Trees
As a child, I loved playing in trees and often went for early morning walks in our local wood with a group of friends. These days, it's a walk with a camera and lens or five in tow... Woodland is such a wonderful landscape to explore - as much for the wildlife within as for the trees themselves - but, usually, it's the trees that draw me and I could happily spend many hours, many days, photographing them.
Leaves in soft rain, West Burton
Trees in flood, Aldborough
Sun and mist, Strid Woods
Spring beech, Strid Woods
Overhanging oaks, Guisecliff Tarn
Broken birch, Hodge Close
Oak tree, Guisecliff Tarn
The Hermitage on a Summer’s evening in Sneaton Forest
Rowan berries and late summer in Guisecliff Wood
Pathway to the clouds, Guisecliff Wood
Willow at dusk, Ainsty Reservoir
Snow lines, Lanarkshire
Oaks in the mist, Wey and Arun Canal
Pondside oak in morning mist, West Sussex
Turner’s view, River Wharfe
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