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This was the last beam I shot, and by this time my head was spinning. Definitely bring water with you! I went with Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours because the owner, Carol Bigthumb, has a reputation for being organized. They have a photographer's tour and you get priority for shooting. What you don't get is the ability to move around much-they line you up, wide angle lenses on the ground in front, other lenses in back, and you shoot from your designated spot while the guide tosses sand into the beams. It's definitely worth doing once.

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captured in the abandoned Manicomio E. (2015)

The classic long leading line on the Great Ridge at sunrise.

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This is the interior view of the upper (fourth) level of the Arbed Steel Works at the Terres Rouges industrial site on the French-Luxembourg border. The building dates from 1900-1920. It was taken at sunset. I left this place covered head to toe in red iron ore dust...

 

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Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

 

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This was recently chosen as one of 2009's best abandoned photos by the Flickr Blog! Thank you so much for this honor!

Standing at the lakeside watching this spectacular scene of sun rays seeping through clouds unfold before our very eyes ... Life, sometimes, is just perfect!

An early dawn shot from Flamborough September 2015

 

Another beach shot of the lighthouse can be seen here goo.gl/mEspOk

A remnant of a leaf cluster.

Well first of all apologies for not posting on here for a while. Been a hectic few weeks and just havn't gotton round to posting on here because of it.

However i think I am back with a bit of a doozy. This image is from the same session as my previous upload and shows a tree, on the right known as Excalibur because it vaguely resembles a big sword!

This little glade in the wood is now covered in thick bracken but a few weeks ago, when most bluebell patches were dying off this one was hitting its prime. Throw in mist and light rays and i am confident in saying this is my best bluebell shot yet and I think its going to be a tough one to top!

My mental health has been on a bit of a downward slide recently and I am really struggling to keep positive but sessions like this are better than ANY medicine or therapy out there and if I start to feel low or begin to doubt my work its images like this i turn to to make me realise that actually, I'm pretty good at this and I should be more confident in my capabilities.

Another bit of news too. I was contacted by N-photo magazine a couple of weeks ago who saw my work on Instagram and wanted to know if they could do a feature on me. I was simply blown away by this and am happy to announce I am featured in the Your Stories section of Julys edition, so look out for that if you buy the mag!

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My village close to sunset.

4 shot HDR using Photomatix with camera settings:

f/11, ISO 200, 1/250sec, 28mm

High up in the Dinorwig slate quarry witht the Snowdonia Mountains in the background

Cornish, Maine.

 

Panorama view from Highland Farms in Cornish this afternoon of some Crepuscular rays.

 

To many clouds to get any sunset photos today.

captured in the abandoned Chateau Lumiere. (2016)

captured in the abandoned Chiesa Gora. (2015)

The setting sun shoots rays in to the Grose Valley and Butterbox Canyon

Scanned slide, photo taken in August 1996

dark clouds and a little bit of sun

View across Lake Geneva from Montreux, Switzerland. This image and "Shades of Yellow" are of the same view, taken from different times of the day to show how the light differed.

 

This shot has been tweaked specifically to bring out the light rays and make it a more punchy as a black and white image as the original image was a little flat.

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia

 

captured in the abandoned Church of Decay. (2016)

Last Sunday morning must have been the best morning ever for sun ray shots. Truly amazing. The sun was much higher in the sky since the dense fog first had to dissolve. When the sun started to peek through.. simply amazing! I will upload a few more later this week. It was so difficult to decide which one to post first.

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captured in the abandoned Château Lumière. (Re-Visit 2016)

captured in the abandoned Villa Curva. (2016)

captured in the abandoned Manicomio E. (Re-Visit 2016)

Amazing morning in the forest, it started foggy but as the fog began to clear the sun appeared along with these beautiful crepuscular rays. Taken on the same day as 'the barn' and 'suffolk woodland'.

 

Suffolk, UK

 

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A different interpretation of the light rays in Sherwood Forest taken earlier in the week on a cold a frosty morning. Best viewed in lightbox.

One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.

 

Model : Gregory Lamouline

Lights : me

Assist : Julian PanPan Cara Bim

 

Light painting session with Fabian Viroux, Alex, Julian PanPan Cara Bim, Gregory Lamouline, Djo Milon, Pascal Biston, Océane Bolette, Matt Pasqua, Leslie Blommaert, Auré Lie, Sébastien Silvaggio

 

Woodland garden at Pabbay House, the work of one man over 3 decades.

I've not been away from my dogs for a very long time, but I left them home for a brief time this weekend to visit family and they were fine, but I wanted to try and show how dogs may feel. I used light shining through blinds to create the shadow.

When you look through the car's window and see the magnificent beauty of a sweet light bending itself on the curves of a green mountain. This is mother nature telling us to enjoy our lives.

 

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Stewart Island, New Zealand

What's beter than geting up early in the morning et drinking his coffee in front of that view ?

captured in the abandoned Blue Chapel. (2014)

captured in the abandoned Maison Lierre. (2015)

Hinundayan, Philippines at sunrise.

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I've been away from the UK for seven years. And in today's post, I'm honest about my experiences travelling and why I'm ready to re-join society, But it has been, overall a wonderful experience.

 

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