Bleaberry Tarn

Taken during a walk through the mountains along the south-western side of Buttermere in the Lake District a few years ago. This valley is one of my favourite places in the UK, always providing stunning views and packed with fond memories of family holidays here. Today’s photo is available to purchase here.

The Druid’s Idol

The Druid’s Idol, estimated to weigh over 200 tons, balances precariously on a tiny support – it’s been this way for many years – hard to believe it won’t fall over with the lightest breeze, but still it stands! Brimham Rocks – such a magical and otherworldly place. Pillars of the most deformed gritstone imaginable Read more about The Druid’s Idol[…]

Red Arrows

The spectacular Red Arrows display team flying in close formation against a cloudless blue sky. This photo was taken several years ago during the Chatsworth Country Fair, and to my great satisfaction, was published in the Derbyshire Times the following day. Today’s photo is available to purchase here.

Staffies on the Beach

Staffordshire Bull Terriers Leo (left) and Charlie (right) enjoying the beach at the end of a fabulous day on the Isle of Wight. Taken a few years ago during my first, and so far only visit to the Isle of Wight, this walk on the beach was one of the highlights of the long weekend Read more about Staffies on the Beach[…]

Hong Kong Skyline

I was fortunate to have the opportunity to travel to Hong Kong and neighbouring mainland China several times in 2014 and 2015. Such a fantastic place to visit and photograph, I can highly recommend a trip. Taken from the viewing platform at the top of Victoria Peak, today’s photo is one of the iconic views Read more about Hong Kong Skyline[…]

Buttermere Reflections

One from back in 2012, this is one of my all time favourites. Taken from the north-west shore of Buttermere looking towards Fleetwith Pike, Gatesgarth and Honister. The Lake District has been a special place for me as long as I can recall, the infatuation starting with regular family holidays there as a child. The Read more about Buttermere Reflections[…]

Standing Stones at Callanish

Taken during a fantastic road-trip last year, this spot was certainly one of the highlights! The story of the stones at Callanish (Calanais, in the local Gaelic language) starts some 5000 years ago, with further stone circles scattering the surrounding windswept landscape of the west coast of the Isle of Lewis. The main site at Callanish Read more about Standing Stones at Callanish[…]