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Group of trees on the hillside of the Hoad in Ulverston, sunshie behind against dark looming rainclouds.
Lake Buttermere in the lake district.
Taken at sunrise with this area of the lake have nice still waters..
Looking down to Weston beach and the East Devon coastline in England.
The Eye Brook Reservoir near Uppingham, originally flooded to supply water to the huge nearby Corby steelworks Eye Brook was used by the famous Dam Buster Squadron practising using the bouncing bomb before the infamous raid in Germany.
Some of my followers will probably remember that my last visit to Elvaston castle was cut short by a couple of uninformed over zealous security officers, well after leaving it a year or so, I decided to pay a return visit on a promising sunset evening and thankfully I got rewarded with a beautiful sky for my efforts.
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One from the archives, a stunning misty sunrise at Mevagissey harbour, Cornwall. This is a slightly wider view of the one I uploaded 4 years ago
This church was saved when the reservoir was flooded in the 1970’s. It makes a magnificent subject sitting as it does on the edge of this huge reservoir.
An occasional visit to this pier with the winter times probably one of the best times, this one last November...
10 Stop Firecrest filter...
I stumbled upon this scene walking after dinner in Whitby - without my good camera. The best camera is sometimes the one you possess.
Long exposure of Boscombe Pier.
No sunrise this particular morning and decided to play around with some long exposures instead.
Used 10 Stop nd firecrest filter, this angle with the clouds coming towards me...
It's a cliché,but it has to be done if you're going to do a nightshoot in London and at the iconic Tower bridge...
Still plenty of traffic around even at 2am, which was a bonus for the light trails
Boat PE1043,
Sunset captured at Mudeford Quay earlier this year during the first lockdown on one of our daily walks allowed at the time and no tripod.
Still waters with some colourful light.
Sunset at Mudeford with Highcliffe yacht club and the Haven House pub in the distance.
The tide was just returning and with a still evening getting some nice reflections.
Until 1st November 1855 Segenhoe Church was the parish church of the Bedfordshire village of Ridgmont. Now a roofless ruin it lies someway South of Ridgmont and just East of the village of Eversholt. The old church provides some great opportunities for the photographer as it can be easily photographed from any aspect.
Until 1st November 1855 Segenhoe Church was the parish church of the Bedfordshire village of Ridgmont. Now a roofless ruin it lies someway South of Ridgmont and just East of the village of Eversholt. The old church provides some great opportunities for the photographer as it can be easily photographed from any aspect.