Harvesting The Old Fashioned Way
A selection of photographs taken at the ‘Harvesting The Old Fashioned Way’ show at Lavant during September 2019.
Beauty is in the eye of the photographer
A selection of photographs taken at the ‘Harvesting The Old Fashioned Way’ show at Lavant during September 2019.
I finally made it to Scotland this year with a visit to Argyll and the Black Mountains. Unfortunately the weather was far from kind on most days however the scenery
A few images from a stroll in our local woods (The Forest of Bere). I was hoping to get more pictures of the butterflies that normally frequent the paths but
Yet another solitary flower post. This time of one of my all-time favourites the orange California Poppy! (Eschscholzia californica) I have fond memories from childhood of sliding off the little
Fire Rainbow, or to give it the more scientific name, ‘Circumhorizontal Arc’, spotted during the visit to the Horses at War display in West Sussex yesterday. These are apparently quite rare
[twocol_one_first] Continuing the theme of solitary blooms here is one from today captured in the countryside near home. I believe this particular ‘daisy’ is a Scentless Mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum) but
[twocol_one_first] I’m not much of a gardener and so it is always nice when this tatty old plant at the end of the garden survives another year to throw out
That time has come round again when the local woodlands fill with bluebells and I make my annual pilgrimage to photograph them!
Following my failure (again) to get to Scotland this year I settled for a day trip to the Brecon Beacons instead. Weather could have been better but at least the
I am pleased to announce the completion of a commission from the Southwick Estate to provide photographic images for their new web site www.southwickestate.co.uk. This was a prestigious commission for me
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