Port Meadow is a huge field next to the centre of Oxford with the river Thames along one side. It hasn’t changed much since medieval times.
I spent a cosy night camped on top of this Welsh hill to get this photo. The hardest part was getting up in the morning!
Near Oxford.
A different part of the river Thames than I usually find myself beside. Jupiter is peeking through the clouds.
There are some fascinating rock structures on top of this mountain in the Snowdonia national park formed by freeze thaw action. This was taken with my 100mm close up lens and was the first panoramic to have front to back sharpness, a combination of 76 images.
Looking up at a wood made from very tall, slender Hornbeam Carpinus betulus
A wind blown Hawthorn above the white cliffs of Dover looking out to a cloudless sunrise.
After recent rains some local fields were flooded so I donned my wellies and avoided the deepest parts of the ridge and furrow fields.
Walking along the cliffs above the river Wye I came upon this scene in the rain.
Probably the most beautiful beach I used to play on when I was younger.
This image sums up the Elan valley to me