Sunshine and snow in the Shropshire hills
Over the hills and far away - with a sprinkling of white on the distant slopes.
Over the hills and far away - with a sprinkling of white on the distant slopes.
Brrr! - it's been great taking pictures in the snow, but what a relief now the cold spell has eased its icy grip.
Stark and otherworldly - this is sunset at Mitchell’s Fold stone circle on Stapeley Hill, near the Stiperstones.
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It's the start of our Shropshire advent calendar, and here is Ludlow Castle surrounded by hoar frost.
Can anyone else imagine four Hobbits hiding from a Black Rider along this path on Wenlock Edge?
Here’s a vivid band of colour lighting up the sky above the ruins of lovely Ludlow Castle.
A pink and gold sunset in the Clun Valley was made even more beautiful as birds swooped across the sky.
A beautiful morning on the Llangollen Canal near Ellesmere, with narrowboats echoing the colours of autumn.
The year is marching on, and here's some vivid autumn colour on the Lawley, near Church Stretton.
Great to meet up with Jim Hawkins on Lyth Hill for the latest episode of Hello You - the Shropshire Podcast.
What a glorious sight - steam loco 34046 Braunton pulls the Welsh Marches Express past Stokesay Castle.
Here's Bridgnorth in bloom, looking absolutely spectacular in the summer sunshine.
A stile and a footpath just waiting to be explored - I came across this idyllic spot near Ludlow.
Some four-legged visitors have been helping themselves to the raspberries in our garden.
An ethereal Shropshire sunrise, with wisps of mist clinging to the fields and hedgerows near Clun.
It looks like a watercolour painting, but this is beautiful Apedale at sunrise with the Wrekin seen in the distance.
Here's a midsummer sunrise over a beautiful field of purple phacelia at Beckbury, near Shifnal.
The red glow of sunset lights up the branches and twisted roots of a majestic yew tree on Wenlock Edge.
The last rays of sunset light up the interior of Caractacus’s Cave on Caer Caradoc at Church Stretton.
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I have always said that Whitcliffe Common is my favourite spot for photographing Ludlow Castle.
If you are walking the Shropshire Way in springtime, this is the sight that greets you as you head along Wenlock Edge.
A favourite walk in springtime is through the wild garlic that carpets the route of the old railway line at Much Wenlock.
Here's a field of bright gold beneath Brown Clee, which is the highest hill in Shropshire.
I discovered this path on the Stiperstones a couple of years ago and decided to pay a return visit this week.
This was a glorious spring day in the Dingle at Shrewsbury, with St Chad’s Church framed by daffodils.
It was one of those perfect spring days, with golden daffodils nodding away in a village churchyard.
I’ve said it before - and I’m sure I will say it again - but the best pictures are often the ones you weren’t expecting.
Green and glorious - this is the view from the Long Mynd, looking out across Adstone Hill towards the Stiperstones.
A path into history along the grassy ramparts of Nordy Bank hill fort, on the lower slopes of Brown Clee.
A carpet of yellow and white at Shipton, near Much Wenlock - a welcome sign that spring is on the way.
Sunshine and snow in the Shropshire hills
Snowy scenes along the canal at Ellesmere
History and a witch's fate on Stapeley Hill
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