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Durdle Door
Here’s a picture of the famous arch known as Durdle Door. This natural limestone archway is owned by the Lulworth estate, but is open to the public.
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Tree & Field
This tree (though not this photo) featured on the cover of my very first book, As I See It, way back in 2009. The book collected about 80 of my best photos from 2005 – 2009, including several landscape shots. So, I thought sharing a new, alternative version of this image would make a fitting…
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Light Circles
And so we have reached the end of the Abstract theme. This has been my trickiest theme so far, clearly I don’t take a lot of abstract images, but never mind. We’ve made it through together, so thank you for following along on this slightly odd journey with me. I promise not to do another…
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Filtered Light
This shot was taken several years ago a light exhibition, and this was exactly how it looked to the human eye as well – all beams of light and veiled panels. Mysterious.
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Racing Lines
Here’s another black and white abstract image, a selection of racing lines (seems appropriate with the Paralympics going on right now)…
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The Swing
How do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the countryside— Till I look down on the garden green, Down…
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Painted Petals
Here’s another painterly abstract image from nature. It’s a rather fiery dahlia.
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Webbing
Here’s some very extravagant and abstract spider webbing, taken on a wet morning. Has a bit of a black and white Jackson Pollack feel, I think.
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The Abstract Sky
Such beautiful, natural colours…
Do you like what you see?