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  • This photograph was taken at Didcot Railway Center in Oxfordshire, UK.
  • This is one half of only 28 know breeding pairs!
  • This photograph was taken in the Royal County of Berkshire.
  • My son pretending to be a Jedi Knight.
  • The Dam made famous by the Dambusters in World War II.
  • This chap is stood on a frozen lake at our local Nature Discovery Center.
  • I spotted this landscape on the way to work one Winters day.
  • This poor chaps got caught out by a sudden down pour and spent and hour drying off on this thistle.
  • This is a Red Crested Pochard Duck but I like to call him Tufty!
  • This was taken at a local classic care rally, I love to find the abstract in a subject and I loved the design of this bonnet.
  • This was taken with my 70-400mm G series lens.  I think I have finally begun to understand how this lens works and I am so pleased with the results.  SI
  • Whilst on holiday in York and enjoying some of the local beers in a lovely old pub I spotted this chap and I warmed to his face straight away.  It has such character.
  • This fella was very happy to pose for me.  It love the detail and colour of its feet.
  • I have never seen a Swam asleep but I did today and they are graceful even when they are asleep.
  • This was taking at Didcot Railway Center in Oxford, UK.  The final image is composed of 3 exposures bracketed by 0.7 of a stop.
  • I often like to find the abstract in a subject I am photographing.  This is a colourful piston arm of a Steam train.
  • These two Bees were fighting over the Crocus flowers, guess who won!?
  • I spotted this lone Crocus on a grassy bank surrounding a local church.  It was taken with my newly acquired Sony 135mm F1.8 CZ.  It is an amazing lens, thank you Sony.
  • I was busy photographing a local church when the heavens opens and the rain stopped play.  Whilst sheltering inside I played around with long exposures and creating a ghost image of myself.  Si
  • I love photographing churches and this particular church is where my Grand Parents are buried.
  • This was taken from the balcony of St Mary's church.  The final exposure is comprised of 5 separate exposures bracketed by 0.7 of a stop.
  • We had one day of snow and it transformed a local landscape giving it texture and depth.
  • This beautiful Swan calls its home Thatcham Nature Discovery Center in Berkshire.
  • This is a photograph of my local church, St Mary's in Thatcham West Berkshire.
  • This is an abstract look at the Organ Pipes of a church organ located in my local church.
  • This is the harbor entrance to Polperro, a beautifully small fishing village in Cornwall.
  • I spotted this photograph whilst walking can to my car after spending some time photographing the beautiful fishing village of Polperro.  I loved the way the neglect had created the textures the door and sign.
  • This beautiful church is just a short distance from where I live.  I took advantage of a the blue sky to take this photograph.  I used a polarizing filter to give the sky some impact.
  • This beautiful Goose paid a rare visit to the local nature discovery center.  I love the textures in the plumage on the Goose's neck and the colour of its beak.  It was taken with a Sony a77 SLT, Sony 70-200mm F2.8 G lens.
  • This photograph is of the interior of St Barnabas church.  The final image is composed of 5 exposures bracketed by 0.7 of a stop and merged in CS5 using the HDRPro feature.
  • I took a walk along my local canal and on one side is a beautiful canal and on the other side a run down area that once use to be part of a factory.  The fence that ran along between the two was littered with signs.  It was taken with a Sony a850 and Sony 135mm F1.8 CZ.
  • I'd love to give you the correct name for this bird but sadly Sony's safe filters do not allow it ;-}  But we all know it is a Blue ...!
  • This was taken at Didcot Railway Center which is dedicated to keeping the age of steam alive.
  • The beautiful Goose lives at Thatcham Nature Discovery Center.
  • The beautiful church has the distintion of having a treeing in it's grounds that is over 1,000 years old.
  • I love to find the abstract in things around me and this is an alterative look at disused railway carriage.
  • I love to find the abstract in things and I loved the contrast between the church's roof and the clear blue sky.
  • This is one of the few Diesel Engines at Didcot Railway Center in Oxfordshire.  I loved the way even when it not moving it has a presence.
  • Ever wondered what happens inside your kitchen cupboards when they are closed?  I spent an afternoon having a go at creating some candid images.  I popped up a few seconds after a long exposure to create a ghostly image.  Si
  • This field was full of poppies for only a few weeks but they did make for a very beautiful red sea off flowers.
  • I've wanted to capture a train passing through my local station using a long exposure.  I chose dusk as I wanted to have some colour in the sky.
  • A few minutes after this was taken the skies opened and it rained for two days.  I loved the contrast between the sky and the colour of the crop.
  • It was a sunny day on the beach and there were a lot of kits flying.  I loved the way the colourful kits contrast against the deep blue sky.
  • This Seagull was perched on a post at Looe harbour in Cornwall.
  • I've been to the Derwent dams in Derbyshire three times now and each time look in wonder.  The is where the famous Dambusters practiced they bombing runs so they could drop the bouncing bomb in World War II.
  • This is the harbour entrance to a small and beautiful fishing village in Cornwall called Polperro.
  • My eldest daughter and son were playing in a field when they disappeared from sight.  I called out their names and took this as they popped up.
  • This is one of the Derwent dams in Derbyshire where the Dambusters practiced their bombing runs for dropping the bouncing bomb in World War II.
  • This photograph was taken at Didcot Railway Center in Oxfordshire, UK.  The building in the background is the main Engine shed with the water pump in front.  Si
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