Category Archives: Landscapes

Chasing the autumn colours

I took a break from wedding albums, editing portraits and framing prints today to make the most of the autumn sunshine and the school half term!  I packed a small selection of lenses and headed off with the family to Bolton Abbey to see what the autumn colours were like and to get away from staring at...

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A postcard from Brugge

I took the opportunity of a wedding-free bank holiday to go for a break to Belgium and south Holland for 8 days with the family. The weather was superb with only a few light showers during two mornings, the rest of the time was sunny and warm – a far cry from what I’ve returned home...

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A break in Dumfrieshire

Took the opportunity of a wedding free bank holiday to head off in the motorhome for a few days nature photography. We headed to Dumfrieshire, in particular, the area around Portpatrick where I had a brief winter weekend break a few years back. Portpatrick in spring is a very different place for the wildlife and...

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Bluebells in Bedfordshire

A long haul down the M1 today to photograph what is probably the best bluebell wood in England! I’d heard about this place but wasn’t prepared for just how magnificent a view it would be and my jaw fell open as we drove alongside the beechwood to the car park. There were so many bluebells...

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Spring time in the woods

Couldn’t resist a trip out to photograph the wood anemonies that are carpeting the local woodlands at the moment. I limited my kit on this trip to just two lenses, the awesome 24mm tilt/shift lens and a very sharp 90mm macro lens. Here’s just a single image for a taster taken with the 24mm perspective...

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Snowdrops at Nostell priory

Shooting a commission for the National Trust at Nostell Priory National enabled me to use my new 24mm PC-E tilt and shift lens to its advantage. A low viewpoint on the snowdrops gave a good base and focal point to the image, while a small amount of tilt allowed me to pull the house into...

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