The final instalment of an amazing trip! Boston, with the amazing Gehry building at MIT: I hope you have enjoyed this series of photos of the States, and hope that you will continue to follow my work. Next up will be an update of “About and Equipment” as I got some really nice new gear … Continue reading
Category Archives: Landscape
The States, Part 2
Jamestown and a car show: Part 3 will cover Boston, including the fantastic Gehry building at MIT.. Stay tuned, you can do that by following the blog or hit the Facebook Like. Continue reading
Finally, the States!! Part 1
Nearly a year has passed since I went out to the states with my family to visit my brother. Finally I have finished looking through and selecting some photos, however due to the number I’m going to split it into three posts. I hope you like them.. First is Newport, Rhode Island: These are just … Continue reading
Churston Cove
A very special little beach that I visited nearly a year ago now, with a unforgettable view! Continue reading
Bisley Shooting Weekend
A huge thank you to the University of Exeter Rifle Club for a great weekend at Bisley National Shooting Centre, and also for the great couple of months that I have been a part of it! It was amazing to be able to shot a variety of different rifles in the english countryside, something I had … Continue reading
Paignton Zoo
As some people may be aware, I spent the majority of my summer at Paignton Zoo conducting research for my final year university project. The focus of the study is to look into the practical use of social network analyses and the value of the information that it shows. To do this I am using … Continue reading
24hrs in Bristol
This is certainly a great way to see a city! Spending the night, day and then night again trekking through taking photos. Thank you so much to the organisers and sponsors for such a great idea. However, what really set this apart was the allocation of time slots. Each photographer was given a certain time … Continue reading
Cycling around the world!! An amazing person
Acke Sven Scott is a crazy Swede who I met out in Mexico 2 years ago when he was a volunteer and I was a scholar at Pez Maya with GVI. And after two years of sadly not seeing him, he came knocking on my … Continue reading
Bit of a catch up..
Due to my lack of posting I have ended up with a rather large backlog of photos which I would like to share with you all. It means that this post is a mixture of differing events that happened around the start of summer, and even before that!! … Continue reading
A week in Wales
Sorry for the time that it has taken for me to add anything new to this!! During the easter break from university (2013) … Continue reading
1st of the Summer – Quayside
First of the spring photos, from down at the quay in Exeter. Was a beautifully clear day, well for a while.. and then the clouds rolled over. But the first signs of the sun had brought out some wonderful old cars and had all the gulls singing and flying around. Not only this but a … Continue reading
Horseshoes
Power of Blue
We often focus our attention on the blues of the water, but when the clouds and sun allow a sight like this you get an array of radiating different blues Continue reading
Grey Reflection
Christmas Day
The crisp, clear, still weather continued into the afternoon resulting in wonderful contrasts in the landscape. Continue reading
Shadows
Whilst in Katowice, Poland, the summer was in full swing. The sun gave rise to an array of shadows Continue reading
Trickling Stream
The power of water. Even a small amount can have a great affect. It somehow draws you in. Continue reading
Green vs Grey
Christmas eve and the green has gone from the trees but is still on the ground and in our homes. Continue reading
A Rusty Old Bike
A rusty old bike hangs motionless, yet somehow has life to it. The combination of colours, feathers, and extras, leaves the bike looking like it is in constant use.. Continue reading
Not the normal christmas photo
Out walking the dogs on christmas day in the english countryside. It was wonderfully crisp and still, the cold holding everything in place. Continue reading
Falling droplets
After a day of surfing in the rain at Mawgan Porth, Cornwall, the water fell down the cliff sides. Each droplet falling from the moses, creating thousands or tiny waterfalls. Continue reading
Truly Blue
Blue skies at the Eden project. There was a break in the grey and the falling rain, leaving this.. Continue reading
The shades of the floor
Taken at Paignton Zoo. Sometimes looking down isn’t the worst place to be looking. Continue reading
Reflection
The ponds of Exeter Campus showing off in the summer sunshine (2012). One of our campus’s many hidden gems. Continue reading
Ollie in Eden
Ollie Leader finding a peaceful spot at the Eden Project. It was a wonderful day which calmed me through and through. A day when you mostly whisper what you say, just because thats how quiet it is. You feel like you are at the theatre of natural serenity. Continue reading
Pink Coral
A beautiful Dendronephthya hemprichi seen in the Red Sea. The light show filtering down through the wonderfully clear water. This a common occurrence during my 2 months out there. The colours of the deep always a joy to see. Continue reading
The small in the Big
This was in the nature reserve at the top of campus. This little spider caught my eye against the setting sun. Was lovely to find such a little part of a larger ecosystem Continue reading
Path to autumn
This photo was taken whilst walking through the ponds and gardens of Exeter Campus. It was captured a month ago just as the leaves began to fall and their colours change. The photo leads you along the colourful floor rather than the normal dark floor and colourful canopy. It gives a sense of unconventional journey … Continue reading
Looking through the trees
Nature Reserve
Who says you have to travel to the other side of the planet to watch a truly spectacular sunset! This is the reserve at the top of campus a month ago and it made me really appreciate the place that we are lucky enough to live in. People send their lives trying to have enough … Continue reading
Mount Moses
As you descend from the summit of Mount Moses you reach a cluster of buildings. The simplicity of the place, the silence, the clarity, is all truly peaceful. It is easy to see why this a place of faith and spirituality, everything about the place allows you to see past what is directly in front … Continue reading
Autumn Colours
A hidden gem of Exeter
Sunrise at the Top
7km up, after 4 hours of walking and you reach the summit of Mt Sinai (Mt Moses) and the tranquility bursts out over the horizon at 4 30am. The feeling of reward for a bit of effort floods your body as the first warmth hits your face. The air is still and there is no … Continue reading
Steps to the heaven of the ocean
The stairs that take you from the harsh and barren land to the heaven that awaits under the water. It is one of the many things that makes this part of the world so special, the contrast. You literally step off the desert and into the coral filled sea. It gives you a stark reminder … Continue reading
Croc Sign
Autumn through the trees
Sunrise over the Red Sea
Sometimes it is worth getting up that little bit earlier.. This was taken in Dahab, Egypt as the sun rose over Saudi Arabian soil. This is one of my favourite places that I have been to. A truly peaceful and calming place. Everyone is kind hearted and well meaning, they don’t care for the clothes that … Continue reading