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Focusing on a different view of Ludlow Castle
I’ve photographed Ludlow Castle from Whitcliffe Common on more times than I can remember.
I’ve photographed Ludlow Castle from Whitcliffe Common on more times than I can remember.
Lovely Shropshire - here’s another shot from my recent walk up to the summit of Caer Caradoc.
Under an English heaven - this must be one of the most-photographed cottages in Shropshire.
What a night - this is the Northern Lights shining above Manstone Rock on the Stiperstones.
A beautiful evening on Lyth Hill, looking across a patchwork of fields towards the Stretton Hills.
Hail, rain and a bitingly cold wind - I endured them all on Cothercott Hill as I waited for the sun to come out.
What a difference a long lens makes - this is Shrewsbury as you have probably never seen it before.
Here's springtime beneath Wenlock Edge, with bright yellow daffodils lining the grassy verges at Harley.
It’s a must in the diary - my annual visit to Clun to photograph the cherry blossom in spring.
Mist, sunshine and snow combined to create some magical scenes in the Stretton Hills.
Out of this world - here’s moonrise over the radar domes on the summit of Titterstone Clee.
A patchwork of fields and hedges - this was my view from Cothercott Hill, near the Long Mynd.
I spent a wonderful day out exploring the lesser-known footpaths of the Stretton Hills.
Our new 1000-piece jigsaw of Bishop’s Castle is now available to buy in the Town Hall.
This is the view looking down Grope Lane, set in the heart of medieval Shrewsbury.
At last - the picture I have been waiting for! Hope Bowdler Hill is on the right, with Caer Caradoc in the background.
It’s the dawn of a new year - and here to welcome 2024 is the Wrekin seen from Cressage Bridge.
The new year is just around the corner, so here's a review of our favourite pictures taken in 2023.
A red, green and gold morning on the Llangollen Canal, near Ellesmere, with narrowboats echoing autumn shades.
Here's a dreamy view of the Wrekin at sunrise, seen from Hill End in the Stretton Hills.
A riot of colour - this is the Dingle in Shrewsbury, looking spectacular in the autumn sunshine.
An ethereal view of Wenlock Edge as the sun rises over Wolverhampton and the West Midlands.
Here's a blaze of autumn colour reflected in the Llangollen Canal, near Ellesmere.
This is Ludlow Castle in the morning sunshine, with a layer of mist lingering above the fields beyond it.
What a view - a spectacular sight with the Wrekin mast silhouetted against the final supermoon of the year.
Land of lost content - an ethereal view at sunrise, with the Onny Valley wreathed in layers of mist.
Here's a link to the BBC Midlands film about the new photographic edition of A Shropshire Lad.
The official launch of a new edition of A Shropshire Lad was held in Ludlow earlier this week.
They're here - the first copies of a new edition of A Shropshire Lad have finally arrived!
How inviting is this - a drovers' road on Adstone Hill, not far from the Long Mynd.
Shades of blue - mist rolls across the landscape as dawn breaks over the Long Mynd.
A new edition of A Shropshire Lad illustrated with my photographs goes on sale on September 7th.
I’m always looking for new ways to photograph the Wrekin, so it was a treat to come across one entirely by chance!
Focusing on a different view of Ludlow Castle
Majestic view from the top of Caer Caradoc
At home in 'nearest place to paradise'
Spectacular display over the Stiperstones
The view that inspired Shropshire's Mary Webb