Month: January 2021

  • Leaves in Water

    Leaves in Water

    And so we end this month’s theme (liquid) with a pair of leaves bobbing along in the water. I really like the shape, style, and colour of the ripples in the water here, there’s just something pleasing about it. Anyway, thank you for following along in January. This will change up quite a bit tomorrow…

  • The Mallard

    The Mallard

    Anas platyrhynchos is the scientific name for the humble Mallard, a very common northern hemisphere wading bird (or dabbling duck if you prefer).

  • The Gull in the Puddle

    The Gull in the Puddle

    A gull used this very clear puddle as a convenient place to take a bath.

  • The Little Boy in the Fountain

    The Little Boy in the Fountain

    There’s quite a long history of little boy statues turning up in the middle of water fountains – thankfully the water for this one is coming out of that dolphins mouth and not… somewhere else.

  • Mystical Tree Fog

    Mystical Tree Fog

    There was both low lying fog, and slightly higher um… hanging(?) fog on the day I took this shot. The combination presented quite a strange and mystical atmosphere.

  • Water Droplets Captured

    Water Droplets Captured

    I liked the way these droplets were held within this strange, hairy plant.

  • Starboard Hand Mark

    Starboard Hand Mark

    It’s very important to know which side you need to keep these markers when you’re out at sea.

  • Episode 18 – The Bridgwater & Taunton Canal

    Episode 18 – The Bridgwater & Taunton Canal

    In this episode we visit the historic Bridgwater & Taunton canal. This often overlooked part of the inland waterways, disconnected from the rest of the network, has a long and interesting history from its initial concept as the start of a gateway from the Bristol Channel to the English Channel (a project that sadly didn’t…

  • Port Hand Mark

    Port Hand Mark

    It’s very important to know which side you need to keep these markers when you’re out at sea.