LEWES LIGHT

A photographic and poetic exploration of the ancient town of Lewes and environs, in all its surprising aspects and details. All pictures on this site are now available as art prints, in various styles and sizes, framed and unframed.Just drop me an e-mail: john@hqinfo.demon.co.uk

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

FLOWER WINDOW

RED RUBBISH



HALLOWEEN







Thursday, October 26, 2006

IVY BEES


The ivy produces its nectar-rich flowers in late autumn. These tiny blooms are clustered on 3-5cm diameter 'umbells' which sit on a stalk. These flowers are an important late food source for bees and other insects (observed, but not photographed, Red Admirals). This year, because of the warmer temperatures, our ivy has been festooned with a humming mass of ivy bees from mainland Europe.

ROTTEN ROW





INTO THE GRAVEYARD







SHADOW RALINGS WITH COLOUR

HOME OF ASLAN

KNAPPED FLINT

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

FISHER STREET

SUPERMARKET ROSE



V SIGN

LEWES HOUSE PALM SHADOW

DARK TWITTEN

TOWN CLOCK MANNEQUIN

RETAIL DETAILS






Tuesday, October 17, 2006

CLIFFE EVENING





LAW COURT LIGHTS

LANTERN AND YEW TREE: October 14th



EARLY MORNING LIGHT: Castle Grounds, October 11th