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Heather clad slopes of the hills near Darden Lough, the Northumberland National Park
By Locations Photographing Northumberland

: Climbing to Darden Lough

Each season has its own rewards and challenges. The benefits of winter are late-morning starts (a luxury for a landscape…

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Dunstanburgh Castle and Greymare rocks, Northumberland
By Locations Photographing Northumberland Technique

: Dunstanburgh Castle

I’m often asked where my favourite place to photograph is. That’s a tricky one to answer. Generally I wriggle my…

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Buchaille Etive Mor, at first light on an autumnal morning overlooking the River Etive, Scotland
By Equipment Locations Technique

: Buachaille Etive Mòr

Forming the backdrop to movies such as the Braveheart and Highlander, the distinctive pyramid shape Stob Dearg, the main peak…

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Cauldron Snout in the Tees Valley near Cow Green Reservoir, Teesdale
By Equipment Locations Technique

: Cauldron Snout

You can feel it in the soles of your boots before you see it. You know that something mighty is…

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By Uncategorized

: Light Work

I’m a landscape photographer who lives and works in Northumberland, which is the bit of England that joins onto Scotland.

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