Eye Contact…

To go out with the setting sun on an empty beach is to truly embrace your solitude.

Jeanne Moreau

Arriving early before a work Christmas Party at the Watergate Bay Hotel, i took teh opportunity to escape no the beach for a bracing walk before the festivities began in earnest. It was a cold day in mid-December and there had been a big storm battering the coast for the previous few days. I remember it so well, because there was a wonderful feeling of freedom and isolation on the beach that day, but I was, at the same time, horrified to see the huge quantities of plastic that the storm had deposited all over this otherwise pristine beach.

Walking down towards Newquay in the far distance, I notice that there were Fulmars circling all around me and spent quite a long time trying to photograph them – I only had my phone with me. Then, suddenly, the clouds moved away and the sun illuminated the scene, which turned instantly to liquid gold. All i had to do was point my camera and press the button…!!

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Collections…

Animals

My best attempts at capturing the beauty of the animal kingdom in all it’s guises

Coast

Celebrating those moments when you capture our stunning coast at its very best

Countryside

Revelling in the wonderful atmosphere and moods of the British countryside

Estuaries

Spectacular and mysterious places where our rivers meet the sea

Gardens

The British garden and the plants in them are a source of endless fascination

Lichens, moss & fungi

It’s amazing what you can find in those damp hidden corners of our most ancient places

People & Places

The is infinite detail and often great beauty in the places where we live and work

Water

There can be few more photogenic features in our landscape than water in one form or another

Woodland & Trees

Whether in groups or standing alone, trees create the most wondrous textures, patterns and colours

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