One of Carlisle’s most beautiful church built with the local red sandstone, the sunset really enhanced the shadows and the frost made it simply just really cold.
One of Carlisle’s most beautiful church built with the local red sandstone, the sunset really enhanced the shadows and the frost made it simply just really cold.
Fantasy picture of a never ending magical garden, idea came to me after a visit to the National Trust.
Early morning shot of one of Manchester’s older Public Houses, Peveril of the Peak built in 1829. The “Pev” is a fine example of a classical tiled CAMRA pub that has been in the same Swanwick family for over 40 years and long may it remain so.
The local lido or duck pond in Clarence Park Bury Lancashire, reflecting a beautiful foggy winter sunset.
Photomontage work using handmade brushes to blend multiple photographs together. Main work is of the Delamere forrest in Cheshire.
Reflections of the Old Mill Chimney at Birtle Brook in Lancashire.
Historical “Owd Betts” is a very interesting local old Public House on Ashworth Moor in Lancashire. Old Betty died at the age of 93 and the pub’s name was later changed to “Owd Betts” in the 1950’s.
This photograph is taken at the best time of year to visit when the bracken and the moorland is in full autumn colour. After a bracing walk around the moor a visit for a spot of lunch is always most welcome (with a chair by the fire).