Landscapes
The natural beauty of England
This particular shot was a spring morning walking near a local water park.
This shot was on a recent spring morning, in the local nature reserve.
This photo was taken on a spring afternoon on the local common. Only 5 minutes after the shot was taken, it started pouring. The photo was taken just in time.
This photograph was taken on an early summer morning, at the Giant’s Cave, just north of Chepstow in the Wye Valley. Giant’s Cave is a curving tunnel, cut into the rock-face through which the walk passes. The cave comprises a partially natural main chamber, with subsidiary chambers to the east. At the southern entrance is a bastion defined by low walling. The bastion outside the cave gives added interest as the point from which echo effects were created using mounted guns to fire across the Wye Valley. A statue of a giant once stood above one of the entrances.