Rob

@hatchetjackk
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Consultant | Cyber Security Engineer

This is where I post my photography, mostly. All photos I post are my own unless otherwise stated.

Running from Instagram.

#SecurityEngineering
#Consulting
#Photography

Websitewww.robmarshall.me

Instagram continues to have problems posting photos.

Here's some trash.

Soco found a new bag to sit in. I guess it's his now.

#Caturday
#Photography

Albert's rare appearance.

#Caturday
#CatsOfMastodon

Just admiring the craftsmanship of English architecture in Oxford. Every street presented an opportunity to capture.

#StreetPhotography
#Architecture
#Symmetry

Visitors to Père Lachaise in Paris pause to contemplate the tombs of the cemetery's permanent residents.

Established in 1804, Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris is a fascinating blend of history, art, and nature. It's the final resting place for over 1 million people, including some of the world's most celebrated artists, writers, and musicians. Notable figures buried there include Jim Morrison, Oscar Wilde, and Frédéric Chopin.

#StreetPhotography
#Paris
#Photography

A man protests against the current government with signs outside the Westgate mall in Oxford, UK.

I'm fascinated by people's confidence to step outside and present their opinions in a public forum especially in the age of social media.

#Photography
#StreetPhotography
#Protest

A beautiful array of flowers in front of the Gardens of Oxford inside of the Covered Market.

The Covered Market is a popular indoor shopping area with dozens of stores selling everything from coffee to cookies and more. It can feel quite magical at times.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/VApCZufRsCbkM1dX8

#Photography
#Flowers
#Flowershop

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I had the privilege of enjoying a fantastic cappuccino at the oldest coffee shop in all of Europe, right in downtown Oxford. Perhaps the best cup I've had in a long time.

The Queen's Lane Coffee House has been serving coffee since 1654. Interestingly, it was here that Jeremy Bentham discovered Utilitarianism.

#StreetPhotography
#Coffee

Tourists and residents of Oxford walk beneath the Hertford Bridge, also known as the Bridge of Sighs, which connects two parts of Hertford College.

Some mistakenly believe that it is a replica of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice. No matter the case, this landmark draws the attention and camera lenses of many people walking the beautiful streets of Oxford, UK.

#Architecture
#StreetPhotography

A very tiny snail sits attached to a wall.

#MacroPhotography
#Mollusk
#Photography