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  • More from the Lightscapes Set Gorgeous morning at a car boot. I got distracted by this and walked off a bit to take this at 5.30am on a cold winters morning.

  • More from the Black and White Set I took this photo of the crowd as Enter Shikari came onto the stage during thier tour. This is part of a BBC review . / 31 March 2007 Bath Pavilion. Matt: Bright White

  • More from the Lightscapes Set This is another photo taken a few minutes after sun rise

  • More from the Lightscapes Set More from the Black and White Set Two young cows playing around in the afternoon with magical back lighting. This is one of the first photos taken on my first d-slr!

  • More from the Black and White Set Two cows seemingly pose for me on a hill. Matt: Bright White

  • More from the Lightscapes Set Poem: The Secret Place From: The Ice Cream Store. Toronto: Harper Collins Publishers, 1991. There’s a place I go, inside myself, / Where nobody else can be, / And none of my friends can tell it’s there— / Nobody knows but me. It’s hard to explain the way it feels, / Or even where I go. / It isn’t a place in time or space, / But once I’m there, I know. It’s tiny, it’s shiny, it can’t be seen, / But it’s big as the sky at night . . . / I try to explain and it hurts my brain, / But once I’m there, it’s right. There’s a place I know inside myself, / And it’s neither big nor small, / And whenever I go, it feels as though / I never left at all.

  • daily a soft embrace / between wood and water / a rising tide Porlock Wier – somerset

  • Legend has it that this is the final resting place of King Arthur…

  • The light this evening was magical, i just hope this photo does it justice. / Shot with canon 400D, 10mm, f22, 3×30sec exposure

  • Forde Abbey, Near Chard, Somerset. A privately owned estate whose house and gardens are open to the public. I believe parts of the house date back to the13th century when it was a monastery/abbey. Well worth a visit, the gardens have something to offer year round but particularly towards the end of February/Early march where there are carpets of crocus and dwarf daffodills and later in the year the bog garden really comes to life. There is also an excellent plant centre open from March to October/November.

  • A shot of Clevedon Pier at sunset, all i have done with this HDR is reduce noise and dust removal, upped the saturation and contrast just a little

  • 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.

  • For affordable canvas prints please                     click here The river and banks approaching the lake at Blagdon in Somerset, England. / FEATURED in: / ‘Canon DSLR’ group, November ‘08 / ‘First Things’ group, April ‘09 / ‘The Beauty of The European Waters’, June ‘09 / ‘Your Magic Place’, June ‘09 / ‘Weekly Theme Challenges’ Oct ‘09 / with many thanks. Canon EOS 400D 18-55mm lens / 3 bracketed exposures at plus and minus 2 / Shutter speed 1/25 / AV range 10, 20 & 5 / Merged in HDR programme and then edited in photoshop (highlights, curves, filters and orton effects)

  • Featured in Streetscapes 7th December, 2008 The view of St Andrew’s Church from the roadway at Blagdon Lake. The Church has a 116-foot tower with pinnacles and a cusped lozenge pattern parapet, with a stair turret spirelet in the north-east corner. The tower was built between 1907 and 1909 by Lord Winterstoke (of the Wills tobacco family). The tower contains a bell dating from 1716 and made by Edward Bilbie of the Bilbie family. It is a Grade II listed building The lychgate to the east of the church is also a Grade II listed building in its own right. Above the door are four primitive Norman carvings which survived three rebuildings. The church is in Balgdon, Somerset, England.

  • For affordable canvas prints please                     click here Featured in: / ‘European everyday life’ Group January 2009 / ‘Dilapidated Buildings’ Group, January 2009 / ‘Natures Reclaimation’ Group, July 2009 with many thanks. Found on the wintery backroads from Bristol very near to the Airport we drove through Somerset to Dorset as evening closed in. Canon EOS 400D 18-55mm lens, ultraviolet filter, TV 0.4, AV 5.6 . Photoshop and HDR edits.

  • Dusk in a quiet country lane in rural Somerset… Nikon D60, Nikkor 18-200 VR lens, UV filter / f/8 / 1/500sec / ISO-100 (Tweaked a little in PS Elements ) / cheers / :))))

  • A view of Vicar’s Close in Wells, Somerset

  • ... to the vale of avalon ... site of arthurian legend Hiding behing the tree in a Somerset field lies Glastonbury tor .. Olympus SP560UZ f/5.6 / 1/500sec / ISO-50 Levels and lighting tweaked in PS Els6

  • A tree washed up on the beach

  • Black and white image taken in Wells Cathedral, Somerset.

  • I live in a cottage in the beautiful Somerset countryside..and woke up the other morning and the sun was streaming in through the lounge window..it looked so nice….so I got my little camera to try to take a pic..I am no by any means a photographer..but i did like this..so thought I would share it with you

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