Autumn Mist IN THE VALLEY Floor at Sharpham Estate
Saturn & Jupiter visible within the The Milky Way on Dartmoor, Devon, UK. July 2020 during the
visit of Comet Neowise
Comet Neowise sets above the 1000-year-old castle in Totnes, South Devon, UK.
Dartmoor and Haytor are visible in the distance.
Morning Mist on South Devon landscape. Near Totnes.
The Flow Country in the Scottish Highlands is Europe's largest expanse of blanket bog. Full of sphagnum mosses, these bogs play an important role in regulating carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, acting as a carbon sink, and helping to prevent climate change.
The RSBP are now care-takers of much of Flow Country, with particular importance for red-throated and black-throated divers and the common scoter.
A commission from Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) The leading funder of UK environmental science.
View of distant fields on Dartmoor, Devon. UK. Looking from Bone Hill Rocks. Shot when photographing the clever people at Papillon Gin, a multi-award winning distillery in Moretonhampstead on Dartmoor
Quantock Hills in my native Somerset Early Sunrise Breaking through a cold snowstorm in early January.
Geese arriving in our town (Totnes, Devon) in the UK from the Arctic tundra this morning about 7am. Very misty background reflecting the tail-end of Storm Callum we've endured here in the UK last few days. I love looking up into the sky and seeing them arriving in “V formation” at this time of year. Always accompanied by their idiosyncratic call.
View of totnes in Devon. Sudden flash rain storm after weeks of dry sunshine.
Looking north over towards Dartmoor with the 1000-year old Norman castle in the middle distance.
Sunny spells, followed by sudden rain storms recently.
Dartmoor, Devon. Between Saddle Tor and Bone Hill rocks, looking west
Wild Beasts, well... domesticated, yet semi-wild. Devon Reds and Galloway cattle roam freely on the uplands of Dartmoor for most of the year.
Photographed between Saddle Tor and Bone Hill rocks, looking north.
“Colonne di turisti”
The Eternal City of Rome - swarming in tourists
Over-looking Circo Massimo, Palatine Hill looking into the Roman Forum.
A week attending the United Nations FAO ‘Global Symposium on Soil Erosion’ with my science colleagues. I had the opportunity to question the Expert Panel in the Closing Session. And a special accreditation from the President of the FAO for the use of my images.
Beneath the Millennium Bridge, looking towards The Shard, Shakespeare's Globe. Taken from shoreline at low-tide on River Thames in front of St Paul’s Cathedral.
HDR photograph.
Somewhere special in the North-West-Highlands of Scotland.
Between Shegra and Balchrick in Lairg. Atop a windy hill.
OS Grid Ref: NC 18710 59713
Latitude: 58° 29' 16" N
Longitude: 5° 6' 42" W
Holwell Tor Dartmoor
Dartmoor snowscapes and Blue Skies from Pain ...
Do you think you can tell... Shine on you Crazy Diamond
The fairytale, lichen-encrusted oaks of Wistman's Wood, with strange other-worldly circles engraved onto standing stones. Dartmoor, October 2018.
Sunny spells, followed by sudden rain storms recently.
On Dartmoor, Devon. Between Saddle Tor and Bone Hill rocks, looking west.
Hope Cove, Seascape. South Devon, UK.
Misty Day above the River Dart, Tuckenhay, Devon, England.
Arusha National Park in Tanzania
Quantocks Hills in my native Somerset in January. Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station can be seen in the distance.
Sunrise set off a stormy sky above Totnes in Devon, England. Dartmoor, which can be seen in the far distance, often has a strong influence upon the weather moving in from the Atlantic, creating a barrier which invites precipitation.
Cavalaire-sur-Mer, South of France, August 2015
View of the coast from Hope Cove, Devon. Unusually calm, it will change – quicker than you think.
Sunset over Akaroa in New Zealand's South Island.
Flamingos feed in the lake of Arusha National Park In Tanzania with Mount Kilimanjaro rising in the distance
The Dartmoor Hunt in full chase across the rocky outcrops.
Dartmoor Farmstead and dry-stone walling - unchanged for centuries. Near Saddle tor.
The fairytale, lichen-encrusted oaks of Wistman's Wood, with strange other-worldly circles engraved onto standing stones. Dartmoor, October 2018.
Agricultural fleece is used to protect crops from winter frost. But here is appearance looks more like waves on the sea, with brooding dark clouds behind.