This picture represents day 4 in my 5 Day Black and White challenge from James Howe. If you look into the distance, you will likely recognise this shot...
I’ve been nominated by James Howe to take part in the 5 day black and white challenge so, for the next week, I’ll be posting monochrome versions...
Sometimes I reckon you end up with a better picture when you shoot a reflection and turn it upside down. Here’s one from a gorgeous evening at Eagle...
During our trip from Boston up to Acadia National Park, we made a few stops. One of these was at Perkins Cove in Ogunquit, Maine. The weather was pretty...
This is another shot from our sunrise visit to Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park, Maine, last Tuesday morning. It was taken within feet of this shot...
I was quite surprised to discover that Bar Harbor, Maine is a popular destination for cruise ships. On the morning we were shooting sunrise at Thunder...
Rocks at Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park, Maine, glow just after the sun rises. In the distance, you can see the famous Otter Cliffs which will no doubt...
Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse must be one of the most photographed places in Maine. The line of photographers and tripods waiting for sunset brought back...
The coastline in Acadia National Park is breathtaking! Gorgeous bays full of round boulders beneath jagged granite cliffs topped by pine forests. We spent...
The autumn leaf colours up here are apparently already past their best but, to someone who has never been in this area at this time of year, I’m...
If all had gone to plan, I would be typing this from Boston after a sunrise skyline shoot with all the NxNW (annual photoblogger get-together) crowd. Unfortunately,...
This is the view from the location you saw in yesterday’s image. We visited Colorado National Monument more or less on a whim on the last night of the trip....
Continuing the theme of pictures from our last NxNW photoblogger get-together, here are Bob Lussier and Justin Balog setting up for sunset shots at Colorado...
Our annual “NxNW” photoblogger get-together occurs next weekend so I’ve been looking through the pictures from last year’s trip...
New Lanark sits on the banks of the river Clyde and part of the reason for it’s location was the local drop in elevation which made it straightforward...
Sir Norman Foster and team did a wonderful job of creating a fantastic new leading line for photos of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. The Millennium...
I loved the contrast between contemporary and classical architectural styles in the covered Great Court at the British Museum in London. You can only shoot...
I spent a very enjoyable day shooting with Antonio Marques during our trip back to Scotland. I’ve known Antonio for several years through being a guest...
Another of the images from my 2012 trip out to Sequoias National Park in California.