Tower Bridge in the City of London is one of the most iconic and must see landmarks attracting tourist from all over the world. This image taken on a very cold winters night and processed with a rich toned finish
Londons Southwark bridge with toned image with the walkie talkie and cheesegrater buildings in the background,
The sun begins to set behind the famous landmark of Stonehenge at Salisbury in Wiltshire.
The Shard in London and City Hall taken with a long exposure at night
Caen hill Locks with a Narrowboat approaching the Locks, the Caen Hill Locks are a series of 29 Locks running uphill or downhill depending on your direction of trave, I'm told it can take in excess of 5-6 hours to navigate this stretch of the Kennet and Avon canal.
The picturesque town of Henley on Thames famed for its annual Henley Royal Regatta, with Henley Church, the Angel on the Bridge and the Henley Bridge on a lovely summers day.
Bluebell wood in Micheldever with a stunning carpet of bluebells against the background of the tree trunks with the Rays of light very lightly accentuated.
London bridge with pink lighting with the walkie talkie and cheesegrater buildings in the background, reflection added for desired effect.
Water fall in Virginia water surrey which is located at the Southern end of Windsor Great Park
Bluebell wood in Micheldever with a stunning carpet of bluebells against the background of the tree trunks with the Rays of light very lightly accentuated.
A beautiful carpet of Bluebells in a woodland near Micheldever with the suns rays coming in from the left as the sun was beginning to set in this popular bluebell woodland.
Various Wildf lowers in a hedgerow at the edge of a farm field in Oxford shire, many types including poppy and daisy
Red Kites flying over the house in Oxfordshire. I had put out some scraps of chicken in the garden but didn't think they would swoop down into our fairly small garden but they did as they are incredible flyers.
Red Kites soaring on the thermals over the house in Oxfordshire. I had put out some scraps of chicken in the garden but didn't think they would swoop down into our fairly small garden but they did as they are incredible flyers.
Red Kites toward the garage roof in Oxfordshire. I had put out some scraps of chicken in the garden but didn't think they would swoop down into our fairly small garden but they did as they are incredible flyers.
A Highland Cow and her calf at ease on a hill on a cold day in the early winter. Highland cow are known for their long horns and long thick coats which are valuable protection against the winter elements.
The Nearly There Trees or Coming Home Trees looking are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. This created using two of my pictures and a lot of brushwork in PS. The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.
The Nearly Home Trees or Coming Home Trees looking toward Dartmoor are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.
The Nearly There Trees or Coming Home Trees are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. This created using two of my pictures and a lot of brushwork in PS. The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.
The Nearly Home Trees or Coming Home Trees looking toward Dartmoor are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.
The Nearly There Trees or Coming Home Trees looking toward Dartmoor are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.
The Nearly There Trees or Coming Home Trees are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.
The Nearly There Trees or Coming Home Trees are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. This created using two of my pictures The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.
The Nearly There Trees or Coming Home Trees are a familiar site to travellers on the way to or from Devon and Cornwall via the A30 dual carriageway, they are something of a beacon telling you that you are getting closer to your destination in the South West. This created using two of my pictures and a lot of brushwork in PS. The proper name for the familiar clump of trees is Cookworthy Knapp.