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‘Basil’ as he is affectionately known is a male pheasant that frequents my Mum’s garden. I caught this shot of him flaunting in front of the lady pheasants a couple of days ago and decided it would make a great blog entry.
Posted in Animals by: James on April 7th, 2009
I’m loving black and white landscapes at the moment, I find that they allow me to convey the way I feel about a scene more than colour images. This is probably my favourite tree (not sure if that’s a strange thing to have?!) I’ve shot it a few times before the most popular image of [...]
Posted in Landscapes, Nature by: James on March 31st, 2009
I’ve attempted to capture the feel of a beautiful Spring day in the garden with this shot. I love the vibrant colours and the range of shadows and highlights in this image. It was taken at around midday (not the best time for photos because of the harsh direct sunlight) but I don’t think that [...]
Posted in Nature by: James on March 27th, 2009
Welcome to the last instalment in this landscapes series. I hope you’ve enjoyed it! The top image here is my favourite of the series. These two images were shot at Barton Hills National Nature Reserve – Barton le clay. There were a couple of rejects from this series that you can view on my flickr.
Posted in Landscapes by: James on February 24th, 2009
I’m pretty sure that these don’t count as landscapes, they’re more like nature shots! However, I like them and want to share them. They were taken on the same day and at the same location as the shots in part III of the landscapes series.
Posted in Landscapes, Nature by: James on February 23rd, 2009
I hadn’t done any landscape photography in a while and the weather was looking pretty good so I decided to go out and see what I could find! This is the first instalment a 3 part series.
Posted in Landscapes by: James on February 22nd, 2009





