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Almost a white Christmas

Over the past couple of weeks my camera has travelled everywhere with me. I’ve invested in some new equipment and I’ve been snapping everywhere I’ve visited from rural Scotland to Central London. The images I am sharing in this post were taken on Boxing Day when we were in Scotland visiting my wife’s family.

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Is this Venice or the River Thames in London?

With a blazing sun sitting low in the sky, river traffic travelling towards the camera and distinctive silhouetted spires in the distance you could be forgiven this photograph was taken in Venice. Alas the location was a lot less romantic: I was stood on the back of a Thames Clipper catamaran travelling down the River

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RNLI boat launch caught on camera

Over recent weeks I’ve posted quite a bit of long-exposure photography. These are images that often require patience, practise and time to set up. On this occasion, however, I’m posting something entirely different: The moment an RNLI rescue boat was launched right in front of me.When this kind of unexpected event happens, you simply have

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Who knew the moon could do this?

You know when you have a firm idea in your head what kind of photograph you wish to take, but the resulting image is entirely different? That’s exactly what happened when I took this image of the moon.

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Returning to the scene of the crime

You know that saying about criminals returning to the scene of the crime? That’s kind-of what I did this week when I took this image of the M25 just after sunrise.

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