Posts Tagged ‘dorset’
Lyme Regis Sunrise
By admin | PhotoblogA 5am start was made totally worthwhile by the sunrise at The Cobb, Lyme Regis,
Clavell’s Pier
By admin | PhotoblogI originally went down to Kimmeridge for some long exposure images of the ledges but
Kimmeridge Sunset
By admin | PhotoblogAnother evening when a cracking sunset kind of appeared from nowhere! The sky was cloudy
Dancing Ledge
By admin | PhotoblogAlthough an easy walk from Langton Matravers, the access to the flat shelf of Dancing
Swanage By Night
By admin | PhotoblogA 4 minute exposure of Swanage town and Bay from the top of Prince Albert
Corfe Castle
By admin | PhotoblogNo sunrise, no mist, no hoar frost, just a 25 second exposure of Corfe Castle
Portland By Night
By admin | PhotoblogI recently dug out some old Tamron lenses that I had used many years ago
Portland Bill
By admin | PhotoblogHad a drive down to Portland Bill to try the Lee Digital SLR Starter Kit
Kimmeridge
By admin | PhotoblogAfter the frustrations of earlier in the day when rain stopped play at Throop I
River Stour at Throop
By admin | PhotoblogThwarted by the rain here as wanted to get some shots of the Mill too
Swanage Railway Diamond Jubilee
By admin | PhotoblogA rainy evening on the Swanage Railway to see the Diamond Jubilee Dining Train. Hauled
Studland
By admin | PhotoblogA gloomy evening at Studland turned into a rather nice sunset. View from the beach
Boscombe Pier
By admin | PhotoblogA selection of images made on the iPhone 4S and processed with the excellent Hipstamatic
Sixpenny Handley Rapeseed Field
By admin | PhotoblogSlightly misty early evening shot of the well photographed ‘Dutch barn in a rapeseed field’
Gold Hill
By admin | PhotoblogA dusk (8.30pm) view of Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, Dorset. Famous for the 1973 UK
Seacombe
By admin | PhotoblogThe former quarry at Seacombe is about a mile and a half walk from the
Mupe Ledges
By admin | PhotoblogIt may take an hour to walk here over the Lulworth Military Ranges, longer on

















