BIO
For around 20 years I was a professional wedding and portrait photographer winning a couple of Kodak awards but turned to landscapes about a year ago in 2005.In my wedding days I shot on a Bronica 6 x 6 format but my camera now is a Nikon D100 and I feel that digital and Photoshop opened a whole mew world to us guy's and gals. I am based in the UK moving from the south to lancashire at the end of 2005.
So its now 2009..long time since I updated my bio.
Now shoot on a Nikon D200 and process my work through Photoshop CS3.
Been to a lot of places since moving north.Three times to Scotland..going again in September 2009.
Had a week in Snowdonia..brilliant place....cant say the same for the weather we had.Ventured down to Devon...been for a week in Northumbria..had a glorious week on the North Yorkshire coast.Walked miles around the lake district in Cumbria.
Been to west Yorkshire no end of times and that's just the places I can recall.
Tried and tried to improve my photography which if any one looks thru my gallery back to the early days may agree that it has come a long way.
So many places still to see in the UK.We must have some of the loveliest places on earth to photograph here..there will never be enough time.Â
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Comments (18)
Mondwin
Wonderful and beauty image!!!!!!!!!!!!bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
aljaysart
This is excellent, the atmosphere is spooky, great capture and i like the bat flying in the background.
trevere
Really great photo- a well-timed capture conveying mystery!
MrsLubner
Brings to mind a creation I could write called "The Adams Family Summer Vacation." This is very heavy with ghosties and ghoulies and good humor with the Grim Reaper as the Inn's owner. :-)
Star4mation
Spooky indeed!!! The bat was a stroke of good luck, or did you sit there for a few hours waiting for him to fly into frame??? :)
Fred255
Love this! Very well done!
Trollmac
Excellent capture!
Cosme..D..Churruca
Fascinating! Very very well done.
Yellowbutterflie
I love it. Perfect ...
jedink
Perfect capture of the mysterious house on the loch.
5thmusketeer
Very nice!! Truly does have a spooky effect, Nice work!
KarmaSong
Fascinating and tantalizing atmo in this superb framing and lighting. It has to be a fav' :-) Excellent photography!Thank you for sharing.
ontar1
Looks spooky to me, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
greybeard101
Like it?...I think it's spectacular...how on earth did you capture that bat in the frame...good eye!
ysvry
great foto, did you psed the bat in?
ejn
Hi All, Actually as most of you might have gussed the bat was placed in the image during some post work.We - the wife and I, found this church on a drive out to the west coast of Scotland from Fort William and the surroundings fasinated me.The weather was such that I just couldnt get the shot I really wanted.There is a huge loch behind the church with mountians covered in mist in the distance and I tried to get the church,loch and lake but just couldnt get the angle for the shot.I wasnt feeling well at the time and the weather turned nasty so in the end I did what I could.I just put the bat in for a bit more effect as I felt the location looked quite eerie even in real life. Eddie
kimariehere
love it !!! Awesome mood and feel to this !!! brilliant compo and work!!!....
PhrankPower
Wonderful feel to this place. And the bat works fine too.