For now, while the rain pours in the UK, I will continue to re-visit old wildlife images and re-edit to produce something different to the original edits. Birds seem to be especially good for this task!
Category Archives: Aperture
Snowdon: September 2019
Last time I hiked up Snowdon (I say hiked, we took the Miner’s Track, which is fairly easy-going for the most part) the mountain decided to mess with me. It was a lovely sunny day when we set off, and yet in the space of three hours it rained, hailed, and eventually snowed on me.Continue reading “Snowdon: September 2019”
Kinder Scout: September 2019
We took another hike up Kinder Scout today, this time to look for fungi species, and I came back with a few quickly shot images of the breathtaking landscape of the Dark Peaks.
Flora: May/June 2019
“Here are some images of flora taken over the last few months.”
Peaks: February 2019
We spent a day with Fujifilm in the Dark Peaks at the Derbyshire/Sheffield border taking images with Chris Upton.
Masters Summer Project
“Now we are working on our final summer projects for completion of the masters, and my subject is a local National Trust estate, Calke Abbey.”
Into the woods: November 2018
“The leaves are rapidly falling…”
Wollaton Stags: October 2018
“…a few images of the very friendly deer at Nottingham’s Wollaton Hall”
Chasing light: September/October 2018
At the end of September I started a Masters course in Biological Photography and Imaging.
Focus
“I love the colours and shapes.”