One of my favourite pictures of Weston's Grand Pier, which is now sadly no more... :(
Steephome and Flatholme a...
Steepholme and Flatholme as Seen while docked at Penarth(they can be spotted at the right side end of the horizon).
A very moody image capture on a cruise on the "Bolmoral":http://www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk/balmoral.htm on one of its rare trips from Weston-super-Mare.
The effect was achieved by taking a series of photos, with the exposure compensation ranging from -3 to +3 EV. These were aligned then highlights and shadows were compressed. This was not my intended final photo but it caught my eye in Photoshop as I was cycling through the layer merge options.
Grazing on Top of Brean D...
Cows Grazing on top of Brean Down on a summer afternoon
Viewing Brean Down from Weston Beach at low tide.
Sun Sets on the Grand Pie...
The sun sets on the Grand Pier Hotel.
An autumn sunset at Marine Lake in Weston-super-Mare
An autumn sunset at Marine Lake in Weston-super-Mare.
The Knightstone Island development can be seen on the left.
Flash Red ZZ Top Type Car...
Flash Red ZZ Top Type Car in Weston-super-Mare.
This was a tricky shot to put together as you can imagine this vehicle was attracting alot of attention.
All people were removed from this photo by taking six and blending photographs to produce this final image.
Wood horse from a merry go round, which is visiting Weston-super-Mare and can be found near Knighstone Island.
This fellow caught mine and Amanda's eye on our evening stroll.
Stormy view of the Grand Pier in Weston-super-mare
Approaching sunset on a warm summers day overlokking Birnbeck Pier
Birnbeck Pier on a shimmery hot Weston summer day.
Summer at Weston-super-Mare
Captured this eleven picture panorama on an extraordinarily clear day. Cardiff can be seen very clearly in the distance as
Weston Carnival 2006 heroes flex their muscles!
Weston Carnival of Light ...
Weston Carnival of Light 2007
Weston Carnival of Light ...
Weston Carnival of Light 2007
The Old Church of St Nich...
The Old Church of St Nicholas on Uphill.
The Norman church of St Nicholas, probably on even older foundations, dominates village and bay from the top of the hill, providing a navigational mark for centuries of sailors battling through the confused tidal currents of the Bay into the Axe. Below the church, Uphill Wharf provided moorings and protection for village fishermen bringing in their catches of cod, whiting, shrimps, sprats and congers, not to mention the occasional cargo of contraband to be hidden in Uphill's sand dunes until the coastguard had passed by.