St Michaels Mount in Marrazion Cornwall from the left of the walkway and ferry boat area with St Michaels Mount reflecting in a rock pool.
St. Michaels Mount at sunset near Marrazion in Cornwall reflecting in a pool near the walkway and ferry boat area, the island itself is a former Monastery can be reached via the cobbled causeway at low tide
A Summers day view of Perranporth Beach in Cornwall taken from the nearby hill on Cliff road
A walk up Cliff Road then down onto the Coastal Path at Perranporth gives a lovely view of the huge golden sands of Perranporth on the Atlantic coastline of Cornwall
Perranporth beach with waves rolling in from the Atlantic on a summer day providing perfect conditions for bodyboarders surfers and beach goers
The steam sail ship SS great Britain in Bristol, built by brunel, the SS Great Britain is regard as one the most historically important ships in the world.
St Michaels Mount in Marrazion Cornwall reflecting in a pool from the left of the walkway and ferry boat area
The Sun rises at Roker Pier in Sunderland while fisherman try for an early morning catch. This sunrise was caught in the early hours at Roker beach from near the Bungalow Cafe car park.
The Sand Dunes leading down to the beach at at Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, the Beach is exceptionally pretty and clean, with the Farne Islands just to the left of this area.
Seaburn Park Lighthouse near Cliffe Park in Sunderland, This sunrise was caught in the early hours from the road opposite
The Sun rising up at Roker Pier in Sunderland with a couple of fisherman and sea birds flying past the sun. This sunrise was caught in the early hours at Roker beach from near the Marina car park.
The sun rising at Looe Beach, this image of the sunrise at Looe was taken early on a February morning by the Banjo pier near the harbour mouth.
A misty morning sunrise at Looe in Cornwall taken to the left of the Banjo pier early on a February morning
A farm field in Oxfordshire which was covered in wild daisies and other wild flowers.
Traditional Looe Lugger IRIS and two smaller vessels passing the Looe Banjo Pier during the Looe Regatta, the two masted vessels can be seen at the Looe Lugger Regatta which is a Bi-Annual event at the Cornish seaside town
Traditional Looe Lugger Our Daddy passing the Looe Banjo Pier during the Looe Regatta, the two masted vessels can be seen at the Looe Lugger Regatta which is a Bi-Annual event at the Cornish seaside town
A Traditional Looe Lugger making sail down the Looe River, there were quite a few off the coast of Cornwall during the Looe Regatta, the two masted vessels can be seen at the Looe Lugger Regatta which is a Bi-Annual event at the Cornish seaside town
Traditional Looe Lugger IRIS passing the Looe Banjo Pier during the Looe Regatta, the two masted vessels can be seen at the Looe Lugger Regatta which is a Bi-Annual event at the Cornish seaside town
A pair of traditional Looe Luggers Our Daddy and Iris head down the river toward the Banjo Pier during the Looe Regatta, the two masted vessels can be seen at the Looe Lugger Regatta which is a Bi-Annual event at the Cornish seaside town
Two Masted ships in Bristol Harbour, one them is The Matthew on the right which is a replica of a Caravel sailed to Newfoundland in 1497 by John Cabot seen sailing up the river.