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Category: ecotherapy

Colours of Autumn

Images of Wollaton Park, Nottingham, UK. Wollaton Hall may be familiar to those who have watched the Christian Bale ‘Batman’ film trilogy as it was transformed into  ‘Wayne Manor’.  

Macro – A Different Perspective

Working with macro photography provides a completely different perspective. What is common, and often taken for granted, is seen with new eyes. It also opens up opportunities to create images […]

Expecting the Unexpected

An area of image making that has always fascinated me is how to capture ‘movement’. Part of this ongoing experimentation has been to work with frequent visitors to the garden […]

Light & Dark

Continuing my return to monochrome photography, I revisited a number of slide/transparency scans. All the images in this post were originally created with a medium format camera (6 x 4.5 […]

Back to the Darkroom

After nearly 2 decades I finally returned to the darkroom. I have been keen to set myself photographic challenges in recent years. Many of the previous ideas centred around digital […]

Vertical Yoga

Insomnia has been a constant companion in recent months. Despite regular exercise and ending my smoking habit, sleep of any quality or duration has been hard to come by. Until […]

Vertical Noire

Monochrome images of rock climbing. All images were originally created on Fuji Velvia or Provia film scanned to digital format on an Epson v850 scanner and processed to monochrome with […]

Castillo de Turón, Ardales, Andalucìa

An 8km circular walk, starting from Ardales, full of contrasts. The castle can be located via this link: Castillo de Turòn on Google Maps History with modernity – ruins amongst wind turbines. […]

Combining Passions: Climbing & Photography

How do you combine 2 passions on a single trip overseas when weight needs to be managed carefully? My interests in photography and climbing require careful planning. Both activities involve […]

Karakorum: 35mm Film Scanned

January 2019: I’m starting the process of scanning images created on Fuji Velvia and Provia 35 mm film. This is proving to be a time-consuming process. Slides that haven’t been […]