I decided long ago that I wouldn’t rush myself to process and post my images when they were current, aside from perhaps event images where they don’t need to be more artistic.
Tag: nature
Thriving In The Darkness
…how fungi can be a metaphor for life with Fibromyalgia…
Finding The Light & Candid Woodland Photography
…to be able to work out how to make even the smallest improvements you need to look for little glimpses of light, moments and achievements, however small, that make you feel lighter, physically and mentally.
Changing Your Filters When Living With Fibro
Like life with Fibro, you can also choose to change the way you look and feel about your situation, or in this case the images.
Focusing On Smaller Details For Fibro Distraction
…every now and then it’s nice to stop and focus on the smaller details as a distraction, something I haven’t done for some time.
All Foggy Woodland Prints Now Available
All Foggy Woodland Prints Now Available
My intention with these, and other woodland images is to enhance the light and shadow contrast, creating a portal effect, so that you can immerse yourself in wondering what lies beyond the light.
Beyond Fresh Air – Nature’s Benefits, And A Deer Bounds Through Bluebell Wood
“The Benefits Of Getting Out In Nature – Beyond Fresh Air”
‘Phytoncides: essential oils that..when humans breathe [them] in, can produce many benefits inside the body’
Photo Walk – Ashridge Woodland
Photo Walk – Ashridge Woodland
Landscape photographers are looking in more detail at the scene in front of us, there are different shapes in the trunks and branches, different tree species, different light and seasons, different colours, patterns and opportunities to frame unique shots, wide or zoomed in to detail.
Frozen Leaves
I was looking for inspiration and distraction while having a bad Fibromyalgia pain day and I find a walk in … More
Wintery Trees
A few additional shots from my snowy walk in Linslade Wood, showing the amazing effect of cumulative frost, freezing fog … More