• Rollright Stones

    The Rollright Stones, in Oxfordshire, are steeped in mystery. Some say these stones are Knights of the King turned to stone by a witch, many, many, years ago. I like a good myth associated with somewhere ancient and there are plenty where I come from. I spent the afternoon with a friend at these stones …

  • Cathedral

    Cathedrals can be imposing but beautiful buildings. The architecture is stunning, as is the work that went in to build them. I’m not a religous person, but I do like visiting these buildings and marvelling at what it must of taken to build. Salisbury Cathedral is just as beautiful and imposing as the other cathedrals …

  • The Dolphins

    These standing structures called The Dolphins were used to practice the D-Day landings that took place in Normandy in WWII. When the tide is low you can get up close to the structures and something I plan on doing when we next have good weather here in the UK. I used an ND10 filter for …

  • Wayland’s Smithy

    This photo is of an ancient burial mound in Oxfordshire called Wayland’s Smithy, which is located near the famous Uffington White Horse. To get to this monument you have to walk about a mile from the White Horse, there is no access to cars at the site. The views along the walk are stunning and …

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