Passionate about photography... A daily photo blog to showcase some of my favourite pictures from my growing portfolio. Landscape, Macro, Black and White, Travel and Street photography.
Friday, 24 January 2025
Goosander
Thursday, 23 January 2025
Morning Glow
Monday, 20 January 2025
Standing Out
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
On My Doorstep
In my last post I mentioned how there are some places and subjects that I would never tire of photographing and I shared some images from my travels around Europe. Without a doubt I would be more than happy to spend days or even weeks photographing puffins or street scenes in Venice, Florence, Vienna or a host of other wonderful places. I also long to visit new locations, inspired by my own travels and by images shared online I know I would get so much pleasure exploring new places with my camera. However I have to be realistic, while there will be lots of opportunities to do this in future there will also long periods where I will have to stick to what is local or familiar.
I am privileged to live in a beautiful place, by the sea but close to varied landscapes, urban landscapes and lots of wildlife. However when I look through my many files of photographs I realise that I have relatively few from my locality and I am missing opportunities to develop my skills and fulfil my passion here on my doorstep. Perhaps it is familiarity that means I sometimes fail to see the interest in what I see every day and that is a big error because the beauty and interest is there and for people that I share those images with they will largely be new or unfamiliar so it must be worth me spending more time where I live. It doesn't matter if I go back several time to the same lake, lighthouse or park/reserve there will always be another angle or different light etc. So while I will dream of and look forward to travelling to new places I will also take more time to see what is on my doorstep.
Here are a few images of some of the wonderful places near me.
West Kirby Marine Lake
Red Rocks
Meols shore
New Brighton Lighthouse
Thursday, 15 December 2022
Dead Calm
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
West Kirby At Night
Just one picture for today's post and it is the last one from my Sunday evening visit to West Kirby marine lake. This was a 6 second exposure and I wanted to cut down the ripples and also highlight the illuminated edge of the pontoon. I like the reflection of the waterfront apartments too.
The lights on the horizon to the left are from shipping anchored out in Liverpool Bay waiting for the tide to turn before heading in to port to unload their cargoes from the far corners of the world.
Monday, 19 October 2020
Pontoon
Here are a few more shots of the marine lake after dark, these were long exposures to smooth out the ripples in the surface of the lake. It also brought out the detail in the sky and reflections that otherwise would have been missed.
Sunday, 18 October 2020
Across The Lake
As I write this I am supposed to be in the New Forest, one of my absolute favourite places, for a well earned week away enjoying lots of walks and lots of photo opportunities. However, thanks to the Liverpool region going into Tier 3 lockdown I had to shelve my plans and find some other way to amuse myself.
Yesterday evening I went for a short walk along the waterfront at West Kirby and since there wasn't even the slightest breeze the surface of the marine lake was mirror calm. I didn't have my camera with me at the time so I determined that if the weather held I would pop back this evening to try some long exposure shots. Although there was a slight breeze creating the slightest movement in the water it was still nice and calm so I managed to get some pretty good images.
Here are a couple of shots looking across the lake to Hilbre Island.
In the first image I have used the small buoy to create a little foreground interest and I have adjusted the contrast to bring out the detail in the sky.
The next two images are the same shot but with different treatment. I do think it works well as a black and white image but I think I prefer the pastel tones in the colour image.
Saturday, 17 November 2018
A Moody Landscape
Today's blog finds me a little closer to home than my recent posts. After a grey and miserable start to the day the skies cleared and we were treated to a brilliant blue cloudless sky and so after lunch I headed down to the beach at Caldy looking across the Dee Estuary towards Flintshire (North Wales).
Normally from here you can see North Wales just a few miles across the bay and often you can see the mountains of Snowdonia but today the light meant things were a bit different. You may just about make out the Flintshire hills on the horizon but only just and even then only as a faint smudge or shadow.
Because I was shooting into the strong sunshine I have used a Cokin P series graduated ND filter to ensure these shots are not washed out and as such I have not had to do any real changes in Lightroom. There is a slight vignetting on the third shot but all in all I think it adds to the image.
I had experimented with shooting these scenes in black and white and I think they looked really good but as much as I like black and white photography I think the colours in these shots are spot on as they emphasise the moodiness and sense of isolation in each view.
Monday, 13 November 2017
Wild and Wet
Although this wasn't taken today I think the conditions would have been about right for this type of activity.
I like this action shot and I chose it for today because recently there have been news stories about surfers so it seemed topical.
Saturday, 23 September 2017
Take to the Air
A few more action shots today from my afternoon shooting the kite surfers and wind surfers at West Kirby during a spectacular high tide and strong winds.
I don't know about you but I think this looks like a lot of fun.
I was pleased to capture the first shot as the two surfers appeared side by side, almost in sync with each other.
I also like the concentration on the surfers face in the second image, it is almost as if he is looking at the camera but I think he was actually concentrating on how he would land this jump.
In the third image I like the sense of scale added by the huge wind turbines in the background and the feeling that the guy is about to fly out of the frame.
Saturday, 9 September 2017
Flying High
With the news being dominated by reports of the destruction and devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma and the threats of Hurricane Jose on the other side of the Atlantic a windy Saturday on the West Wirral coast is never going to hit the headlines.
However the strong winds and a super high tide was enough to bring out a number of wind surfers and kite surfers. I decided to head down to West Kirby and watch some of the action and of course I took my camera with me. I have tried to photograph kite surfers before but on that occasion the light was pretty poor and the surfers were quite a way offshore so I wasn't totally happy with the results. Today the light was much better and so I could use a fast shutter speed and overall I think I got some decent images.
I have posted 5 different shots today. I have lots more and so in time I will share some of those. I like the energy and movement in all of these images and there is a real sense of thr power of the elements.
Monday, 28 November 2016
Morning Glow
So yesterday I posted a black and white shot of the waterfront at West Kirby and I mentioned the lovely colours in the morning sky, and today I have decided to post a different view looking across the marine lake in colour so that you can see for yourself the glorious sunrise.
This was a fairly long exposure, as long as I dared given that it was hand held and low light, so that there is a nice effect on the water's surface and the delicate pastel shades of the sky are really beautiful. The moon is also just visible as a bright spot high in the sky.
It was -3C (26F) and so my fingers quickly got numb, all the same I think it was worth it and for the next two hours I made the most of the perfect light to get some great shots.
Friday, 2 January 2015
Dee Estuary at dawn
Yesterday's early morning shots of the marine lake at West Kirby were all in colour but today I have chosen mostly monochrome images of the lake and the Dee Estuary. I loved the rich warm colours in yesterdays pictures but I think the images above show that the scenes work as well in black and white. I hope you agree.




















































