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Before Instagram was a thing I used to crop many of my photographs square. I do love the balanced composition of a …
Before Instagram was a thing I used to crop many of my photographs square. I do love the balanced composition of a …
A bit of daily exercise means a walk up the hill and back. I’m trying to avoid the Grand Old Duke of …
The Feral Pigeons are having a bath. They’re bathing communally. Apart from this one: It looks like me getting in the sea, …
Sunday Review: Ernest Journal and Mask Smith photographer,
I’m keeping close to home at the moment. A short wander from the house is the historic town Quay with its GWR …
This Herring Gull is magnificent. Look at the beak. It must be really missing chips and intimidation. This Black-Headed Gull is altogether …
People interfering with nature have left their mark everywhere. It’s not just in the landscape or in the extinction of species. It’s …
There’s a Magpie on a roof on the industrial estate nearby. It’s been busy tearing the moss off it. I’m not sure …
I feel slightly giddy thinking I was here: I suspect I may have been indoors too much recently. We were in the …
The world turns, the sun burns and life returns. Purple and orange is such an extreme colour scheme.
Sunday Review: She & I by Kirsty Merryn and Meandering Wild by Suzanne Easton.
We were in the north of Italy before the pandemic. Flowers were out in profusion on trees on the terraced hillsides. The …
We’re in the Orechiella National Park, Parco dell’Orecchiella, in the north of Italy. Here, there are bears. There are only eight species …
There’s a perky looking Shag at Brixham. What an exceptional bird. That lemon-yellow gape and oil-black plumage is set-off by a jaunty …
There are long lenses galore at Brixham harbour. A flock of twitchers have arrived. They’re perched at the end of a jetty, …
A few days ago I had my first experience of a Great Northern Diver. I was disappointed with my photograph of it …
Ruddy Turnstones. No, I’m not cursing, that’s their name. There are several at Brixham Breakwater which I’ve come to enjoy greatly: They …
Sunday Review: Out of My Own Light by Louise Bichan and Naturally Orkney by Raymond Besant.
Back in Brixham, looking for Great Northern Divers, I see a large shape out to sea. I look closely with my binoculars …
I’ve decided to have a trip out to Brixham in South Devon. Yes, again. It’s a beautiful town, with fishing and tourism …
I’m at Brixham in South Devon again, looking out to sea. It helps that I’ve met a couple of great people who …
I spent many of my childhood holidays in Teignmouth in South Devon. I love it here. It was the last place in …
On the way to Madeira I sit next to a couple and they chat. I say ‘they’ chat, when I mean ‘the …
At 1,800m the clouds are below me and above me on Madeira. I’m a cloud sandwich. On the slopes is a wizened …
I’m off on a trip to the far west of Madeira. There’s a lighthouse at Ponto do Pargo which sounds great. Firstly …
You know the story. There’s an ugly duckling which turns into a swan. I don’t need to go all Hans Christian Andersen on …
Have you ever looked at a fire extinguisher in Denmark? No? Can I say that I’m not surprised? If you did you …
There’s another birdwatching business on Madeira. It’s called Birds and Company. I would give you a link to their website, but it’s …
I’m in Calheta in Madeira for the afternoon. Behind the road following the coast is a large garden which appears to have …
I’m standing bathing in the cold orange light of sunset when I spot a largish bird walking towards me. I feel like …