Sunset from St Marys
Taken from Curry’s Point near St Mary’s Lighthouse, this moody sunset looks north west up the coast to Blyth on warm spring evening.
In the distance the chimneys of the fated Blyth power station can be seen – an industrial landmark that has now been erased from the visual landscape of the North East coast.
Bamburgh Castle 104
Taken from the dunes to the south east of the castle on a misty evening in early spring.
The low hazy sun gave the whole scene a pale yellow cast which contrasts strongly against the outline of the castle.
Storm shells 1
Collection of shells with seaweed washed up by spring storms, shot in situ on the beach at Snook Point near Newton by the Sea, Northumberland.
Storm shells 2
Collection of shells with seaweed washed up by spring storms, shot in situ on the beach at Snook Point near Newton by the Sea, Northumberland.
Blyth Power 1
The impressive chimney stacks at Blyth Power Station were demolished 3 days after this image was taken and this industrial landmark has now been erased from the visual landscape of the North East coast.
Blyth Power 2
The impressive chimney stacks at Blyth Power Station were demolished 3 days after this image was taken and this industrial landmark has now been erased from the visual landscape of the North East coast. If the image is studied closely one of the wind turbines on the East Pier of Blyth Harbour can be seen in the background.
Tynemouth - North Pier 1
Shot on a late winter’s afternoon this images captures the power, movement and beauty of the sea testing man’s constant need to harness and control nature.
Tynemouth - North Pier 2
Shot late on a late winters afternoon this series of three images captures the power, movement and beauty of the sea testing man’s constant need to harness and control nature.