Trees
As a child, I loved playing in trees and often went for early morning walks in our local wood with a group of friends. These days, it's a walk with a camera and lens or five in tow... Woodland is such a wonderful landscape to explore - as much for the wildlife within as for the trees themselves - but, usually, it's the trees that draw me and I could happily spend many hours, many days, photographing them.
Fallen - Croysdale Carr at sunset
The remains of Autumn, Penny Rock Woods
Vibrant greens at White Moss Common
Multi-coloured beech leaves in Autumn, Strid Woods
Birch jewels, Hodge Close Quarry
Larch curtains : Hodge Close Quarry
Beech sparklers : autumn near Westonbirt
Winter dusk : birches at Abisko
Beech trees in mist, Strid Woods
British Green: lone beech tree
Early Autumn fog, Marton Woods
The edges of Lindley Wood Reservoir at dusk
Goblin wood, Guisecliff
Beech veil, Strid Woods
Juniper and birch trees from Birk Fell, Ullswater
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