Yet another solitary tree
Photographers like solitary trees, they can be quite reflective of mood, light, location and occasion. This one was caught just north of St Fagans – an oak tree in a large field otherwise grazed by sheep.
Photographers like solitary trees, they can be quite reflective of mood, light, location and occasion. This one was caught just north of St Fagans – an oak tree in a large field otherwise grazed by sheep.
The Natural History Museum is an impressive building in any light, but emerging from visiting the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition, which had opened there the day before, you just couldn’t help but be amazed at the contrast between the sunlit building and the … Continue readingAn exceptional building in exceptional light
Another image taken whilst on a walk. This time the first stage of The Beacons Way – from The Skirrid (Holy Mountain), near Abergavenny, to Llanthony Priory. A lovely early autumn day which had everything, sunshine, a bit of rain and blasting winds from the … Continue readingSkirrid from road up to Hatterrall Hill