Nature Versus Photography

A showcase & notepad for my photography exploring the relationship between nature & society.

The influence on our lives & the contrast between the natural & the cultivated is truly inspirational. And so, with my trusty camera I enjoy capturing images that evoke through the natural light, textures, materials, forms, perspectives, shapes, & colours found all around us.

All photos are taken by me so remember to credit my work when you reblog. Thanks for dropping by!

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  1. 
Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love. ― Mahatma Gandhi 

Easier said than done that’s for sure!
Taken August 2012 in Bristol
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    Whenever you are confronted with an opponent. Conquer him with love. 
    ― Mahatma Gandhi 

    Easier said than done that’s for sure!

    Taken August 2012 in Bristol

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  2. Nature is not Natural
Taken August 2012
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    Nature is not Natural

    Taken August 2012

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  3. Which Way Home?
Taken at Collier’s Way in Somerset, UK
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    Which Way Home?

    Taken at Collier’s Way in Somerset, UK

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  4. War is over on Flickr.And so this is Christmas! Have a good one people. 
Taken August 2012 at See No Evil Street Art Project, Bristol, UK.

    War is over on Flickr.

    And so this is Christmas! Have a good one people.

    Taken August 2012 at See No Evil Street Art Project, Bristol, UK.

     
     
  5. Keep the Faith on Flickr.
Taken August 2012 at See No Evil Street Art Project, Bristol, UK.

    Keep the Faith on Flickr.

    Taken August 2012 at See No Evil Street Art Project, Bristol, UK.