Bluebell Woodland
A portrait of the fantastic bluebell woodland of the Ashridge Estate. I used a telephoto lens and a wide aperture here to achieve a narrow depth of field giving a soft, dreamy foreground and background.
A portrait of the fantastic bluebell woodland of the Ashridge Estate. I used a telephoto lens and a wide aperture here to achieve a narrow depth of field giving a soft, dreamy foreground and background.
An in-camera double exposure of the silver birch woodland of Holme Fen, Cambridgeshire; the largest silver birch woodland in lowland Britain. The multiple exposure increases the density of the already-dense birch trunks, producing an impenetrable end result.
Some tree tops captured in infrared, using a Hoya R72 filter, to give a high contrast black and white result
The sun catching the tops of the trees, looking back towards Herringfleet Hills from the mill. Suffolk.
The mid-morning sun back lights the remains of a heavy frost, still clinging to the branches of some trees on the edge of a woodland
I took the opportunity to get out in some late March snow to go for a wander around my local woodland. On the way, I came across this large, old tree, isolated in the snowy landscape by the white out behind it. The key to…
An abstract take on a snowy woodland in Hertfordshire. This was taken in some late March snow during a wander around my local woodland. Using some Intentional Camera Movement (ICM), the busy woodland has been stripped back to the basic forms of tree trunks against…