressed that this walk should not be attempted in mist or poor visibility as the lack of landmarks on the marshes can be disorientating