Thursday, 4 February 2010

Latest Images

Well January was a tough month weather wise but did provide some good snow scene opportunities if you were prepared to take on the tough conditions and difficult travelling. The heaviest snowfalls in twenty years in the Thames Valley area looked beautiful on those odd occasions that the sun came out, and it was just one such time that provided me with the opportunity for the best image of the month taken from the Chiltern Hills above Mapledurham near Reading. After struggling to Pangbourne on the train and then on foot through deep snow for miles, the sky cleared in the late afternoon and allowed the most fantastic sunset as you will see opposite. For the rest of the photographs including photos from the source of the River Thames near Kemble in Gloucestershire and some early snowdrop images take a look at my recent images gallery.
These photographs are a welcome addition to my growing library of high resolution River Thames images and should prove ideal for all sorts of stock uses including magazines, newspapers, books, greetings cards, posters and postcards. Please contact me should you wish to order prints or other merchandise with these images.