Posts from the ‘Spring’ Category
World Within Worlds
World Within Worlds – Snowdrops, rivers and decaying buildings.
A walk along the Tamar!
Fridays walk took us along the Tamar – it was a grey day and a brown river so to bring some brightness I let rip in Lightroom!! Enjoy!
Daffodil I
For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.
William Wordsworth
Not much else to say except that this is just the beginning!!
A Walk along the Tamar River
The first Friday morning walk of the year, a gentle stroll from Bere Ferris along the Tamar and back again. These are single images that have been worked on in Lightbox to give a slightly different view!
First World Within World of 2013
I did have the idea of posting everyday but that will not happen!! However, I am determined to grow the business in 2013 so I hope to post more regularly!!
This is a composite of a view of Calstock Viaduct in the distance, a stream and a Snowdrop!
Harvesting Time
I have some pictures in the Harvesting Time Exhibition at the Tamar Valley Centre Gunnislake – the exhibition runs until the end of October.
These are the four main images – there is a fifth which tells the story!
- Tamar Foliage
- Tamar Foliage in a Daffodil
- Tamar Iris
- Tamar Daffodil
Storm Force Winds in Drakewalls!!
All this wind means the flowers are damaged and waterlogged so getting them to photograph has not been easy. My xmas lights from China arrived this week, so I can now add back bokeh (out of focus bits) without flooding the studio (the wet way involves spray guns, angled flash guns and a lot of good luck!), and here are the first trials – some with a Chive head and some with a fallen Foxglove – I must wash my hands – the digitalis won’t help!!
Bluebells and others
After cat sitting mushrooms come local bluebells. We have the two sorts here the fuller larger invaders and the more delicate indigenous species. The church on the hill is Brentor. I have photos for sale at http://www.tamarvalleyphotos.co.uk



















































































