One daylily at a time
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My interest in photography began when I was 20 years old with shots of the natural world mostly. I’ve always loved flowers not only because they’re beautiful with wonderful colours and shapes but also, they don’t run away! The structure … Read More

Midsummer at Poldhu Cove
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Whilst I love taking photographs of the reflections on water, Cornwall presents fantastic opportunities to make the water itself the subject rather than just the medium. Standing on the cliffs (with great care), looking straight down at the crashing waves … Read More

Reflections of a fishing boat
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When all the conditions are just right it’s possible to take an image that’s bright and full of colour with interesting shapes just looking at the water. It’s not only full sun, not too high in the sky, but little … Read More

Serpentine rock abstract
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The Lizard in Cornwall has outcrops of serpentine rock that contain many colours and create beautiful, natural patterns. In places the rocks have been polished as people sit on a rock bench or trample down a narrow path to a … Read More

Hard graft
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Many of my images are of natural things (the sea, rocks, wild flowers are favourites) but sometimes its something man-made that catches the eye and tells a story. Here is a close up detail of the plastic on the side … Read More

Elemental Cornwall
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This image captures everything about Cornwall for me. The county is perhaps known most for it’s beautiful beaches and mining heritage. Well Polurrian Cove on the west of the Lizard peninsula is certainly a beautiful beach and the minerals in … Read More

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