Part of an old stone wall close to Ennerdale Water in Cumbria, love the textures and muted palette.
An ancient tree twists and fights its way through the dense canopy.
The River Teign rushes and swirles through rocks . No tripod with me on this occasion so exposure was hand held.
Sweeping fog comes and goes at Devils Dyke on the South Downs.
Autunm colours welcome us to woodland at Ditchling
Taken at Bolney, sheep gather for an early breakfast.
The reservoir just after sun rise in late Summer
On the South Downs at Ditchling
The early morning light casts shadows across the folds in the downs at Firle. The light highlights the patterns and texture of the downland. The tree casting its shadow is an added bonus.
The hiiside at Ditchling Beacon on a hazy afternoon
The dewpond above Ditchling very early one mornning on a very windy and showery day, the golden lightbhere lasted just a couple of minutes before the next downpour.
A great place for photography, quite well known but needs capturing in the right light.
Devils Dyke at Dawn, a misty start to a new day on a late Summers day.
One of many boathouses that can be seen on the banks of Lake Windermere
I found this tree at the northern end of Windermere, I lovede the way the sun was lifting it apart from the background which was in shadow.
Looking toward Fairfield Peak from the northern end of Lake Windermere, low cloud obscured much of theview.
Looking from Ullswater across to Glenridding and then on to Patterdale
Pleasure boats await the first passengers of the day.
Tree found on the climb to Wansfell Pike from Ambleside
View of the hills above Ambleside from Wansfell Pike
Looking from Ullswater across to Glenridding and then on to Patterdale
Trees leaning to form a canopy of pure autumn gold.
A splash of splendid early Autumn colour set against some Silver Birch trees.