Storm Ellen

A couple of weeks ago Storm Ellen struck and for me it was great news. For once the winds were being driven in from the south and the Yorkshire coast was experiencing a spring tide with high tide at 6.00pm. After an early meal and a check of my wellies I was off to Hartlepool. Really? Oh yes! Those of you that watch Vera as avidly as I do know that there is a long breakwater there that juts out in a westerly direction. There is also a promenade on which to stand and keep safe.

Two Waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales

On my recent holiday based in Kettlewell I visited a couple of waterfalls. I have been to Cauldron Force many times at different times of the year but for the first time I went to Aysgill Force which is situated about half a mile up Gayle Beck. I also discovered Aysgill Force which is about half a mile upstream from the village of Gayle.

Langstrothdale

My first holiday after lockdown was a week in Kettlewell which is in the heart of Wharfedale. I love Wharfedale with it’s beautifully defined valley and small villages peppered along it’s length. At the north of the main valley the River Wharfe turns sharply west past Hubberholme and Yockenthwaite. This is a gorgeous area as the road passes right by the river and there is ample room to park and then wander about taking photographs.

Selwicks Bay

Before I head inland for a week in the Yorkshire Dales I thought that another trip to the coast would ease the withdrawal pangs. Rather than drive to my usual haunts of Whitby or Fraisthorpe I decided that a bit of sea action on rocks was the requirement. The wind was forecast to be a reasonable easterly so Flamborough Head and in particular Selwicks Bay seemed to provide the best potential.

Out of Lockdown - Fraisthorpe

I promised myself that the moment I was allowed out from lockdown I would drive to the sea at dawn and watch the sun coming up and celebrate my relative freedom. On the Thursday morning I was up at 3.00am and off to Fraisthorpe and it’s wonderful sandy beach with all it’s features. It didn’t disappoint as there were lovely clouds in the sky, a crescent moon and wonderful patterns in the sand. Oh how I had missed the sea and all it’s delights!

York Hospital Exhibition

I am very pleased to have been asked to exhibit at York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in their Seascape Exhibition which is on the main corridor until the end of October 2020.

I submitted seven of my storm wave photographs and made them as big as possible in order to capture the mood and the detail in the water. Together they are extremely dramatic and from a personal viewpoint they perfectly reflect the nature of the storm I was watching.

Posted on March 30, 2020 .

Sri Lanka Coast

I have just returned from a wonderful holiday in Sri Lanka and the Maldives and one of the many highlights was the drama on the south coast near Yala and Galle. It is the Sri Lankan equivalent of Newhaven as the waves come roaring onshore from the Antarctic and after thousands of miles they hit the Sri Lankan coast.

Posted on March 9, 2020 .

A Week on Whitby Sands

This year I stayed in a new apartment high on the West Cliffs which had fabulous views of the abbey and the sea. As I only had to cross the road and walk down the cliff to access the beach I spent a lot of time wandering about at different times of day looking for patterns and reflections in the sand as well as photographing the waves ricocheting off the sea wall.

Posted on February 2, 2020 .

Marske-By-The-Sea

After favourable comments from numerous people who have attended my coastal photography talks I am very pleased that I have encouraged people out to the coast to have a go for themselves. My friend Debbie Dixon was recently inspired to visit Marske-By-The-Sea which is the next town north of Saltburn and after a discussion of her photo on Facebook I decided to go there myself.

Posted on January 13, 2020 .

Druridge Bay

Druridge Bay is often overlooked by photographers visiting the Northumberland coast as they prefer to visit the well known locations around Bamburgh, Holy Island and Craster. However the beach at Druridge is worthy of closer attention as it is a diverse and interesting location. It has fabulous wet sand which holds reflections well and the waves are relentless. They are also deceptively high and you have to be very watchful of frequent rogue waves.

Amble Beach

Every year I spend a week in a house in Amble, Northumberland. It is a bit south of the usual Northumberland honeypot locations but there is a wonderful pier walk and beach that overlooks the iconic Coquet Island. As Cresswell and Warkworth beaches are 2 of my favourite places for walking and photography Amble is ideally situated.

Overstrand Morning

I’ve just returned from a 4 day workshop to the North Norfolk Coast run by Jon Gibbs and we had a wonderful time exploring the little towns and beaches.

One morning we drove off to Overstrand to watch sunrise and it was glorious. We went through the blue period and wet promenades to watching big orange waves being lit up by the early sunlight. At the end of the shoot we captured the shapes of the groynes and seawall which were being lashed by the sea.

Lovely Luskentyre

Staying so close to the Harris beaches meant that I was able to pay a few visits to each beach under different conditions and tides. However, I loved going to Luskentyre as it was so peaceful and beautiful. I found a new access point near the graveyard which enabled me to get close to the sand dunes and the ponies although it did mean I had to keep a close eye on the tide in case I got trapped on a sand bank.

Splendid Seilebost

Of all the beaches on Harris I think that Seilebost offers the most variety to a photographer. In addition to the sea and sand interacting there are some wonderful sculptured shapes on the edge of the beach. I visited Seilebost a few times on my recent trip to Harris and I captured a different mood every time.

Posted on September 24, 2019 .