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Sea farers around the North Cornwall coast are only too aware of the perilous rocks and cliffs that make up the dramatic landscape; Padstow is one of these locations, a […]
Sea farers around the North Cornwall coast are only too aware of the perilous rocks and cliffs that make up the dramatic landscape; Padstow is one of these locations, a […]
Gates of Padstow is a project that I have been working on for over a year, it is by no means finished, but its time to start showing the images. […]
Comparisons, tries to discover how our natural and urban landscapes can change rapidly, Sometimes instantly or more slowly over many years . Two images taken from a couple of years […]
Fog is, by WBAN (Weather Bureau, Air Force, and Navy) definition, the same as a cloud, but with its base close enough to the earth that it restricts visibility to […]
The River Camel (Cornish: Dowr Kammel, meaning crooked river) rises on the edge of Bodmin Moor and flows past Padstow into the eastern Celtic Sea between Stepper Point and Pentire […]
On the B3276 from Padstow to St Merryn at a little hamlet west of Padstow, called Treator Treator is a hamlet west of Padstow, Cornwall, England, UK. Also known […]
Some scenes we pass everyday look uninteresting and mundane until something happens that brings that dreary commonplace to life.
I remember the haying season – The harvester working its way around the field churning out bale after bale and then stacking them into a giant haystack to dry and […]
Tree roots growing through a Cornish stone wall
Trees have always had a special place in the hearts of the Celtic people, particularly oaks and oak groves, which formed part of their religious activities and philosophy. Even today, […]