
Call of the cuckoo in lovely Ashes Hollow
Bright sunshine and wonderful views - this was my visit to Ashes Hollow, near Little Stretton.
Bright sunshine and wonderful views - this was my visit to Ashes Hollow, near Little Stretton.
A beautiful summer's evening at Bitterley, near Ludlow, beneath the slopes of Titterstone Clee.
A study in yellow - sunlight picks out buttercups swaying in the breeze at Clun Castle.
Sunrise on Wyle Cop in Shrewsbury, looking as if very little has changed over the centuries.
I managed to capture a new view of Brown Clee - Shropshire's tallest peak - while exploring Wenlock Edge.
Bluebell season in Shropshire has been spectacular this year, with the county covered in carpets of blue.
Light and dark - a dramatic evening sky seen over the Lawley, near Church Stretton.
Under an English heaven - blossom and blue sky at Chelmarsh, near Bridgnorth.
Early morning in the Clun Valley - this was my view as the sun rose over the village of Clunbury.
Another day, another storm - after getting drenched on Brown Clee, I was nearly blown away on the Stiperstones.
This is the view along historic Grope Lane, in the heart of medieval Shrewsbury.
It’s springtime in Shropshire, and here is a thatched cottage with daffodils and blossom beneath Wenlock Edge.
Here’s a patchwork of fields beneath the Long Mynd, with Corndon Hill on the horizon.
What a glorious sight - two magnificent Shropshire castles featured in one picture!
Spring is on the way - and here's a carpet of flowers in the churchyard at Shipton, near Much Wenlock.
A sea of white floods the landscape in this early-morning shot taken from the summit of the Wrekin.
I was able to enjoy a beautiful sunrise over north Shropshire seen from the top of Grinshill Hill, near Shawbury.
Morning mist swirls across the valley of the River Onny - this was my view at sunrise from Linley Hill, near Norbury.
I was on the summit of Brown Clee at the weekend - and to say it was cold would be an understatement.
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Here’s a misty sunrise over Bridgnorth, with St Leonard's Church rising above a blanket of white.
If I could choose anywhere to live in Shropshire, it would have to be the beautiful Clun Valley.
A blaze of colour - beautiful autumn shades reflected in the Llangollen Canal, near Ellesmere.
Light and dark - a rainbow flashes a bright arc of colour over Titterstone Clee and its ‘golf ball’ radar dome.
The setting sun falls across a field of maize, with the Wrekin seen in shadow in the distance.
I stood in the rain waiting for the sun to come out - and the result was this shot of Stokesay Castle.
A magical sunrise over Shropshire - this was my view from the slopes of Titterstone Clee.
Early evening on Lyth Hill, near Shrewsbury - this was my view looking towards the Stretton Hills.
A grassy pathway through history along Offa’s Dyke, named after the Anglo-Saxon king of Mercia.
A bright blue sky blazes above Ruyton XI Towns, between Shrewsbury and Oswestry.
Here's the iconic Wrekin at sunrise, seen beneath a dramatic orange-coloured sky.
I’m always looking for new ways to photograph Shropshire - and this week it was a case of up, up and away.
Call of the cuckoo in lovely Ashes Hollow
Golden glow on church and Titterstone Clee
History amid the buttercups at Clun
Timeless scene on historic Wyle Cop
Out and about on Wenlock Edge