
To go to my shop, Rainbow Frames,where I have a vast selection of Photo Frames (click the link Ѻ to the right of my photograph).
Photographs are for sale through iStock (Getty Images)(www.istockphoto.com).
I am slowly but surely putting all my photographs into iStock Library.
........About me:---- I have been taking photographs since 1976 (Yes,I'm old) and still get pleasure from some of my results. I started with a Zenith EM, then a Pentax SP500. Then a upgrade to a Minolta 7000, followed by 9000, 7Xi. I then spent a lot on a Bronica SQAi with 3 lenses. I then had a few years off using a Minox. Returning when digital photography became available. Starting firstly with an Olympus 2mb compact. Then I bought a Panasonic Lumix superzoom before changing to an Olympus 2/3rds format. Then changing to a Nikon D90, which is an excellent camera and had a snap focus option. Upgrading again in 2013 to a Nikon D7100 which is extremely capable and encourages me to try different things and improve. I still have my Sigma 10-20 and a 50-300 Macro lenses. I still use the Nikon GPS to log each photograph as I take it, which helps when uploading images.
I recently bought a 10-17mm Tokina Fisheye lens (March 2014) which you can expect this to be used often, initially. I also use my Nikon P6000 (with GPS) which is an amazing little camera.I tend to take this on days when its either the weather is uninspiring or I've already saturated the area.
I also enjoy birdwatching and hill walking, these mix nicely with my photography.
I run a internet shop (http//stores.ebay.co.uk/Rainbow-Frames) selling photo-frames and cufflinks, compacts & pill boxes.
I used to have a High Street shop in Stone which I sold similar items including my photographs and I offered a bespoke Picture Framing Service.
Many thanks for visiting and I hope you enjoy the photographs.
Cheers Bob
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Hi Mario, Thanks for your kind comments. Cheers Bob
Hi Cristos, Thanks for your kind comments. Cheers Bob
Marvelous view and a beautiful capture. Like - Best wishes.
Absolutely fantastic! Like & FAVORIITE
GIANT MUSHROOMS THERE BE.... AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH I DID SOMETHING SIMILIAR IN NORTHERN ONTARIO, CANADA, MANY MANY MOONS AGO, AND I WAS AMAZED AT HOW INSIGNIFICANT WE ARE COMPARED TO NATURE AND OUR BEAUTIFUL MARBLE PLANET. CARRY ON MATE.... THANK YOU FOR SHARING.. BRIAN FROM AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO, CANADA.
Quiraing is the name of this area of pinnacles.
This group of photographs were taken on walk from the National Trust carp park at Fell Foot, which is at the bottom of Windermere. Climbing up through the woods to reach the very Scottish Simpson Ground Reservoir, then meeting Sow-How Lane passing through the farm. There is a track that avoids the road down to the car park for Gummer’s How. So I followed this, which does descend a little. Then, taking the well used and well signed posted route to the top of Gummers How. The views were very impressive and I will do this walk again. For a Wikipedia link to Gummer’s How try this:- Google
Taken on my Nikon D7100 with GPS using my 10-17mm Tokina Fish-Eye, Sigma 10-20mm Wide Angle or Nikon 28-140mm DX lenses. I also use my Nikon SB-910 Flash when required.
This group of photographs were taken on walk from the National Trust carp park at Fell Foot, which is at the bottom of Windermere. Climbing up through the woods to reach the very Scottish Simpson Ground Reservoir, then meeting Sow-How Lane passing through the farm. There is a track that avoids the road down to the car park for Gummer’s How. So I followed this, which does descend a little. Then, taking the well used and well signed posted route to the top of Gummers How. The views were very impressive and I will do this walk again. For a Wikipedia link to Gummer’s How try this:- Google
Taken on my Nikon D7100 with GPS using my 10-17mm Tokina Fish-Eye, Sigma 10-20mm Wide Angle or Nikon 28-140mm DX lenses. I also use my Nikon SB-910 Flash when required.
This group of photographs were taken on walk from Grasmere heading up to Sour Milk Gill until we reached Easedale Tarn. Descending via Easedale Valley or is it Easedale Dale or just Easedale? As you can see on some of the photographs, the footpath was like a mini glacier in parts, but there was always a route to the side of it. As I didn’t have any crampons, I was just a little more careful. Walking with my brother Ashley and his wife Madeleine, who are both a lot fitter than me, but they did walk at my pace (slow). For a Wikipedia link to Easedale Tarn try this:- Google
Taken on my Nikon D7100 with GPS using my 10-17mm Tokina Fish-Eye, Sigma 10-20mm Wide Angle or Nikon 28-140mm DX lenses. I also use my Nikon SB-910 Flash when required.
This group of photographs were taken on walk from Grasmere heading up to Sour Milk Gill until we reached Easedale Tarn. Descending via Easedale Valley or is it Easedale Dale or just Easedale? As you can see on some of the photographs, the footpath was like a mini glacier in parts, but there was always a route to the side of it. As I didn’t have any crampons, I was just a little more careful. Walking with my brother Ashley and his wife Madeleine, who are both a lot fitter than me, but they did walk at my pace (slow). For a Wikipedia link to Easedale Tarn try this:- Google
Taken on my Nikon D7100 with GPS using my 10-17mm Tokina Fish-Eye, Sigma 10-20mm Wide Angle or Nikon 28-140mm DX lenses. I also use my Nikon SB-910 Flash when required.