Oxfordshire 

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  • With the early morning sun and mist, the horses being frisky in the foreground and the spires of Oxford in the background made an interesting contrast

  • Taken in the garden of a pub in Oxfordshire, England

  • View from the top of White Horse Hill, England. /   /

  • View down to Dragon Hill as seen from White Horse Hill, England. /   /

  • The Rollright Stones, Oxfordshire, England Still used for Witches ceremonies today

  • Dragon Hill, Uffington, Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire. Legend has it that on its summit Saint George slew the dragon. A digital painting using Painter X. / Click to view my redbubble work by category: Altered Images / Animals, Birds and Insects / Flowers and Plants / Fractal Images / HDR Images / Satin Series

  • Saw a great swath of poppies in the distance. But do you think I could find them. With dusk fast approching I at last found this small field. There was a gusty breeze though so no possibility of macros.

  • The painting is based on a photo I took on Dartmoor a few years ago. The light was fantastic and I’ve expanded on that to create this vibrant landscape.

  • The mysterious and ancient Rollright Stones in the depths of Oxfordshire, England. Photographed on a misty, frosty afternoon a few days before Christmas. A Robin came and sang to me…. canon 400D +sigma 10-20mm

  • I thought I would give this shot a better sky

  • CANON 400D

  • hdr from one image..-2,0,+2, cleaned up in cs3, the colours, saturation and light are pretty much spot on, it really did look like this canon 400D @13mm, f3.5, iso 100 1/5sec

  • A 3 Shot HDR from a single JPG, processed in Photomatix Pro

  • A 3 shot HDR Processed in Photomatix Pro This is a weird, slightly creepy and incredibly intriguing sculpture by a run down barn in the middle of a field somewhere between Henley and Reading. “The Nuba Embrace” Several people have asked about the sculpture that has appeared by Copyhold Barn; it is called “The Nuba Embrace” and is by John Buckley. John created the sculpture on his return from a visit to the Nuba Mountains in central Sudan in 2000- 2001 where he was a guest of the Nuba Rehabilitation, Relief and Development Organisation (N.R.R.D.O.) during the time of the genocide. He witnessed first hand a mass attempt to wipe out a cultural identity through ethnic cleansing, slavery and fierce attacks on the traditional homelands. More recently there has been a fragile cease fire in the Nuba Mountains (the same agreement that is currently barely holding in Darfur) and when John returned to the region in January this year he says that, despite the suffering, he experienced a sense of resistance living in everyone he met. John finds it difficult to talk about his work (like most artists) but hopes that the sculpture asks the question “What is the future for the Nuba people?” and reminds us that in this ever-shrinking world we are never far away from what is happening in places such as the Nuba Mountains. / Is This Love ?? / / Rustic Skelentons

  • A 3 Shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro / This is a weird, slightly creepy and incredibly intriguing sculpture by a run down barn in the middle of a field somewhere between Henley and Reading. “The Nuba Embrace” Several people have asked about the sculpture that has appeared by Copyhold Barn; it is called “The Nuba Embrace” and is by John Buckley. John created the sculpture on his return from a visit to the Nuba Mountains in central Sudan in 2000- 2001 where he was a guest of the Nuba Rehabilitation, Relief and Development Organisation (N.R.R.D.O.) during the time of the genocide. He witnessed first hand a mass attempt to wipe out a cultural identity through ethnic cleansing, slavery and fierce attacks on the traditional homelands. More recently there has been a fragile cease fire in the Nuba Mountains (the same agreement that is currently barely holding in Darfur) and when John returned to the region in January this year he says that, despite the suffering, he experienced a sense of resistance living in everyone he met. John finds it difficult to talk about his work (like most artists) but hopes that the sculpture asks the question “What is the future for the Nuba people?” and reminds us that in this ever-shrinking world we are never far away from what is happening in places such as the Nuba Mountains. / Is This Love ?? / / Rustic Skelentons

  • A 3 shot HDR, processed in Photomatix Pro. / Same View During Floods /

  • A 3 Shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro. Goring Lock is a lock and weir situated on the River Thames in England at the Goring Gap in the Chiltern Hills. The lock is located on the Oxfordshire bank at Goring-On-Thames, with Streatley, Berkshire on the opposite side of the river. It is just upstream of Goring and Streatley Bridge. The lock was first built in 1787 by the Thames Navigation Commissioners

  • Another shot from the Goring Gap on the river Thames / A 3 shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro. The Swan at Streatley is an intimate 4 star property located on the banks of the river Thames in the picturesque village of Streatley. The hotel offers its guests 45 individually styled bedrooms and suites; an award winning restaurant; a relaxed riverside bar and terrace and a luxurious Spa with mineral pool. /

  • Processed using the Orton effect in P.S. / /

  • Please View Large This was taken on our stop off point to Brighton whilst Lesley went and did some work locally in Oxfordshire. So I sped off into the local woods to capture the last showings of autumn. Featured in – Human Animal Nature – 23rd November 2009 / Featured in – A Place To Call Home – 26th November 2009 Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm

  • Please View Large Another image from Whiteleaf Woods in Oxfordshire, the colours are just amazing, and after the heavy winds of the last 24 hours we will not be seeing this for another 12 months. Say Goodbye To It All Featured in – Your Magic Place – 23rd November 2009 / Featured in – A Place To Call Home – 26th November 2009 Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm

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