Ribblehead Viaduct Aerial Photography

I grew up just down the road from Ribblehead viaduct at the top end of Ribblesdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, but because it was always there for me, I didn’t take the time to photograph it. As one of the most popular landscape photography landmarks in the UK, I thought I’d try andContinue reading “Ribblehead Viaduct Aerial Photography”

Caernarfon Walls

I love the town of Caernarfon with its ancient walls and castle. Narrow streets full of shops and bars lay within and you really feel like you’re stepping back a few centuries. I took this one using the monotone preset in-camera with orange filter selected. This cuts out a lot of the blue and aquaContinue reading “Caernarfon Walls”

The Lonely Tree

Last week I spent a good couple of hours trying to decide how I would photograph this infamous tree. The subject of many landscape photography prizes, the view changes over the year depending on the water level and also over time with surrounding vegetation. As a well known Welsh icon I thought it would makeContinue reading “The Lonely Tree”

Bwa Gwyn

I had a great evening photographing the coast around Rhoscolyn on Anglesey, Wales. The weather was changing quickly and the strong wind from around the headland was bringing in a fresh chop on the sea. As the waves lapped into the cove I decided it was best to capture the waves over a few secondsContinue reading “Bwa Gwyn”

“Lost”

It was great to have this photo accepted into the Shrewsbury Open Photographic Exhibition (SOPE) 2020. The SOPE is a national contest with thousands of entries and being accepted is a bit like being shortlisted. This image came from a really fun photo shoot and I really like the way it came out in blackContinue reading ““Lost””