
The face of nature is complex and terrifying. There are sharp edges and hard patterns amongst the organic chaos. July 2017 Photography, Digital, Branches
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The loneliness of the robin as everyone else flies south for the winter. November 2016 Photography, Digital, Branches
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A deviation. Another change to the normal process, a break from using silhouettes for the foreground, I’ve allowed some texture and depth to creep in. Creating lifeforms from the demise of others. July 2017 Photography, Digital, Decay
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Photograph taken at Crowsley Park (a favourite location), full of wildlife, especially crows and red kites, although getting close to them can be a challenge. Their cries echo across the meadowland until you come close at which point they sod off to the margins. June 2017 Photography, Digital
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Coming at you with the hints of the folk horror now. Is that a face or is it just part of my favourite deciduous tree (the London Plane of course). March 2017 Photography, Digital, Horror
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Crows can be much maligned (like geese) but are beautiful smart creatures. They do however regret agreeing to the production of The Crow 3: Salvation, they felt the directors heart was just not in it. April 2017 Photography, Digital, Crows
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Again with the dead cow parsley. It’s fractals mesmerise me, as does the abstract shapes created by falling, decaying organic matter (I need help). November 2016 Photography, Decay, Digital
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Creating patterns from the chaos in the hedgerows. Very little manipulation aside from reflecting and repeating. December 2016 Photography, Branches, Digital
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Mixing different textures and increasing contrast. The spine like branch has an almost mechanical look when repeated. June 2017 Photography, Branches, Digital
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A deviation. I was reading a lot of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau and hence channelling my inner hedge wizard. January 2017 Photography, Branches, Digital, Quotation
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