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When Life Crashes
I took this image of the waves from the vantage point of a boat. I captured the texture of the waves as two waves collided with each other in the wake of the very large boat. Captured with high shutter speed on a sunny day.
This reminds me of the ebb and flow of life and we are the particles of water as we are rocked from side to side and back and forth propelled by sheer momentum
In Captivity - A Dream To Roam Free
The camera has captured the story of this horse. He was up for sale at one of the farms and I took the opportunity to observe him for a while. His expression is that of emotional pain and a timidness that horses show when they do not enjoy a relationship with their person. As someone who connects to horses emotionally, I could feel his yearning to be free from h
Mind The Track
This is my unique perspective of the racecourse in my hometown of Ascot, Berkshire.
I captured this photograph as an assignment titled : seeing things from a different perspective. As a photographer, who is also very interested in the details, I find that my eye is also attracted to patterns and this image has all the railings lined up perfectly.
Geography of the Sea
Another image inspired by the sea. This has captured the waves in a more sedentary stage and again is captured on board a boat heading away from mainland UK. The contrast attracted my eye and made the sea almost look thick in consistency. There is a depth to this image despite how simple it it.
Mounted
Another favourite of mine and a potential exhibition piece. This is my perspective as a rider on my then 4 year old gelding called Cameron - AKA Munqus.
Captured here is the silvery sheen of his grey coat. I have been told he will soon transform into a white horse, thankfully that has not happened yet!
Also visible in this image are his reins and his bridle and also part of his ear.
He is
Profile Of A Tiger
Do you think I was in the enclosure with him? How was this photograph taken? Was he walking by?
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