A multiple exposure shot of spring primulas in a Northamptonshire park.
See also Japanese Anenomes.
A bed, looking a bit sad and creepy, covered with a few of the thousands of items collected by the former owners of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire in the days when taxidermy was a respectable form of house decoration.
Violinists of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing at the Royal Albert Hall in London, hopefully capturing something of the energy of their performance.
Awarded First Place in The President’s Trophy competition for best projected image held at Dunchurch Photographic Society on 11th October 2017.
Based on a photograph taken during a recent visit to the National Gallery in London.
Awarded First Place in The Gerry Coyle Memorial Trophy competition for best colour print held at Dunchurch Photographic Society on 25th October 2017.
Awarded Second Place in the Badby Challenge Competition between 9 clubs held in Badby on 15th November 2017.
Accepted for exhibition as a print at Midland Counties Photographic Federation PhotoFolio 2018.
Accepted for exhibition as a print at Midland Counties Photographic Federation MidPhot 2018. Awarded an MCPF Ribbon.
Broken chairs in the scullery at Calke Abbey, Derbyshire.
l liked the vividly coloured yet grungy abandoned state of this room preserved from the beginning of the last century.
RS Feva sailing dinghies coming in after a training session at Draycote Water near Dunchurch, Warwickshire.
One straggler lags behind the others as the boats are brought ashore.
Spring crocuses photographed with multiple exposure moving a few degrees around a central clump.
Looking along the length of Llyn Padarn on a rainy day towards Mount Snowdon in North Wales. The mountain peak itself (just to the left of image centre) is shrouded in cloud.
I liked the texture of the rain drops in the lake and the patches of sunlight finding a way through the rain clouds to highlight parts of the water surface and the foreground grasses.