ANDREW GIBSON

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The Gower Peninsula

I spent an enjoyable few days in North Wales last November that included a day trip to the south to take a wander round an old colliery, so with time to pass I decided to take a full week this...

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Ghost Trains

How do you bring a ghost train to life? Photograph it at nightfall and paint it with light... I've visited this place several times over the years and never quite been blessed with the right...

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Wishing Well

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London Docklands

London's docklands present an ever changing picture, a physical manifestation of an evolving socio-economic landscape that in the last 80 years has seen the annihilation of the docks by the...

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Astley Green Colliery

Time was, this was a familiar sight across the county, but you're now looking at the last surviving bit of colliery ephemera from the Lancashire coalfield. To be honest you'd be hard pressed to...

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Glasgow Street Art

I'm slightly apprehensive about running an article on street art owing to the fact that the talent involved in bringing you these pictures is firmly planted at the feet of the artists themselves...

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Two Men and Some Boats

It was a nice enough forecast, weather wise, the day we set out to find a great hulking shipwreck off the coast of County Clare. Sunny spells that suggested a bright light to make the rust pop...

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Tower Bridge

It's often hard trying trying to photograph a world famous landmark without re-treading old ground, equally challenging doing something different with it while keeping its spirit intact and...

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