A moody dusk at Clevedon Pier as the lights came on.
The incoming tide at Portland Bill, Dorset.
A long exposure shot during high tide at Knighstone Causeway, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset.
The last light of a spring sunset at Hartland Quay, North Devon
The walk across the massive frozen lake to get to this spot was one I'll probably never forget. It was 700 metres from one side to the other, walking over crazy frozen cracks to the eerie sound of creaking and deep booming as the gigantic ice plates heaved and squeezed against each other. I was seriously questioning my sanity with every step I took!
It was all okay though, turned out that the ice was actually very thick and we kind of got used to the scary noises as the night wore on. Stayed here in bitterly cold conditions (minus 16) for about 4 hours waiting for the show to kick off, this was as good as it got though, not as lively as forecast but still totally magical.
Another neck wrenching shot between the high risers at 'More London'.
Another neck wrenching 'straight up the middle' shot between the high risers at 'More London'. Passenger planes are passing over here at the rate of about one every three minutes so I didn't have to wait too long to get what I came for.
A fiery sunrise and stunning reflections at the Assut de l'Or Bridge. An almost surreal floating cityscape?
South Devon.
The Petrified Trees at Porlock Salt Marsh, Somerset
Hight tide at Ersfjord looking across to the snow capped 'Devil's Teeth', Senja, Norway.
The impressive Palau de les Arts. It's difficult to capture the enormous scale and presence of this building, looking like a gigantic space ship sat on its keyhole landing pad, it totally dominates it's surroundings and is very much the head of the family.
Bantham Bay, South Devon.
Dusky pink tones at Portland Bill, Dorset
A long exposure image of Clevedon Pier captured at dusk with the pier lights just switching on.
Daybreak at the 'More London' development on the Southbank of the Thames.
A candyfloss sky over the ruins of St. Michael's church on Burrow Mump, Somerset.
View across the amazing eye ball structure that is the 'Hemispheric'.
Early morning along the Grand Canal from the Rialto Bridge, Venice.
Some beautiful side light during sunset at Bantham Bay, South Devon.
Pulpit Rock at Portland Bill, Dorset, during a 'lively' high tide.
High tide at Ersfjord looking across to the snow capped 'Devil's Teeth', Senja, Norway.
Batmans headquarters situated in the 'More London' area. I was politely asked to desist from photographing here by a large security guard....which only confirmed my suspicions. Why else would they ask me to leave?
The last light of sunset filtering across the picturesque village of Hamnoy, Moskenes, Lofoten, Norway.
The last light of sunset filtering across the picturesque village of Hamnoy, Moskenes, Lofoten, Norway.
This is 'Number One London Bridge', a prestigious address apparently, but more to the point a great building to photograph. There's sharp symmetry to play with here and also some reflected reflections going on, which creates a quite confusing picture that's challenging to figure out at first.....well it is for me anyway.
Dusk at Portland Bill, Dorset.
Detached residence, one up, one down, fabulous mountain views.
A view of The Shard from under one of the old brick arches at London Bridge.
Bantham Bay, South Devon.
Crashing waves and a hint of colour during a stormy winter sunset at Portland Bill, Dorset.
The walk across the massive frozen lake to get to this spot was one I'll probably never forget. It was 700 metres from one side to the other, walking over crazy frozen cracks to the eerie sound of creaking and deep booming as the gigantic ice plates heaved and squeezed against each other. I was seriously questioning my sanity with every step I took!
It was all okay though, turned out that the ice was actually very thick and we kind of got used to the scary noises as the night wore on. Stayed here in bitterly cold conditions (minus 16) for about 4 hours waiting for the show to kick off, this was as good as it got though, not as lively as forecast but still totally magical.
Rough seas and a hint of red light at sunrise near the village of A, Moskenes, Lofoten Islands, Norway.
It's Burrow Mump actually but my great niece mispronounced it Murrow Bump on a recent visit which made me laugh (a lot) and I kind of prefer it like that now.
The Church of St Michel de Rupe sitting proudly atop Brent Tor, Dartmoor, Devon. Captured as the sun was beginning to set, casting some nice sidelight against the Tor.
The Millennium Bridge is a colourful place at night, this iconic view across to St. Paul's Cathedral is quite spectacular with the dome lit up by two massive search lights.
Rough seas and a hint of red light at sunrise near the village of A, Moskenes, Lofoten Islands, Norway.
The swirling tide at Westcombe Bay on the South Devon Coast.
A candyfloss sky over the ruins of St. Michael's church on Burrow Mump, Somerset.
Portland Bill, Dorset.
A gloriously colourful sunset at Saddle Tor, Dartmoor, Devon.
A gloriously colourful sunset at Saddle Tor, Dartmoor, Devon.
North Devon.
The remains of this old Norwegian ship have been lodged here on Berrow beach since a fateful night in March 1897 when it was driven onto the sands in a gale force storm. Happily the 10 crew members and the ships dog were all rescued by the Burnham Lifeboat Team
Portland Bill, Dorset.
Hartland Quay, North Devon.
Clevedon Pier catching some nice sidelight, Somerset.
Ashness Jetty at Derwentwater in the Lake District. Captured in the rain during a moody sunset.
Crashing waves and a hint of colour during a stormy winter sunset at Portland Bill, Dorset.
An empty isolated barn awaiting the harvest in deepest Dorset.
The last light of a spring sunset at Hartland Quay, North Devon.
The weird and wonderful City Hall Building caught in the early morning sunshine. The building is referred to by various names: The Melted Egg, The Onion, The Woodlouse, and my favourite....The Glass Gonad!