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This image was taken on our most recent camping trip to Burrowhayes Farm in Somerset.
This Print is available rendered onto an A3 canvas stretched over a wooden frame built by myself using reclaimed or sustainably scourced timber. The image is UV treated for longer life in direct sunlight.
They are called "Donorcycles" because of the high number of fatalities each year, but when they look like this one they really can be "To Die For".
This print is available rendered onto an A3 canvas,stretched over a wooden frame built by myself using reclaimed or sustainably scourced timber. The image is UV treated for longer life in direct sunlight.
Just another day at the office for these guys.
One day at the beach I found... ...Seagulls being Seagulls and enjoying the spectacle.
The english channel doing a fair impression of a millpond and one lucky man has all the space he could ever need.
This image was taken on a windy day in May 2015. Three quarters of the way through a four mile walk around Bramber, Steyning and Upper-Beeding. The Church walk can be found here if you would like to retrace our steps. My wife and son were walking ahead of me and the sky looked rather ominous. We still had a way to go to get back to the car.
A holiday can bring a fresh perspective. A fresh perspective is just a diiferent way of looking at the same old thing. When you feel it's all just the same old thing you need a holiday.
You can't live in Brighton and not photograph The Royal Pavilion, apparently. I think it's an unwritten law or an old royal charter or something. Still no-one said you couldn't be original though did they?
Possibly the most photographed ruin in the country. A sad remnant of Brighton history. I guess the Starlings are grateful though.
This image is from a number I took while my wife was training her horse Woody (Torchwood) at New Barn Farm, Portslade. At the end of the day, after a hosing down and a nice cooling drink he was ready to walk down the dusty path to his field for a well earned rest. This Print is available rendered onto an A3 canvas stretched over a wooden frame built by myself using reclaimed or sustainably scourced timber. The image is UV treated for longer life. in direct sunlight.
Brighton has always attracted beautiful visitors. Sometimes they bring their beautiful machines with them.
This image was taken on the first sunny Sunday at the end of April 2013. Shruging off the mantle of winter everything seemed new and fresh. Even the pigeon's were promenading along Hove Seafront unusually having the place to themselves without a Seagull in sight. This Print is available rendered onto an A3 canvas stretched over a wooden frame built by myself using reclaimed or sustainably scourced timber. The image is UV treated for longer life. in direct sunlight.
Another study from our Shoreham Houseboats walk. This image is a composite of three seperate exposures layered together in Photoshop to capture the movement of the Union Jack waving proudly in the breeze.
One of a set taken while my wife was training her horse Woody at New Barn Farm, Portslade. Somehow a horse's eye seems to be more expressive than any other animal's. At least that's what I think anyway. (I may have been unduly influenced by the females in my family)
Sitting in my living room watching the wild bird feeders being plundered by this little fellow. It's as well the local Magpies didn't catch him.
This image is the first of two to include the Brighton Piers and is offered in the form of a Triptych. On a rather dull overcast day this is how Brighton Seafront looks. For this price you get all three canvases. What a bargain.
This Print is available rendered onto to 3 A4 canvases stretched over a wooden frames built by myself using reclaimed or sustainably scourced timber. The image is UV treated for longer life in direct sunlight..
This image is the second of two to include the Brighton Piers and is offered in the form of a Triptych. On a rather dull overcast day this is how Brighton Seafront looks. For this price you get all three canvases but no sunshine. it's still a bargain.
From the Southwick Camera Club set taken on the riverbank in Shoreham. A most unexpected door leading to a spectacularly unusual home on the water.
The Village Post Box. There is nothing quite like this and the old fashioned Telephone Box to make people all over the world think of Great Britain. From my first trip out (2012)with my shiney new Canon EOS digital camera. I walked around the corner in my local village (Portslade) and there it was.
This image is from September 2014. I had just turned the corner and there it was outside the church. The sun kissed it's radiator and I had no choice. I had to photograph it.
This image was taken in April 2012. Half term and trying to educate the kids. So we had a day at the Tower of London. What a gift this one was. four years later and still one of my favourites.
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