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  • Black and white photo with old red phone box, picture taken in the yorkshire sculpture park.

  • The morning light in Hirst Wood, Saltaire, Yorkshire – ‘sister’ print to The Calling.

  • Kept driving past this on the way back from Leeds and kept thinking, “must take a picture of that tree sometime”. Got lucky with a good day when I had my camera with me:)

  • A foggy day in Yorkshire. Taken in February ‘08 in the woods surrounding Baitlings Reservoir.

  • Taken in the field just down the lane from my house so I didn’t have far to walk to get this one, lol Nikon D40 – 18-55mm

  • Shot off the edge of Malham cove in Yorkshire, given this shot a little treatment in photoshop, a bit different for me, see how it goes!... Courtesy of my friend adgray, thanks for the poem bud: ‘TWO TREES’ There upon the stony ground / Nothing else for miles around / Two Trees Grew / Their trunks were gnarled and curved with age / the boughs and twigs entwined in rage / Two Trees Fought I have been here longer than you / I saw the earth when it was new / The right tree boasted / How can you say that silly tree / you would not be there if not for me / The other tree scoffed A bird flew down and sat below / he watched them swaying to and fro / The two trees tugging / You are the very strangest trees / you grow entwined eternally / The bird laughed at them / When you have ceased this silly war / you’ll see as others have before / that no matter what you perceive / you will be the only trees / The bird flew away There upon that stony ground / where nothing else grew all around / two trees stood entwined as one / and swayed in the breeze

  • This is a shot from a couple of years ago. I remember it well, it was one of those mornings when everything was just perfect and all I had to do was turn up and press the shutter, lol .:)

  • The title says it all. Taken just outside of Pickering, North Yorkshire.

  • In a field not far from where my wife grew up in the village of Darfield, Barnsley in South Yorkshire is this lone tree which continues to stand through all seasons. I happened to catch this shot one cold March morning after the field had been plowed, seeded, and flattened. The sky was a deep blue without a cloud in it. I love this shot and the use of negative space. HP PhotoSmart C945 bridge camera, f/8, shutter 1/200, / exposure bias -1.50 ISO 100

  • This is ‘Make Believe’ before I started flipping and rotating it, for you Andy. / A view I saw last night whilst dog walking.

  • Ingleborough is the second highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales. It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, the other two being Whernside and Pen-y-ghent. Nikon D80 Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens ND4 grey-grad Featured in the Your Magic Place and Yorkshire Grit groups APR 2009. / Featured in the Great Outdoors group SEP 2009. / Featured in the Yorkshire Grit group SEP 2009. Runner up in the Northern Landscapes Challenge – Lonely Tree SEP 2009.

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Natural Nature close up of an old, dead, decaying tree / armley woods / Leeds

  • grass seeds rise out of the fog on Hob Moor stray in York, North Yorkshire, back lit by the morning sun, framed by the trees.

  • Watercolour painting of Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Standard water colour paper

  • The fog and trees created this wonderful flare of the rising sun on the Knavesmire, home of York Racecourse. Shot in North Yorkshire

  • Taken from a field over looking Kirby Underdale and the Vale of York on a very foggy early evening in November 2008 this photo shows the fog settling down in the valley beyond a lone tree and hale bale

  • Click Here For Large Framed View The mist had lifted and gone but then by chance more drifted across from the meadow next to this creating this wonderful scene !! Taken in near Malham in the Yorkshire Dales.

  • Click Here For Large Framed View The sun setting on one of Wharfedale’s limestone terraces above Conistone in the Yorkshire Dales !

  • This little bridge is known as Beggars Bridge built for the love of a young lady and social status is at the edge of a hidden village of Glaisdale in the heart of the Yorkshire Moors, in North Yorkshire. This wonderful little bridge over the River Esk is a delight to look at, but with the train bridge behind and newer road bridge running along side, it is really difficult bridge to photograph. With Limber Hill leading down into it, have the brakes serviced before visiting or take the train to the station just around the corner. Converted into black and white

  • THE WINNER of the challenge Autumnal Equinox Nikon D60 / hdr in Photomatix & pp in PS CS3 / one shot, hand held, / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm / f/14.0 1/200 ISO800 / North Yorkshire, UK

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Natural Nature Close up / Knot in a wood fence

  • Taken in the North Yorkshire Dales, heading out of the village of Grinton and heading towards Redmire Moor. you climb up a nice gentle slope and then a few bends with wide open roads and hit an area that looks like it has been blasted by nature and man a few times and you came across some open views and then vistas like this one. Best viewed large. Featured by the kind hosts of The Northern Landscapes Group Converted into pinhole black and white

  • Shot near Malham in the Yorkshire dales national park… / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens. /

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 11mm, F11, shutter speed 1/400 second, ISO200, processed in Photoshop We went to the Yorkshire Dales today to visit the wonderful snowy countryside near the beautiful village of Conistone. On top of the hills are Conistone there are many limestone outcrops which are amazing beautiful. The day was very overcast and gloomy due to the snow laden clouds, this was a very brief glimpse of the sun. Please view large

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