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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“A crisis is an opportunity riding the dangerous wind” ~ Chinese Proverb

The wind turbine at Shooters Bottom (brilliant name) in Somerset.
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    A crisis is an opportunity riding the dangerous wind” ~ Chinese Proverb

    The wind turbine at Shooters Bottom (brilliant name) in Somerset.

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  2. Come In
Some people might think the flight path over Goblin Combe is a blight on the otherwise peaceful landscape. But, sat on the cliffs on a hazy February afternoon I wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere else in the world. Exhilarating Somerset air, birds of prey soaring high, and not a fellow human to be seen for miles. Happy days!

    Come In

    Some people might think the flight path over Goblin Combe is a blight on the otherwise peaceful landscape. But, sat on the cliffs on a hazy February afternoon I wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere else in the world. Exhilarating Somerset air, birds of prey soaring high, and not a fellow human to be seen for miles. Happy days!

     
     
  3. Mendip Moment
A solitary, peaceful moment looking over Chew Valley in Somerset

    Mendip Moment

    A solitary, peaceful moment looking over Chew Valley in Somerset

     
     
  4. Cobwebs into Clarity
I can confirm that any cobwebs that may have been clinging on have successfully been blown away by the bracing winds of Winchcombe! The weather may not have been on our side but the Cotwolds scenery always manages to leave me feeling a little clearer about my next steps.

    Cobwebs into Clarity

    I can confirm that any cobwebs that may have been clinging on have successfully been blown away by the bracing winds of Winchcombe! The weather may not have been on our side but the Cotwolds scenery always manages to leave me feeling a little clearer about my next steps.