Nestled near Stroud in the heart of the Cotswolds, Miserden Estate offers a captivating retreat for photographers, especially during the crisp and colorful autumn season. Recently, I had the chance to explore the estate’s Lake Walk, camera in hand, and I’m thrilled to share the adventure with you. If you’re Continue Reading
Glenn Bailey
Capturing Autumn’s Splendor at Mallards Pike: A Photographer’s Walk
Autumn has that undeniable charm, doesn’t it? Crisp air, golden hues, and landscapes that seem tailor-made for photographers. This season I found myself exploring the tranquil beauty of Mallards Pike in the Forest of Dean, a location famed for its serene lakes, dense woodlands, and gentle walking trails. With my Continue Reading
Exploring Decay and Beauty at Purton Ship Graveyard in October
When October rolled in with its crisp air and soft sunlight, I knew it was the perfect time to visit Purton Ship Graveyard. Nestled along the Severn Estuary, this forgotten resting place of ships whispers stories of industry, abandonment, and nature’s gentle reclaiming. Armed with my camera bag and a Continue Reading
Mastering the Art of Light Trail Photography
Light trail photography is the epitome of blending technical precision with artistic expression. This unique style of photography captures the dynamic motion of light sources over an extended period, transforming otherwise ordinary urban, railway, or motorway scenes into stunning visual spectacles. Whether you’re an amateur exploring new techniques or a Continue Reading
Capturing the Unimaginable: The Aurora Borealis Over The Golden Valley
Photography has an innate way of surprising us. It’s that insatiable chase for beauty mixed with the unpredictability of nature that keeps us captivated. And sometimes, nature offers surprises we couldn’t dare to anticipate. That’s exactly what happened to me one extraordinary night in Golden Valley, nestled near the Malvern Continue Reading