Posts from the ‘River’ Category
A New Year
Happy New Year, although the first month is fast approaching its end! A few weeks without broadband and phones has made for an interesting period. This year is one of contemplation and then doing. I am looking at my work and what it is.
So for this posting here are a few local views……..
New Work!
After a long break, partly caused by being away in the USA, voluntary work and teeth problems I am now back. I am change the way I work and sell my art, so there should be more available to see!
I am still working through the thousands of images from travelling, sadly my faithful old D200 kind of died and so I have had to find a new camera, not the latest by a long way but Wex Photographic came up with a nice, low actuations D300 which has a self-cleaning sensor – much better!
Anyway here are a few new World Within Word images, enjoy!

Open Studios
Open Studios at Art at The Works starts on 29th August and finishes on Sunday 6th September – open 11 – 5 or by appointment. I am exhibiting, as last year, with Clare Law. Lots of interesting work from both of us as well as cards and unmounted work in the browser.
Captured in Time DTTV & AONB
Just started trying to create an image for the exhibition which celebrates the valley. I suppose I will have to choose just one!
The new worlds!!
Busy with other work! However, here are a few of the new World Within Worlds …………..
Currently photographing a Daffodil and the bottom of an Amarilys stem!
Catch Up Time
Out of action for a while – trying to catch up!
Here are a couple from a few weeks back!
These are available as 16 x 12 inch prints in a 20 x 16 mount £25 Post and Packing extra
Another Friday!!
A wander along the Devon side of the Tamar. Came across half a boat and great views!
It is a Spherical World!
In looking at where to take my work, I came across an article about landscape panoramas and planet panoramas so thought what would happen to a flower if it was given the same treatment! The answer lies below…….
catch-up
I had this morning to myself – and decided to catch up on over 6 months of journals and adverts!
In one was a way of none destructive modifications to images – making a misty morning look better, that sort of thing, but once I got into it I discovered there were lots of extreme changes and what started out as a nice river scene and a few daffies turned into this!














































