A Room With a View


A room with a view,
And you,
And no-one to worry us,
No one to hurry us through
This dream we’ve found.

– A Room With a View, Noel Coward

Girl, you hold the key to my heart


To my girl, on our third wedding anniversary.

Danger of Death


I find these warning signs almost comical in the way they portray electrocution. I also managed to trip over a “Warning floor may be slippery” sign today.

The Cricket Match

We recently visited The Forbidden Corner, near Leyburn in Yorkshire. I’d visited a few years earlier, but wanted to take my wife and son.

It’s a fantastical place, where strange labyrinths and mazes intermingle with giant beings in the forest, and my son loved it. Although I took my camera, there is a lot of getting wet that’s part of the fun, and I ended up putting my camera away so that I could leap around with my son as he screamed with delight every time he activated a hidden water jet and got us sprayed.

In a quieter part we stumbled across these models playing cricket.

Close Encounter of the Jelly Fish Kind

Although I was limited by the darkness and only having my iPhone for a camera, these jelly fish in an aquarium looked wonderfully dreamlike.

My son and nephew were too busy looking for sharks to notice anything else!

Christmas Light

On Christmas afternoon we made our way off Dartmoor through some woods. The snow had started to melt in the sunlight, producing a wonderful mist that caught the sun’s rays as they passed through the trees.

Entered in the Photo Friday ‘Glowing’ challenge.

Paper Cranes

We visited our good friends Toyozo and Grant at the weekend, and before I knew it Toy had made these beautiful origami paper cranes for our son to play with.

They look a little battered now, but that’s just a sign of how much he enjoyed playing with them.

I used nothing more complicated than a few sheets of printer paper and the light from my window to set up the photo. You can see here just how small and delicate they are.

Forth Road Bridge Sunset

The same evening as before, but in colour with bracketed exposures to capture the dynamic range.