Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Castle and Dinas


The Iron Age hill fort of Castle-an-Dinas is a prominent landmark
just south of St Columb Major. It was home to a legendary king, played a part
in the development of our democracy, and been the site of executions, battles
and sinister murder and suicide.
Me and Mark went up there at last year's Midsummer Eve Bonfire celebration
to find out more about this place.
The photography was tricky, as there is not much left of the
iron Age fort. So there is only it's unique atmosphere to catch.
I'm pleased with the result and the article published
in the June edition of "Cornwall today".


Tuesday, 13 July 2010

randoms

took these screen shots with my old camera a while ago..
I leave the rest to your imagination...


Tuesday, 6 July 2010

light



I found a folder with my old film images I took years ago
before I purchased a digital camera..
I love the light and the colours in there,
they just seem to have more depth than digital photos.
The second one is the inside of a water fountain.
I love it how the light and the flowing water build a whole
new picture: I called it "the shell"