PHOTOGRAPHING THE WORLD, AS I SEE IT.

  • The Foxglove Landscape

    The Foxglove Landscape

    One of the “rules” about landscape photography is around ensuring you have foreground interest in your shots. I am a firm believer that rules are there to be broken, however knowing how and when to break them is the real trick.

  • The Wire View

    The Wire View

    Another day, another photo of a fence. I’m sure most photographers will think that the fence spoils the view, but for me it adds to it, as it leads my eye down the hill and into the wider landscape. This shot was taken near Torridon in Scotland.

  • The Line of the Fence

    The Line of the Fence

    I cannot remember where I took this shot, other than “somewhere in the Highlands”. It was a beautiful day and the line of fence posts intrigued me. It may have been on the way to Ullapool.

  • Mist on the Water

    Mist on the Water

    Fort William is a Scottish town that sits on the side of Loch Linnhe. This shot was taken looking out from the edge of the town across the loch, on a fresh morning several years ago. One day I will go back. One day.

  • Sky Over The Sea

    Sky Over The Sea

    I found this view, a mixture of bright evening sunlight and dense, stormy clouds whilst sitting on a bench in Gairloch, in Scotland.

  • Desert Light

    Desert Light

    If you look out across the Mojave desert from Las Vegas, at sunset, then this is the sort of splendid sight you might just see. A natural beauty that is a whole world away from the man-made glitz and glamour of the Entertainment Capital of the World.

  • Going Down Lombard Street

    Going Down Lombard Street

    Sticking in the area of urban landscapes, here’s a shot from the internationally famous Lombard Street in California. Even if you haven’t heard of it by name, you’ll probably know it as the “crookedest street in the world”, that people from all over come to visit. It contains 8 hairpin bends along a 180m section…

  • Head in the Clouds

    Head in the Clouds

    Here’s a rocky, mountainous view. I’ll give you a bonus point if you can name where this shot was taken.

  • The Pool From Above

    The Pool From Above

    Here’s an urban landscape, or cityscape if you prefer… this is a roof top swimming pool in Las Vegas, as viewed from the very tall Strat Hotel. Look at all those tiny people.

Do you like what you see?