Photo Journal

  1. The North Norfolk Coast in Glorious Panovision

    Click on the images for the full Panovision effect!! Last week we swopped the fells and dales of Swaledale and Wensleydale, for the straight horizons, vast sands and salt marshes, of the North Norfolk Coast. At low tide, after a short walk, and with a bit of imagination, you might…

  2. 6am, Busk, Summer - An Unintentional Photograph

    In the summer I tend to wake with the early morning light, stumble downstairs to make the first cup of tea of the day, then sit on the doorstep to let the fresh air bring me round. On this morning I was disturbed by the chattering of swallows on the…

  3. A Short Walk Up Kisdon Hill (& Back Again)

    Kisdon Hill is a fell in Upper Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales. At 499m it’s of relatively modest height, but severed from it neighbouring fells by the actions of the last ice age and encircled by The Swale, to the north and east, and Skeb Skeugh and Straw Beck, to…

  4. Hoar Frost, Sleddale

    On Tuesday night the air was still, the sky clear and the temperature fell to -5c. In the sub-zero conditions small ice crystals formed upon frozen surfaces.  As Tuesday turned to Wednesday, fed by a gathering mist, the crystals began to grow … Hoar frost on our weather station after…

  5. Looking Down on Earth, River Bain

    Looking Down on Earth is a series of photos taken along the banks of The River Bain in February 2021 when overnight temperatures fell to -6C England’s shortest river, fed by North Yorkshire’s second largest lake, The River Bain flows for 2.5 miles from Raydale to Bainbridge where it joins…

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