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Chain harrow, quad bike and operative in perfect harmony. On farmland at Staple Fitzpaine, Somerset.
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North Ronaldsay, most Northerly of all the Orkney islands, population of approx just 60 people now, and not an easy Island to do, plane if the weather is ok, or a once a week ferry service that runs if the weather is ok, Certainly not for the feint hearted traveller... saying that, this was my second visit to the island, and all went well. I was really lucky with this shot as I'd been indoors for a while waiting to head down to the shore to shoot sunset, peered out of the window and saw this ginormous black storm cloud, one of the biggest I'd ever seen in Scotland, blowing in from out to sea, quick dash and get set up, as it was moving could see sort of what was going to happen, I just hoped it lasted long enough, and went high enough to frame the house in the golden light under all the black... as you can see, it did just that, managed a few decent shots of it but this was my pick of the bunch, a big thanks to whoever built that house right there to make the shot! Really happy with this one. A really stunning gem of a place, more sunset shots to follow, great to get a decent keeper for a reminder of a very special evening there.
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Once again had a non-photographic weather but Never mind ...
Thames Barrier, Greenwich, City Of London. A very rainy, windy, stormy day providing a dramatic setting around the City tidal defences. 108 seconds @ f/16
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Somehow my drive lined up perfectly with the edge of the storm. Rarely have I seen such a clear-cut edge to such a massive storm like this. Was absolutely crazy!
In the distance, a menacing storm is starting to take over farms. Was definitely one of the scariest (and awesomest) storms I've ever been in!
This is the last of my images from a recent quite fruitful trip to North Yorkshire, same day, different tree..
Spotted this one located in a hillside amongst the (what I presume) are glacial erratic boulders, I wanted the try and shoot this and include the snow covered Ingleborough if possible, which is what you see here.
Again another black and white image, although the colour version is nice enough removing it for me just adds to the stark feel of the lone tree without it's leaves taking everything the weather can throw at it year after year. Somehow always holding on.