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It pains me to say this.An iconic tree that has stood for over 300 years has succumbed to the mindless behaviour of some...
29/09/2023

It pains me to say this.
An iconic tree that has stood for over 300 years has succumbed to the mindless behaviour of someone. The lone tree that gave the name to this beautiful spot along Hadrian’s wall has now gone. I’ve literally just driven past and the landscape looks completely different without the tree there. It’s so sad that somebody could do this! I just don’t understand why!
To all the photographers that shot at this spot, I’m sure this news will strike a cord.
I’m thankful that I had the pleasure of getting a few nice images of the tree but it’s very disheartening knowing that we will never get that chance to capture the images we imagined we would some day in the future.
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Low cloud on the fells overlooking Buttermere. A very dramatic view from the path looking back.                         ...
20/02/2022

Low cloud on the fells overlooking Buttermere. A very dramatic view from the path looking back.

Chasing the fog and came across the back end of a cloud inversion at Hadrian’s wall    pics                             ...
27/01/2022

Chasing the fog and came across the back end of a cloud inversion at Hadrian’s wall
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The North Pennines is a vast and diverse landscape, miles of nothingness and little pockets of woodlands scattered aroun...
27/01/2022

The North Pennines is a vast and diverse landscape, miles of nothingness and little pockets of woodlands scattered around.
From certain areas the views are amazing this is just one of those spots.

A real sense of peaceful coexistence here as the sheep stared into the fading light of the sun.                         ...
03/01/2022

A real sense of peaceful coexistence here as the sheep stared into the fading light of the sun.

A very Happy New Year 🥳 to all my friends and followers! Here’s to a wonderful 2022🍻 #2022
31/12/2021

A very Happy New Year 🥳 to all my friends and followers! Here’s to a wonderful 2022🍻
#2022

After lots of rain in Scotland the mountain slopes turned into pathways for all the water. Around every turn you saw gal...
19/12/2021

After lots of rain in Scotland the mountain slopes turned into pathways for all the water. Around every turn you saw gallons upon gallons of water rushing down the sides in to rivers and across roads. This shot close to rest and be thankful was a snippet of what I saw, the power of nature had already caused havoc along this road earlier in the year with a landslide that blocked the passage of any vehicle.

Just before the sun got to its full strength.Me and  waited patiently for the light to catch the low cloud cover but unf...
08/12/2021

Just before the sun got to its full strength.
Me and waited patiently for the light to catch the low cloud cover but unfortunately it didn’t quite reach us.
We made do with the beautiful orange glow that washed over the foreground.

A great chilly -3 degrees early morning outing with  at sycamore gap. It had all the ingredients for a beautiful sunrise...
30/11/2021

A great chilly -3 degrees early morning outing with at sycamore gap. It had all the ingredients for a beautiful sunrise but it turned out that we were shooting in the wrong direction.
Although the sunrise didn’t light up the clouds behind the tree as we wanted, the foreground light was still beautiful.

Looking down the throat of buttermere
22/11/2021

Looking down the throat of buttermere

Stopped off at Dubs hut for a quick snack and drink before heading up to Haystacks. I wondered around before leaving and...
21/11/2021

Stopped off at Dubs hut for a quick snack and drink before heading up to Haystacks. I wondered around before leaving and get a few images, this was my favourite.

This Friday I decided to take a trip to the Lake District and ascend Haystacks. The main objective was photography of co...
21/11/2021

This Friday I decided to take a trip to the Lake District and ascend Haystacks. The main objective was photography of course but my god! what a spectacular place, the views are amazing and even though it’s tough at times it is a very rewarding climb.
I came away with some nice shots that I will post up shortly but most importantly, I came away with an experience I will never forget.
Here is a slide I put together from my visit.

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