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We visited San Diego’s Barrio Logan and documented a lot of the street art we came across.
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Some more of the 70+ images that didn’t make the grade for submitting to Urban Exoticism.
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A candidate for adding to Urban Tree Portrait?

Our 1-hour walk took us down to the seaside for a few blocks and we wee lucking enough to see this dramatic sun down.




There’s a tremendous amount of art in the streets of Brighton, as evidenced by these few snaps (and see below) I got on the brief hour I had walking around between the Landscape of Inequality presentations and the Evoke/Provoke private view at Views in Transition during the Brighton Photo Fringe.





I had the great good fortune and honour to be invited to spend the first day of the September Test match between Surrey and Durham at the Oval, Surrey’s stadium (Surrey won by 10 wickets in only 3 days, retaining their title for a third year). The day included a tour of the historic stadium, its museum and library, and a visit to the roof, with its splendid views of London (see panorama above). Throughout the stadium are artworks depicting famous players and moments from its history, including the group portrait below.
