This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of beaches, mainly around the South West of England and this one is no exception. I was taken by the way these pebbles glistened in the sunlight after the waves had washed over them. The water really brought out the variations in the colours - before that they were just dull and grey.
This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of beaches, mainly around the South West of England and this one is no exception. I was taken by the way these pebbles glistened in the sunlight after the waves had washed over them. The water really brought out the variations in the colours - before that they were just dull and grey.
This is another shot of rain and bark except it is anup-close shot of a rain drop about to fall
This is another shot of rain and bark except it is anup-close shot of a rain drop about to fall
Iggy
Iggy
Weston Carnival of Lights 2007
Weston Carnival of Lights 2007
Kolkata markets street hawkers
Kolkata markets street hawkers
Royal naval college
Royal naval college
Leadenhall market
Leadenhall market
Small Tortoise
Small Tortoise
Leopard
Leopard
Camel by Pyramids
Camel by Pyramids
Indian Cobra
Indian Cobra
Shopping in Kolkata
Shopping in Kolkata
Owl
Owl
Drinking
Drinking
Tamarin Monkey
Tamarin Monkey
Tyrol, Austria
Tyrol, Austria
This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of everyday objects as seen through my eyes. This is part of my "Rubbish Art" collection - where I find abandoned items and turn them into artistic photographs. This was a bottle that had obviously been abandoned on the beach some time previously. I was drawn by the shadows cast in the footprint embedded in the sand. However, when I got back and processed the photograph, I realised that the shadows actually make the image appear as if it is embossed.
This photograph is taken from a series of shots taken of everyday objects as seen through my eyes. This is part of my "Rubbish Art" collection - where I find abandoned items and turn them into artistic photographs. This was a bottle that had obviously been abandoned on the beach some time previously. I was drawn by the shadows cast in the footprint embedded in the sand. However, when I got back and processed the photograph, I realised that the shadows actually make the image appear as if it is embossed.
Cloth
Cloth
Weston Carnival of Lights 2007
Weston Carnival of Lights 2007
Anenome
Anenome
Dining room at Craig Y Nos - Wales.
Dining room at Craig Y Nos - Wales.
Last of the Cherry Blossoms in Weston's Grove Park
Last of the Cherry Blossoms in Weston's Grove Park
Lizard Sahara Desert
Lizard Sahara Desert
Autumn mushrooms in Weston Woods
Autumn mushrooms in Weston Woods
Kitten and Puppy
Kitten and Puppy
Wisteria
Wisteria
Christ Church on Montpelier Road in Weston-super-Mare
Christ Church on Montpelier Road in Weston-super-Mare
Uphill Beach
Uphill Beach
Begonia
Begonia
Autumn mushrooms in Weston Woods
Autumn mushrooms in Weston Woods
st Pauls Cathedral
st Pauls Cathedral
This photograph is taken from a collection of everyday items ... as seen through my eyes. Here I found a huge boulder that has been eroded by the action of tide and smaller stones, creating a natural bowl. I was fascinated by the contrasts within this shot and the fact that the smaller stones were still within the dish of the boulder.
This photograph is taken from a collection of everyday items ... as seen through my eyes. Here I found a huge boulder that has been eroded by the action of tide and smaller stones, creating a natural bowl. I was fascinated by the contrasts within this shot and the fact that the smaller stones were still within the dish of the boulder.
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.
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.