Category: Nature Photography

  • The Lioness

    The Lioness

    This shot was buried deep in the archive, from something like 12 years ago, waiting for me to find it and post it. What did this image teach me? That it is always, always worth going back and reviewing older photographs – it’s a bit like hunting for treasure. You never know what you might…

  • The Change

    The Change

    Here we can see Autumn in action, the leaves are starting to turn… What did this image teach me? Well, it’s either autumn doing it’s thing or part of this tree is dying off? What do you think?

  • The White Petals

    The White Petals

    I found these white petals nestled amongst the shadows whilst walking around the Greenway estate a few weeks ago. What did this image teach me? A shallow depth of field can be a very useful thing – it helped to “de-clutter” the background of this shot.

  • Petite Petal

    Petite Petal

    Just a single flower, going about it’s business. What did this image teach me? To appreciate, the small, quiet details of the world.

  • Palm Gold

    Palm Gold

    This image reminds me of warmer times, whilst travelling around America a few years ago… What did this image teach me? Sometimes simplicity is the secret to a successful shot.

  • The Lonely Tree

    The Lonely Tree

    This shot is from the archives, dusted off, edited, and posted online for the first time. What did this image teach me? To appreciate silhouettes against a bright, though stormy sky.

  • The Barn Owl

    The Barn Owl

    Not the closest of shots, sure, but I am still pleased with this one. This Barn Owl has made a habit of flying up and down the river’s edge at this location, searching for crunchy mice and other delicacies. What did this image teach me? Patience. Lots and lots of patience.

  • The Ghosts of Anacapri

    The Ghosts of Anacapri

    These trees, shrouded in fog, live at the top of Anacapri, the highest point on the island of Capri. What did these images teach me? That there’s a power in simplicity, and that sometimes a series of similar images can be more potent than just a single shot.

  • Light on the Tall Grass

    Light on the Tall Grass

    Around here the grass* grows very tall! What did this image teach me? That these reeds are definitely part of the grass family.