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12/06/2026

Available now for purchase. This image evolved from a photograph I took of Georgie and Bracken. If Bracken were in charge of this walk they would end up in the bar. Georgie, on the other hand, might prefer the tattoo parlour. - Sunny People

11/06/2026

Available now for purchase. This image is adapted from a quirky photograph I took of a water pipe on a walk by a hydro scheme in the Scottish Highlands. I have no idea what the number means. - 7-8-4 Brighter

10/06/2026

Available now for purchase. Oystercatchers are one of my favourite birds. They are even the subject of one of my poems. The oystercatcher struts about His beak is like a carrot He never eats an oyster though And neither does the parrot. But carpenters and walruses Think oysters rather fab As does th...

09/06/2026

Available now for purchase. A most splendid place, Ambalavao, Madagascar. Well worth the long slow drive up the valley to the lodge. Next time I go I will walk those hills. - Malagasy Vibe at Ambalavao

08/06/2026

Available now for purchase. This image was created from a photograph I took in 2007 on a boat trip on the Thames. - HMS Belfast & Tower Bridge

07/06/2026

Available now for purchase. It's always sunny somewhere. - Sunny Somewhere

06/06/2026

Available now for purchase. This image was created from a photograph I took in London in 2007. I was once a commuter but I'm very glad I don't have to do that nowadays. - London Commuters

05/06/2026

Available now for purchase. This image captures the essence of autumn in an abstract form. The vibrant hues of autumn leaves are interwoven with artistic flair, creating a tapestry of colours that evoke the warmth and nostalgia of the season. - Mulbert's Woodland Vibe 5

04/06/2026

Available now for purchase. Visit Madagascar if you get the chance. Fabulous island, people and wildlife. - A Village in Madagascar

03/06/2026

Available now for purchase. I love the formation of rocks, not that I know a great deal about them, but I think the red / brown bits are probably iron ore and all of what you see almost certainly took more than a thousand years to make. - Once Upon A Time In Scotland

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