All go now

At lunch time today I sat in the Van looking for errors on the work I had done over the past few days. I found a few and I am glad to say they are now corrected, if you saw those please accept my apologies.

The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA – so many gone.

I have now added the ability for you all to leave comments on the pages, please feel free to use that option. I have plenty of other images yet to be added which I will continue to do at hast over the next few days before I return to work on Monday next week.

One of the only images I have left from YBOR.

I have lost, it would seem, many of my images taken in the United States which is very upsetting as there are some places I will never get the opportunity to return to, New York, Washington DC, San Francisco and Boston for instance. I lost a hard drive (corrupted) a couple of years ago. I thought those images would be on my cloud with Adobe but I cannot see them not can I figure out how to recover them even if I could find them.

Anyway, I will continue to try, and if I am able to recover them I will add them to the website.

Thank you.

The Kelpies

St Monans Windmill

With the sky replacement and a few other changes
The image taken on the day with little done to it – other than a similar crop.

New additions

St. Benets Mill

Rogate

A couple of years ago I came across this field of stunning red trees, this is one of those photographs hanging in the lounge of our house, and I am pleased to say many others as it appears to be a favorite.

Disappointed (14/07/25)

Chesterton Mill – from a week ago.
One of the towers at Pisa – fine art style.

VLOG

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Cornwall

One of my favourite places to photograph today is Cornwall, part of the country is simply outstanding in beauty. Nightfall / Sunset and sunrise produce some of the most beautiful opportunities from behind the camera.

Below is an image I took in sunset couple of years ago Saint Michael’s Mount as a gentleman left his fishing boat on the side of the shore as the tide retreated. The gentleman ran across the sound to catch his baskets so he could put his daily catch into them presumably to take home and eat, or to take to a local shop and sell for his own daily bread?