Gallery
Landscapes
I think taking Landscape images is probably my favourite genre of photography. I am so lucky to have been born in North Dorset and I have only moved from just over the hill to where I live now. So I have the added advantage of knowing the area quite well
Fungi
In the Autumn I always enjoy a chance of taking some images of Fungi.I have been lucky to have gone on a couple of workshops into the New Forest where there is always an abundance of different species of all shapes and sizes. Always tricky to take images the light
Infrared
Here are some examples of my infrared photography. The infrared light is not visible to the naked eye so infrared photography shows us a different world to what we normally see. Green grass and trees become white. Water and the sky become a deep blue. Scenes are saturated with crisp
Bluebells, Poppies and Lavender
There are certain times of the year when there are those images I need to go out and take. These are the swathes of flowers whether wild or cultivated. The first of these in the year are the Bluebells and I never get tired of the wonderful display in the woods
Monochrome images
Besides colour photography I do enjoy the challenge of monochrome photography. Trying to find a picture that will look good converted to Black and white is a challenge. I have added a mixture of some of the images I have converted. My LRPS (Licentiate of the Royal Photography Society) panel
Wildlife
I am so lucky living where I do as there is a wealth of wildlife on my doorstep, In the garden around and about where I live in North Dorset and the reserves including RSPB Arne in Poole Harbour, RSPB Radipole and Lodmoor in the heart of Weymouth and RSPB
Night Photography
Night photography is something I really enjoy but wandering around towns and cities on my own at night is not for me. Many of my night images are from shoots I have done with Blandford Forum Camera club, namely Poole, Weymouth, Salisbury. We also had a trip to Knowlton church
London at night
On November the 26th/27th November 2012 I was lucky enough to spend a night in London taking part in a photography workshop, spending a whole night from 8pm to 8am touring in a taxi cab taking night images. Something I certainly wouldn’t have done on my own, it was a
Butterflies, Insects & Reptiles
During the summer months my photography turns to smaller things! The wildlife is not so visible then and the light except in the early mornings can be too stark for landscape photography. Again in the area where I live there is some places where I can go to see Butterflies,
LRPS Gallery
I had been working towards a LRPS distinction with the Royal Photographic Society for a little while and on Sunday 2nd March 2014 I had the honour of being awarded my Licentiate Distinction from the Royal Photographic Society. The distinctions have three levels of namely, Licentiate, Associate and Fellow memberships
Dogs
Our dogs have and are an important part of our lives and of course I enjoy taking images of them through their years with us. It is hard seeing pictures of the dogs we have lost over the years but we try to remember the good times and what we
Harvest Mice
These images were taken at a Harvest Mice workshop at Dean Mason’s Windows on Wildlife hide near Corfe Mullen. We had a morning with just two of us, my friend Pat and myself taking photos of these lovely little creatures and of course Dean who made cups of tea and