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Path to Cat Bells Summit - Infrared
March 23, 2022
What I love about infrared photography is that I am working with light that the human eye cannot see. With colour photography I feel the need to keep integrity of the scene I am photographing to keep… ›
Mud and Clevedon Pier
September 17, 2021
I realised the other day that I’d not been back to my favourite pier since Comet Neowise’s visit last summer. A quick check of tide times told me there was a low tide occurring shortly after sunset… ›
Withypool & Barle Valley Autumn Walk for Exmoor Magazine
August 23, 2021
I wrote back in February this year how I had been photographing walks for Exmoor Magazine lately. The autumn edition has just been published which again includes a featured walk illustrated with my… ›
Infrared - King’s Wood in the Mendip Hills
June 14, 2021
These images are part of a larger long-term project that I’ve been working on for the last couple of years. I will talk more about this in another post soon, but these I made at the end of last week… ›
Wild Garlic in Folly Wood, Somerset
May 19, 2021
Spring has been very slow this year. It started off well with an unusually warm spell but then in April temperatures plummeted and everything stopped. I’ve been waiting for weeks for the wild garlic… ›
Evening at Hartland Quay
April 15, 2021
The weather forecast suggested we were in for an evening of cloud so I decided to visit the beach at Harland Quay on the North Devon Coast and see if I could find make a moody seascape or two.… ›
Cornborough Cliff Sunset, North Devon
March 31, 2021
I don’t tend chase sunsets these days but, on this day, there was something quite tangible in the air and the draw was too much. I was on a pre-pandemic trip to Westward Ho! on the North Devon coast… ›
Quantock Hills Spring Walk for Exmoor Magazine
February 22, 2021
I have been photographing a few walks for Exmoor Magazine recently. It’s a simple enough brief. Follow the provided walk and photograph it, a year before planned publication so that the images will… ›
Long Dark Winter
February 05, 2021
I don’t tend to stray to far from home in the winter. Maybe it is a hibernation thing, or I am just lazy! January tends to be my time for catching up on all the non-urgent admin jobs put off during… ›
Comet Neowise
July 22, 2020
I have always had a fascination with space and the cosmos so when I heard there was a potential bright comet coming this year that should be visible in the sky from the northern hemisphere, I was… ›
Rain at Stockhill Wood in the Mendip Hills
June 22, 2020
I have been working almost exclusively in infrared for the past couple of weeks. The unsettled weather has kept me quite busy I have hardly made any colour images. Having largely missed out on spring… ›
The Great British Summer in Infrared
June 11, 2020
We had a scorching hot spring this year during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. The hottest, driest, and sunniest on record, or something like that. Almost right from the first day of lockdown we have… ›
Morning Mist at Mendip Lodge Wood
May 22, 2020
On Wednesday I woke to find the house surrounded by fog which was a nice surprise. A quick check of my weather app told me there was fog on the Mendip Hills too so I threw on some clothes and set off… ›
Unlocked during Lockdown – Autumn at Ebbor Gorge
April 09, 2020
Not being able to get out and make new photographs is frustrating but there has been an upside. It is proving to be an opportunity to unlock images from my backlog of unedited work so I thought I… ›
Lockdown - What a Difference a Month Makes
April 02, 2020
When I made my last post in February I had no idea how much our lives were about change.I spent the second and thirds weeks of March in the Lake District with family on a walking holiday. At first… ›
Infrared - Oak Tree and Storm Dennis
February 19, 2020
Much to my surprise, my love affair with infrared has continued throughout the winter. Popular opinion online seems to be that spring and summer are the best times for infrared. I didn’t get my… ›
Summer Morning at Porlock Common
February 06, 2020
I’ve been working my way though some old unedited images the past few days. I absolutely love going out with my camera exploring and making new images. Editing them, on the other hand, doesn’t always… ›
West Sussex Coast Infrared
February 04, 2020
West Sussex Coast Infrared I made this image in 2018 as part of my early experiments with Infrared photography but I’ve only just gotten around to editing it. Back in 2018 I didn’t have a dedicated… ›
New Year, New Decade - Somerset Coast
January 16, 2020
Last year was not the easiest year for me. My dear dad passed away in January after a long illness and that hit me harder than I ever imagined it would. He was my biggest fan. When I first started… ›
Bluebell Dreamscapes
May 08, 2019
I made a conscious decision not to go chasing the bluebells this year. I spent a lot of time getting up early last year to photograph the bluebells and then just couldn’t find any real passion to… ›
Blackmoor Reserve, Mendip Hills
March 19, 2019
The Mendip Hills have a long history of mining. Blackmoor along with nearby Ubley Warren and Velvet Bottom was the site of lead mining dating as far back as early Roman occupation and remained active… ›
Clevedon Monochrome
March 07, 2019
Although not in infrared, I continued with my monochrome theme this week when I visited Clevedon on a wet overcast but tranquil evening. I spent all my time exploring compositions around the Marine… ›
Black Down Infrared
March 05, 2019
After an unusually hot and sunny February in the UK, the weather switched back to the more usual cooler rain and cloud at the end of last week. I decided to pop up to Black Down on the Mendip Hills… ›
Infrared Adventures
February 28, 2019
I’ve long had a fascination with infrared images. Ever since seeing the late Simon Marsden's infrared work in magazines in the 1980s. I found something quite eerie about these images created from… ›
Autumn Mist on the Quantock Hills
October 26, 2018
Autumn is my favourite season. The warm tones, the morning mists and most of all, the peace and quiet. The changes in nature during spring is on a par with autumn for photographic interest but spring… ›
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