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  • A composite photo of frost-covered bramble leaves against melting ice on a celestial background!

  • Folded sedimentary (?) rock layers at Millook Haven, near Widemouth Bay, North Cornwall.

  • This picture was taken through the windscreen while I was waiting in a car park. There was a sudden violent downpour of ice and rain, followed by brilliant sunshine. Sometimes beauty can be found in unexpected places….

  • Taken at Roadford reservoir, Devon. / Original image details: Pentax K 10D, 1/160 sec, f 7.1, zoom lens set at 18 mm, ISO 100.

  • A sky- and landscape near Hawker’s Cove, Camel Estuary, Cornwall in May. The weather is changing and the oilseed rape is beginning to flower.

  • These flowers (some type of crocus? daylilies?) emerged in mid May in North Devon.

  • A surfer at Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall. / Pentax K 10D, 1/1000 sec, f 5.6, ISO 200, 200 mm lens.

  • Part of the cascade at Golitha Falls, near St. Neot, Bodmin Moor. / Pentax K 10D, 1/50 sec, f 5.6, ISO 400, 50 mm prime lens, flash fill-in.

  • Torridge estuary, North Devon, on a quiet evening in early September. / Pentax K10 D, 1/30 sec, f 18, ISO 100, zoom lens set at 28 mm, polarising filter, and HDR at 2 ev intervals.

  • Taken from Appledore, North Devon, on a quiet Sunday evening. / Pentax K10D, 1/125 sec, f 16, ISO 100, zoom lens set at 160 mm, HDR, +/- 2ev.

  • Dahlia. Original photograph taken at Hidden Valley Gardens, Par, Cornwall UK.

  • Some Phormium (?) leaves showing through the water spouting in the shape of an arum lily from a fountain at Winsford Walled Garden, Devon.

  • Pentire Head, North Cornwall, UK on an October evening. HDR. Pentax K 10D.

  • Rocky Valley, North Cornwall, UK on an early October afternoon. / 1/320 sec, f 16, ISO 400, zoom at 50 mm, HDR from 1 shot.

  • Another HDR picture of Port Isaac Bay and Pentire Head.

  • Autumn in Enfield Park, Camelford, North Cornwall, UK. / HDR, 3 photos 2 ev apart, Pentax K 10 D, 1/125 sec, f 11, ISO 320, zoom set at 31 mm.

  • The picturesque harbour at Mgarr (pronounced imjarr) Gozo, Maltese islands on a beautiful November day.

  • The picturesque harbour at Mgarr (pronounced imjarr) Gozo, Maltese islands on a beautiful November day.

  • These hardworking ships (Maltese-built) provide a vital service linking the two main islands of the Maltese archipelago. The ships are large, comfortable and the shuttle service is very efficient.

  • A riot of Bougainvillea (the paper flower) cascading over the wall of a house in the village Qala, Gozo (one of the Maltese islands). Fascinating to see such profusion when these plants will only grow in a greenhouse in the UK.. You can often turn a corner here and almost be bowled over by the intense colours displayed before you! HDR.

  • The QE2 berthed in the Grand Harbour, Malta in a nine-hour stopover on the 18th November 2008. This was its last voyage, on its way from Southampton to Dubai, where it is destined to become a hotel.

  • The town of Cospicua (known as Bormla in Maltese) lies close to the dockyard, which still is one of the more important contributors to the Maltese economy. They celebrate the feast of the Immaculate Conception in this town on the 8th December; this is one of the incredibly ornate and colourful statuess and plinths which decorate the streets at this time, bringing a welcome touch of colour to the rather drab, industrial background. Pentax K 10D.

  • The facade of the De Paule Philharmonic Society’s premises in Paola, Malta, decorated for Christmas 2008. These band clubs are very popular in Maltese society – apart from providing the musical accompaniment to the celebrations of the feast of the town or village’s patron saint, they take part in or provide many other social functions. The premises are often elaborately decorated for the major feasts. Pentax K10D.

  • This church in North Cornwall is famous for its association with Thomas Hardy. Before he became a famous poet and author he was an architect, and in 1870 was assigned to survey this church prior to its restoration. While there he met his future wife, Emma Gifford, who was the sister-in-law of the vicar. This church owes much to his efforts, as it was in a terrible state before he arrived. There are many similarities (and some differences) between his real-life circumstances and those in his book “A Pair of Blue Eyes”.

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