PHOTOGRAPHING THE WORLD, AS I SEE IT.

  • The Shard

    The Shard

    Here’s a shot of one of London’s most recognisable buildings… The Shard

  • Mump in the Mist

    Mump in the Mist

    It’s been a while, so here’s a shot of Burrow Mump. This was taken last week, just before sunrise. The low-lying mist is just visible.

  • Follow the Path

    Follow the Path

    This is a view from the garden at Lytes Cary, a National Trust property.

  • The Round House

    The Round House

    So, what do you think this building is for?

  • The Golden Hall

    The Golden Hall

    The sun was at the perfect angle to light up this cathedral architecture.

  • The Statue Corridor

    The Statue Corridor

    This is an example of a visual composition technique called “leading lines”… where the viewer is drawn into the photograph by a series of visual lines (such as those in the tiled floor, or the lights in the ceiling), creating depth and interest (hopefully).

  • The Door

    The Door

    I know it’s a simple shot, and not to everyone’s tastes, but I like this simple, wooden doorway. I wonder what’s behind this door?

  • Episode 23 – The Grand Western Canal (Part One)

    Episode 23 – The Grand Western Canal (Part One)

    Join us as we explore the historic Grand Western Canal, starting in Tiverton. This fascinating 11 mile stretch of water has a long and interesting history. In this episode we focus on the more modern end of its story, including the Tivertonian horse-drawn barge, the fact that lilies were once commercially grown on the canal,…

  • Sintra Tower

    Sintra Tower

    There is a place in Portugal called Sintra, and specifically the Palacio da Pena. This blue tower is part of that incredible structure. It’s like some kind of Disney theme park.

Do you like what you see?