Genius loci – the atmosphere of a place can be felt, partly due to our perceptions fed by lore, history and geography and partly by
Summer’s End
Dune grass is combed with tender sun-rays and a sense of melancholy marks the day’s final hours. It had been so lovely, the sand, the
An Arctic Journey in Infrared – Duncan Phillips
In August this year I was lucky enough to be on board the expedition ship M.S. Origo for a 10-day photographic expedition around the starkly
Treasure on Ice – Irene Amiet
Travel this year has been a lucky draw, but we managed to land in Svalbard mid-August, free to embark the MS Origo – a 40-metre
Patience’s Reward
Lockdown in the gorgeous Ribble Valley nudged us to open our eyes to what was going on outside our doorstep. We’ve come across fox spur
Depth of Field in April Woods
Greens mixed with sunshine sprout and grow in the woods, bold grasses, new lichen, fresh leaves move in the breeze. Birdsong accompanies the butterflies dance
Fog’s Dreamscape
When the mists roll in to take us on a journey through a land newly imagined, we’re like a child seeking to escape a dream,
Golden Stitches
When golden strands are threaded through every hue of green or red and the drystone walls appear like scraped old leather at sunset, autumn has
Summer’s Youth
The fertile fields of May, that sunlight bouncing on bright green grass and trees adorned with their brand-new frocks. The Hawthornes are still in their
Spring Palace
A misty morning and a pheasant appears from the gloom, a croaking feathered prancer startling me and him. The mist fades and light reveals the