Wow! – A month has passed!
Wow I have been back from Iceland now a month today; time sure does fly…
Wow I have been back from Iceland now a month today; time sure does fly…
It’s good to be back in Iceland. Just hope I can get home…
Back from a week in the Cairngorms to photograph the autumn colour. Initially it looked like autumn was going to give the Cairngorms a miss, but within 2 days everything exploded into colour…
Just back from 10 days in the Scottish Highlands for some immersive photography time and after 18 months of limited travel it was good to be travelling again…
Well my friend Phil and I took a trip to a patch of ancient oak rainforest in Snowdonia. It was a pleasant day – weather was horrible, far too sunny and nice, but as we were there just to have a look around and practise (due to being locked down for most of the last year) we still had a good day…
A sweeping and challenging title, but it is true – if you are a landscape photographer you know all about disappointment, but people do think it is easy and “you must have a good camera”…
I had a few days in Glencoe recently, which allowed a few visits to photograph the much-photographed Lagangarbh Hut just off the A82 in Glencoe. Hopefully, by photographing over a few different days, I would get variations in the weather; which I did – variations of dull and cloudy…
With autumn just around the corner, I thought I would spend a few days in the Lake District and locate some locations ready for autumn; but the weather did its best to stop me…
Whilst processing my recent images from Dead Lake, I became interested in the very graphic almost sketch-like work generated by creating images based on purely the luminosity values of the images…
It is good to see a location in a different light and at different times of the day, so we made an early morning return to Dead Lake, this time to shoot in Black & White…