Woodland photography is a great skill that has largely evaded me. I have huge respect for those that do it well. Where others see fascinating shapes and patterns I see nothing but chaos.
Read MoreBluebells and my love for woodland
Bluebells and my love for woodland
Woodland photography is a great skill that has largely evaded me. I have huge respect for those that do it well. Where others see fascinating shapes and patterns I see nothing but chaos.
Read MoreAchieving a long held ambition
Normally the early autumn months would find me in France. However, in view of the current uncertainties of life, we decided not to go this year. Instead I realised a long held ambition to travel in the Western Isles of Scotland.
Read MoreIncluding several Wiltshire Bottoms!
Great Ridge is steeped in history. Its woods sit on a ridge at about 600-700 feet and form part of an ancient trackway that once led from the Kentish coast all the way to the Bristol Channel.
Read MoreThe Ebble Valley
A couple of weeks ago, as travel restrictions in the UK eased, I drove the 20 miles to Ebbesborne Wake in the River Ebble Valley in Wiltshire to explore an area I haven’t visited for many years.
Read MoreThe challenge of photographing on your doorstep
When I first built this website a month ago I had an admittedly short roadmap for a series of posts for this blog. But little did I know that the whole world would be turned upside down after just two posts.
Read MoreIf anyone suggests to you that in this day and age of drag and drop even a novice can build a website, don’t believe them. Run away. Run away very quickly.
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