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. Desperation
Bold, brash and barefaced. That’s how seaside resorts roll in Britain.
Taken in Weston Super Mare, February 2012.
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    Desperation

    Bold, brash and barefaced. That’s how seaside resorts roll in Britain.

    Taken in Weston Super Mare, February 2012.

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  2. 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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  3. Holding Out for a Hero
Yup! Just about sums it up!
Taken August 2011, Bristol, UK
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    Holding Out for a Hero

    Yup! Just about sums it up!

    Taken August 2011, Bristol, UK

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  4. Simple Things

“Rule 10.  People who play Poohsticks are usually nice people. When you arrive at the bridge and there are other people already playing Poohsticks - don’t worry.  They may ask you to join in but remember, sooner or later, they will run out of sticks.” ~ M.C.Ridley 

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    Simple Things

    “Rule 10.  People who play Poohsticks are usually nice people. When you arrive at the bridge and there are other people already playing Poohsticks - don’t worry.  They may ask you to join in but remember, sooner or later, they will run out of sticks.” ~ M.C.Ridley 

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  5. Ooh Ar
Fish & Chips on a cold, windy beach. Another fine British tradition!
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    Ooh Ar

    Fish & Chips on a cold, windy beach. Another fine British tradition!

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