function photo(i,c,m,q,d,j,h,o,p,a,l,f,k,b,r,n,g,e){this.id=i;this.galleries_id=c;this.photo_ref=m;this.section_code=q;this.src=d;this.width=j;this.height=h;this.caption=o;this.home=p;this.gallery=a;this.description=l;this.takendate=f;this.photographer=k;this.location=b;this.item_price=r;this.purchase_instruction=n;this.payment_groups_id=g;this.server_id=e;this.src=getServerPath(this.server_id)+"/"+this.src}function gallery(e,c,d,b,a){this.id=e;this.featured_images=c;this.title=d;this.section_code=b;this.photoIDs=a}var backgrounds=new Object();backgrounds[5458339]=new photo(5458339,"89913","","gallery","166_Chalice_Stream.JPG",600,400,"<strong>Chalice Stream</strong>",0,0,"The <strong>Chalice Well</strong> in <strong>Glastonbury</strong> is a revered and sacred place. The stream, bursting blood red from the foot of <strong>Glastonbury Tor</strong>, is channelled across the grass-covered area of contemplation, its waters bubbling gently past those who have come here to seek meditation.","22/09/09","Richard Cooper-Knight","Glastonbury","","","",18);backgrounds[5458340]=new photo(5458340,"89913","","gallery","167_View_to_the_Heavens.JPG",600,400,"<strong>View to the Heavens</strong>",0,0,"All that remains of the chapel that stands atop <strong>Glastonbury Tor</strong> is the roofless spire. A focal point for those seeking healing and relaxation, standing beneath the skylight to the heavens, with travellers circling the ruins is an extremely spiritual moment.","22/09/09","Richard Cooper-Knight","Glastonbury","","","",18);backgrounds[5458368]=new photo(5458368,"89913","","gallery","173_Looking_Down.jpg",600,400,"<strong>Looking Down</strong>",0,0,"High above the city of <strong>Barcelona</strong> is the area known as <strong>Tibidabo</strong>. At the top of <strong>Tibidabo</strong> stands the <strong>Sagrat Cor</strong> church. At the top of the <strong>Sagrat Cor</strong> is a statue of Christ. Visitors have a unique opportunity to climb up to the top of the church and stand, literally, as the foot of Christ as he looks down upon the Spanish coast.","03/12/09","Richard Cooper-Knight","Barcelona","","","",18);backgrounds[5458375]=new photo(5458375,"89913","","gallery","174_Sagrada.jpg",600,400,"<strong>Sagrada</strong>",0,0,"When construction started in 1913, it was not anticipated that the <strong>Sagrada Familia</strong> would remain unfinished a century later. However, Gaudi’s masterpiece is most definitely still under construction, and is anticipated to continue being built for at least another 20 years.","03/12/09","Richard Cooper-Knight","Barcelona","","","",18);backgrounds[5458391]=new photo(5458391,"89913","","gallery","178_Barca_Sunset.jpg",400,600,"<strong>Barca Sunset</strong>",0,0,"I was granted a special view from the hotel I was staying in in <strong>Barcelona</strong>. One evening, as the sun was setting, the sky turned from a pale blue, through pinks, oranges and reds in a way I’ve rarely seen.","04/12/09","Richard Cooper-Knight","Barcelona","","","",18);backgrounds[5458422]=new photo(5458422,"89913","","gallery","182_Stereotypical.jpg",600,400,"<strong>Stereotypical</strong>",0,0,"A postcard Spanish image, with a red dressed dancer performing against a backdrop of palms and sand. This shot, taken in <strong>Barcelona’s Parc Guell</strong>, brings out a stereotypical image more than anywhere else I have visited in the country.","05/12/09","Richard Cooper-Knight","Barcelona","","","",18);backgrounds[1086399]=new photo(1086399,"67640","","gallery","Seafront at Sunset.jpg",593,395,"<strong>Seafront at Sunset</strong>",1,1,"On a clear June evening, just as the sun was setting, I was wandering along <strong>Worthing seafront </strong>and caught the orangey-pinkness of the pebbles on the beach. The stillness of the evening and the colours that the setting sun brought out are not done justice in this photo, but I’m still happy with it.","05/06/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Worthing seafront, West Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[884454]=new photo(884454,"67640","","gallery","Angel.jpg",580,435,"<strong>Tombstone, Offington Cemetery</strong> ",1,0,"This is one of the many ornate tombstones in the graveyard. The blue sky and the backdrop just fell into place to provide the photo I was looking for.","11/02/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Offington Cemetery, Worthing","","",0,18);backgrounds[1364164]=new photo(1364164,"67640","","gallery","Magnified River.jpg",583,389,"<strong>A River Magnified</strong>",1,1,"Taken from the <strong>Ropetackle</strong> development in <strong>Shoreham-by-Sea</strong>, this magnifying glass is one of many bits or ornamentation along the <strong>Adur</strong> river front. After several attempts, I managed to get the focus about right with the river and reflection working well together.","04/09/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","River Adur, Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[1364169]=new photo(1364169,"67640","","gallery","Shoreham Sunset.jpg",400,600,"<strong>Shoreham Sunset</strong>",1,1,"Situated right by the <strong>River Adur in Sussex, Brighton International Airport (also known as Shoreham Airport)</strong> is a splendid example of <strong>Art Deco</strong> styling and has been used in countless television programmes and films depicting the roaring 20s and 30s. As sunset approached on this balmy September evening, I was luck enough to be in the right place at the right time for some great photographs.","04/09/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Brighton International Airport, Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[1262840]=new photo(1262840,"67641","","gallery","Millennium Bridge Two.jpg",400,600,"<strong>Millennium Bridge</strong>",1,1,"The banks of the <strong>Tyne</strong> in central <strong>Newcastle and Gateshead</strong> have received a major regeneration over the last few years. The main focal point of this renewal is the latest river crossing, the <strong>Millennium Bridge</strong>. In this black and white image, it stands proud against the backdrop of the former <strong>Baltic Flour Mill</strong> - now a gallery for modern art - and some recently built apartments.","04/08/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Millennium Bridge, Gateshead","","",0,18);backgrounds[897660]=new photo(897660,"67641","","gallery","Tanker on Hill.jpg",600,257,"<strong>Tanker on Hill</strong>",1,1,"Walking up across the Downs, heading for <strong>Cissbury Ring</strong>, I caught sight of this old, rusted tanker or feeder. With the sun shining down on it (and us), if was picked out against the green of the fields and the blue of the sky.","09/04/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Close to Cissbury Ring, near Worthing.","","",0,18);backgrounds[938201]=new photo(938201,"67641","","gallery","Bluebell Wood.jpg",444,593,"<strong>Bluebell copse near Ashurst</strong>",1,1,"My first visit to the bluebell fields of <strong>West Sussex</strong> was with fellow photographer <strong>Malcolm McHugh</strong>. It was a chilly April morning, but once the sun had risen properly, the atmosphere changed into something peaceful. The sun glinting through the trees and across the carpet of flowers was something to behold.","28/04/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Near Ashurst, West Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[1747083]=new photo(1747083,"67629","","gallery","14 - Worthing.JPG",600,400,"<strong>Worthing sunset</strong>",1,1,"On a winter’s afternoon, I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. The sky was clear and the sun setting. The clouds were in the right place too as from the Lido on <strong>Worthing seafront</strong>, I caught this magnificent sunset.","14/11/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Worthing, West Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[1747085]=new photo(1747085,"67629","","gallery","16 - Worthing.JPG",400,600,"<strong>Worthing sunburst</strong>",1,1,"In the final moments of the dying day, the sun gave one last burst of fire through the blackening clouds. This image, I think, captures that moment really well.","14/11/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Worthing seafront, West Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[1086383]=new photo(1086383,"67629","","gallery","Beach from Pier.jpg",593,395,"<strong>Worthing Beach</strong>",1,1,"It was a clear June evening after work when I went down to the seafront at <strong>Worthing</strong> and took some photographs. This shot was taken from <strong>Worthing Pier</strong> looking west, with the tide out as far as it could go and the evening sun shining down. I’m please with the composition, particularly the contracts between the light of the beach and sky and the dark of the pier and the beachfront properties.","15/06/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Worthing, West Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[1086394]=new photo(1086394,"67629","","gallery","Pier Reflection.jpg",396,593,"<strong>Pier Reflection</strong>",1,1,"One of the outcomes of the photography course that I took was that I now look specifically for opportunities to bring light and reflections into my images. Going down to <strong>Worthing seafront</strong> one evening after work recently, I discovered that the tide was out and the damp sandbanks provided some impressive reflections of the pier.","15/06/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Worthing Pier, West Sussex","","",0,18);backgrounds[1510031]=new photo(1510031,"67639","","gallery","4. Mudbath.jpg",583,389,"<strong>Mudbath</strong>",1,1,"Taken in a lodge in the <strong>Tsavo East National Park in Kenya</strong>, this herd of elephants wandered to the watering hole and drank profusely. They then made their way over to a second watering hole and proceeded to douse themselves in mud to cool off in the heat of the day. I was lucky enough to catch the trunkful of muddy water mid-spray with this shot.","29/09/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Ngutuni Lodge, Tsavo East National Park, Kenya","","",0,18);backgrounds[985045]=new photo(985045,"67639","","gallery","Friguia Tiger.jpg",426,596,"<strong>Bengal Tiger</strong>",1,1,"This <strong>Bengal Tiger</strong> had padded around his pen in the <strong>Friguia Animal Park</strong> in <strong>Tunisia</strong> for some time, before taking a drink in the afternoon heat and settling himself down for photographs.","05/05/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Friguia Animal Park, Tunisia","","",0,18);backgrounds[1747075]=new photo(1747075,"123691","","gallery","10 - Cardiff.JPG",600,400,"<strong>Roald Dahl Plass</strong>",1,1,"<strong>Cardiff</strong> has undergone major redevelopment over the last few years, nowhere more so than in the bay area of the city. The main focus of the renovation has been <strong>Roald Dahl Plass</strong>, named after the much loved children’s author, who was born close to the city. The square is bordered on one side by the original Pierhead Building, and copper-domed <strong>Millennium Centre</strong> (right). At the top end is the <strong>Water Tower</strong>, better known to science fiction fans as the emergency exit to Torchwood Three. The Plass itself is a quiet and peaceful are to wander around, but has also hosted rallies and concerts.","07/12/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Cardiff Bay, Wales.","","",0,18);backgrounds[1747076]=new photo(1747076,"123691","","gallery","11 - Cardiff.jpg",400,600,"<strong>Water Tower reflected</strong>",1,1,"The <strong>Water Tower</strong> in <strong>Roald Dahl Plass</strong>, is one of many locations around <strong>Cardiff Bay</strong> that has become immediately recognisable to any fans of the BBC's revitalised Doctor Who and Torchwood.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nKnown as the emergency exit to the Torchwood Institute's underground headquarters, the Timelord's TARDIS has been seen parked outside this stunning piece of architecture on several occasions in the two shows.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nReflected in the tower is the <strong>Wales Millennium Centre</strong>, fronted with the inscriptions 'Creu Gwir fel Gwydr o Ffwrnais Awen' (‘Creating truth like glass from inspiration’s furnace’) and ‘In these stones horizons sing’. Gwyneth Lewis’ words reflect both Wales’ industrial heritage and cultural importance.","07/12/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Cardiff Bay, Wales.","","",0,18);backgrounds[1747078]=new photo(1747078,"123691","","gallery","12 - Cardiff.JPG",400,600,"<strong>Water Tower, Cardiff Bay</strong>",1,1,"The <strong>Water Tower</strong> at the top end of <strong>Roald Dahl Plass</strong> in <strong>Cardiff Bay</strong> is a focal point to many and an easily recognisable landmark. Luckily, on the afternoon that we headed into the bay, the sky was blue and provided a great backdrop to the structure.","07/12/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Roald Dahl Plass, Cardiff Bay.","","",0,18);backgrounds[1262833]=new photo(1262833,"67638","","gallery","Dark Angel.jpg",400,600,"<strong>Dark Angel</strong>",1,1,"The <strong>Angel of the North</strong> is probably one of the most photographed statues in the United Kingdom. On a recent trip to the North East, I visited this icon of the area, and took a good 50 shots of it. While most turned out to be your typical tourist fair, this close up of the structure seemed to provide something I had not seen photographed before.","05/08/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","Angel of the North, Gateshead","","",0,18);backgrounds[1364170]=new photo(1364170,"67638","","gallery","Wood and Metal.jpg",600,400,"<strong>Wood and Metal</strong>",1,1,"I freely (and happily) admit that this shot is heavily influenced by one I saw in a recent photography magazine. I am always looking for new perspectives on images and elements and the original was a shot I wanted to emulate if I could. An opportunity with perfect lighting arose recently and this was the outcome!","04/09/07","Richard Cooper-Knight","","","",0,18);