Part Plumber, part Dad, part Landscape and Nature Photographer based in the Silverdale and Arnside AONB and within a stones throw of the Lake District.
What an amazing weekend showing my photography at the Silverdale & Arnside Art & Craft Trail
Lots of positive comments which is very motivational to hear, and makes me want to really push on with my photography to be better and better.
Many thanks to everyone who came down!
I can’t wait for garlic season! It’s just around the corner! I love that pungent smell that hits you before you even see the carpet of white flowers!
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Are you a fan of wild garlic?
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#wildgarlic#silverdale#lancashire#uk#spring#springtime
A shot I took a couple of weeks back in between downpours. There was some magical light coming in from the west, illuminating the foreground peninsula while the dark moody clouds of the last downpour still loomed overhead!
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#jackscout#silverdale#lancashire#morecambebay#uk
Another Borrowdale photo, this one of the stunning castle crag, the smallest of the wainwright fells. This was one of those days with fleeting dashes of sunlight in between showers which for landscape photography is the perfect conditions to generate beautiful scenes like this.
Autumn in Borrowdale. This was a fleeting moment when the foreground and background were both in shadow and the clouds parted just enough to shine light through onto these lovely birch trees. Seconds later it was flat light again as the clouds moved over the scene.
Back in November last year I went on a workshop in the Borrowdale valley in the Lake District. Due to life/work/kids I’ve only just recently had time to look at then and edit them. So the next few post will be from autumn last year! Better late then never though eh!
Walking down Castle Hill in Lancaster and had to make an image out of this, just looks so photogenic! The cobblestones, the old Edwardian windows and the old style street lamp just makes you think you’re there a hundred years ago!
#raw_landscape#raw_uk#raw_bnw#blackandwhite
@kiers I can’t stand it when others crop my images or ask me to do a different crop. It completely alters the composition so it just doesn’t look right. Whenever I’ve sent an image to be used I’ve always stipulated it has to be as is!
Out on a dog walk yesterday in the merky fog and came across these two little scenes with my Fuji X100F and couldn’t help compose them. What do you think?
Who doesn’t love a springtime walk through a wild garlic woodland! After a few trips done to this local woodland (including one at 5am in the fog to no avail!), I finally got this image that I’m happy with. It perfectly represents springtime to me.