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This photograph was taken in a friend's garden when I visited last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but I just could not resist the temptation, particularly when I spotted the cricket - I couldn't believe my luck!!
This photograph was taken in a friend's garden when I visited last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but I just could not resist the temptation, particularly when I spotted the cricket - I couldn't believe my luck!!
Flash Red ZZ Top Type Car in Weston-super-Mare. This was a tricky shot to put together as you can imagine this vehicle was attracting alot of attention. All people were removed from this photo by taking six and blending photographs to produce this final image.
Flash Red ZZ Top Type Car in Weston-super-Mare.
This was a tricky shot to put together as you can imagine this vehicle was attracting alot of attention.
All people were removed from this photo by taking six and blending photographs to produce this final image.
Do you know what it is yet? I could not resist taking this shot while I was covering a wedding at the local Registrar's Office. It is a handrail outside the building.
Do you know what it is yet?
I could not resist taking this shot while I was covering a wedding at the local Registrar's Office. It is a handrail outside the building.
A boat on the river Axe at low tide. The river Axe runs past Uphill and Weston-super-Mare and in medieval times was used by sea faring ships to sail to Glastonbury at high tide. The river continues northwest past Wedmore Moor and through Oxmoor, Stoke Moor and Monk Moor. The river passes through the settlement of Lower Weare and on to the south of Loxton. From this point until it reaches the coast at Weston Bay the river forms the northern boundary of the county. The lower reaches of the Axe have a history of navigation from the harbour at Uphill through to the settlement of Weare. The current tidal limit of the Axe is the sluice gates at Bleadon and Brean Cross.
A boat on the river Axe at low tide. The river Axe runs past Uphill and Weston-super-Mare and in medieval times was used by sea faring ships to sail to Glastonbury at high tide.
The river continues northwest past Wedmore Moor and through Oxmoor, Stoke Moor and Monk Moor. The river passes through the settlement of Lower Weare and on to the south of Loxton. From this point until it reaches the coast at Weston Bay the river forms the northern boundary of the county. The lower reaches of the Axe have a history of navigation from the harbour at Uphill through to the settlement of Weare. The current tidal limit of the Axe is the sluice gates at Bleadon and Brean Cross.
Sunset at Grand Pier Hotel in Weston-super-Mare taken at winter. Again, this is was a technically difficult shot to put together as it comprises of seven shots, which had to be stitched.
Sunset at Grand Pier Hotel in Weston-super-Mare taken at winter. Again, this is was a technically difficult shot to put together as it comprises of seven shots, which had to be stitched.
Sunset Over The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare. Taken in December and captures the lovely light we get at sunsets. Technically this was a difficult shot to put together as it is a stitch of nine photos, taken at different exposures.
Sunset Over The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare. Taken in December and captures the lovely light we get at sunsets.
Technically this was a difficult shot to put together as it is a stitch of nine photos, taken at different exposures.
Sunset at Grand Pier Hotel in Weston-super-Mare taken at winter. Again, this is was a technically difficult shot to put together as it comprises of seven shots, which had to be stitched.
Sunset at Grand Pier Hotel in Weston-super-Mare taken at winter. Again, this is was a technically difficult shot to put together as it comprises of seven shots, which had to be stitched.
Sunset Over The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare. Taken in December and captures the lovely light we get at sunsets. Technically this was a difficult shot to put together as it is a stitch of nine photos, taken at different exposures.
Sunset Over The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare. Taken in December and captures the lovely light we get at sunsets.
Technically this was a difficult shot to put together as it is a stitch of nine photos, taken at different exposures.
Flash Red ZZ Top Type Car in Weston-super-Mare. This was a tricky shot to put together as you can imagine this vehicle was attracting alot of attention. All people were removed from this photo by taking six and blending photographs to produce this final image.
Flash Red ZZ Top Type Car in Weston-super-Mare.
This was a tricky shot to put together as you can imagine this vehicle was attracting alot of attention.
All people were removed from this photo by taking six and blending photographs to produce this final image.
A boat on the river Axe at low tide. The river Axe runs past Uphill and Weston-super-Mare and in medieval times was used by sea faring ships to sail to Glastonbury at high tide. The river continues northwest past Wedmore Moor and through Oxmoor, Stoke Moor and Monk Moor. The river passes through the settlement of Lower Weare and on to the south of Loxton. From this point until it reaches the coast at Weston Bay the river forms the northern boundary of the county. The lower reaches of the Axe have a history of navigation from the harbour at Uphill through to the settlement of Weare. The current tidal limit of the Axe is the sluice gates at Bleadon and Brean Cross.
A boat on the river Axe at low tide. The river Axe runs past Uphill and Weston-super-Mare and in medieval times was used by sea faring ships to sail to Glastonbury at high tide.
The river continues northwest past Wedmore Moor and through Oxmoor, Stoke Moor and Monk Moor. The river passes through the settlement of Lower Weare and on to the south of Loxton. From this point until it reaches the coast at Weston Bay the river forms the northern boundary of the county. The lower reaches of the Axe have a history of navigation from the harbour at Uphill through to the settlement of Weare. The current tidal limit of the Axe is the sluice gates at Bleadon and Brean Cross.
Do you know what it is yet? I could not resist taking this shot while I was covering a wedding at the local Registrar's Office. It is a handrail outside the building.
Do you know what it is yet?
I could not resist taking this shot while I was covering a wedding at the local Registrar's Office. It is a handrail outside the building.
This photograph was taken in a friend's garden when I visited last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but I just could not resist the temptation, particularly when I spotted the cricket - I couldn't believe my luck!!
This photograph was taken in a friend's garden when I visited last weekend. I don't normally shoot flowers, but I just could not resist the temptation, particularly when I spotted the cricket - I couldn't believe my luck!!

