October 2024: World famous 1913 pilot cutter Jolie Brise under full sail in Southampton Water. Fabulous!
August 2024: Symbol of the Titanic. She was moored to this bollard on launch day 31 May 1911
July 2024: Backing the car and caravan onto the tiny ferry to Arranmore Island off the East Coast of IrelandJUNE 2024 Reflections of a railway station
MAY 2024: The tip of South AfricaApril 2024: Betty Campbell MBE (1934-2017) Cardiff Central SquareMarch 2024: Magical trees in Lake Brunner New Zealand
February 2024: Anatori Rivermouth NZ. A long way down a lonely road
January 2024: The fur seal who landed on the beach in front of me. Te Oka Bay, Banks Peninsula, South Island New Zealand
December 2023: Overnight camp beside Lake Pukeki with Mount Cook, NZ’s highest mountain in the far distance
November 2023: The deep sea trawler Impulse II at Jacksons Bay on the West Coast of South Island New Zealand. At anchor at a tiny harbour in the corner of a wild stretch of coast.October 2023: Patterns in the mud of the Severn Estuary near Cardiff. Perfect for Watermarks!! Taken in colour on a grey day.
September 2023: A gathering of gaffers heading towards the Rumney Rivermouth in the Bristol Channel
August 2023: My lovely little yawl Fleur at Neyland Yacht Haven. I have owned her for over 20 years, although she is feeling a bit poorly at the moment
July 2023: Towers, lines and flags- Rotterdam waterfront
June 2023: At the going down of the sun in the mountains of Snowdonia
April 2023: Ocean Pavement, Manly, New South Wales
MARCH 2023: Feeding the fish on the reef at Cabbage Tree Bay, Manly, NSW
February 2023: A leading light in an isolated bay
January 2023: The Totaranui lagoon at low tide (New Zealand)
December 2022: Young sea lion, on the beach at Kaka Point NZ
November 2022: Underwater turbulence at Fox Peak New Zealand
October 2022: Isle of Wight car ferry in the Solent
September 2022: An image of Roath Park Lake- on my doorstep
August 2022: Texel Island, Netherlands
July 2022: An ancient packhorse bridge over the stream outlet from Lake Ogwen in North Wales and beneath the busy A40 main road bridge above.
June 2022: A self portrait: Reflected in the River Dart
May 2022: The coast of Australia’s Northern Territories from 35,000 feet
March 2022: Fisher-folk on a sandbank off Sully Island. Monkstone lighthouse beyond and Clevedon on the distant shore
February 2022: Causeway to SullIy Island at Low Water
December 2021: Mysterious walk through cave at Three Cliffs Bay, Gower
October 2021: My kayak at Loch Harras at Ness of Brodgar in OrkneySeptember 2021: The Grain Tower on the Isle of Grain in Kent. Built in the 1860s to deter the French it was modified to become an anti-aircraft post in WW2.
August 2021: Kayaking amongst the rocks & caves off Combe MartinJuly 2021: The church by the sea- St Justs in Roseland near St Mawes in Cornwall. Is there ever a more serene and tranquil place? June 2021: A old tin building on a rocky outcrop at Rossilli head. Known variously as a tannery, the stone works or, more probably, the boat house. The causeway to Worm’s Head is top right of picture.May 2021: Like it says- Watercolours. A dozen different colours of the water. At the Claerwen Reservoir dam in the Elan Valley, mid Wales.
April 2021: Kayaker challenging the weir on the River Taff, Cardiff- no hope. Continuing the theme of local photos. Maybe Covid restrictions will allow one from further afield next month. March 2021: Two 4 metre wide Archimedes screws doing their stuff at the Radyr Hydro-Electric scheme on the River Taff
February 2021: Exercising from home- along the short remaining stretch of the Old Glamorganshire Canal
January 2021: Moorhen debating whether to take the plunge! Forest Farm Reserve Cardiff
December 2020: First mate on the dog watch, Jackson’s Bay, Barry
November 2020: The Ely River reaching Cardiff Bay. Cat’s paws? More like Tiger’s claws
OCTOBER 2020: Atlantic female grey seal at Porthgain, North Pembrokeshire, Wales
SEPTEMBER 2020: Abandoned WW2 hero lightship Juno (LV72) on a mud berth on the Neath River near Swansea
AUGUST 2020: A Norwegian Church Cornish Crabber Sandwhich
July 2020: Crested grebe mother and chick, Cardiff Bay Yacht Club
June 2020: Not quite social distancing
May 2020: A touch of peace and serenity in a fragile world
APRIL 2020: A tear for all those around the world affected by the Coronavirus Covid 19
March 2020: I took this photo at Roskilde, Denmark a few months ago. So, a little late, but it is such a lovely photo I couldnt resist it. The dog and his master were having a swim in the harbour. Realising his master had just turned around, the dog did the same…
February 2020: Along the Wairau River on the Rainbow Road, sixty miles of rough road through some stunning territory. Hard on the road, easy on the eye.
January 2020: Stranded behind a major wash-out when the Potts River flooded before it joined the already flooded Rangitata River in the Canterbury High Country. It took the road re-builders a week to get it passable by crossing a ford in a reasonably big dip.For a while it really was the road to Nowhere. (Look up Erewhon Station & Samuel Butler)
December 2019: A beach along the extraordinary boardwalk on the Bellinger and Kalang Rivers estuary at Urunga New South Wales. The black tide line is ash from more than 50 bush fires raging inland. Six people have died and almost 700 homes have been consumed by the flames so far. Tragic.
November 2019: Where the river meets the sea and the sun
October 2019: Folds of rock, Ceibwr Bay, Ceredigion, West Wales
September 2019: Is this the lonliest lighthouse in the world? Cap Rudmoseepynton, Billefjorden, West coast of Svalbard
August 2019:Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen: where the road out of town ends, about a mile after it starts.
July 2019: In pack ice, on board the Ocean Nova at 80 degrees North off the north west coast of Spitsbergen
June 2019:Paragliding at Hvide Sande on the west coast of Denmark
May 2019: The Bay Raider Nona Me under jib and mizzen in Chichester Harbour. Note two mysterious and spooky figures astern. (NO Photoshop at work!)
APRIL 2019: The wharf at French Pass, Golden Bay, South Island, New Zealand
March 2019: A kayak on Lake Benmore at the beginning of an overnight solo camping trip.
February 2019: Unconcerned fishermen on Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand
January 2019: A hike in the hills. The Tasman morraine (glacier covered in a layer of rock and debris) draining into Lake Tasman high in the Southern Alps, New Zealand
December 2018: Nutmeg gets her bottom washed
11 November 2018: As the centenary of the end of the Great War draws near, we remember those who fell in the cause of Freedom. The photo here is of the imposing Welsh Memorial at Pilkem Ridge in Belgium, but it serves to represent the men and women of all the nations of Britain and the Empire who fought and died on foreign soil, as well as those of their families left to suffer without them. Bless them all.
November 2018: Final resting place of a Spanish trader (Laredo, Northern Spain)
October 2018: The Sarweather Lightship, once of Swansea Bay, now moored in the river at Douardenez in Brittany
September 2018: Reflections of a 2cm deep lake in Bordeaux
AUG 2018: Another Cardiff Bay Boat. Not quite a Volvo round the world racer but my competitive entry in the Cardiff Traditional Sail log boat race last month
July 2018: Start of the Volvo Ocean Race penultimate leg from Cardiff – Gothenberg
June 2018: Looking down from near the summit of Snowdon:
May 2018: A heron on watch at Cardiff Bay Yacht Club
April 2018: Fisherman’s Wharf south of Oamaru, South Island, New Zealand
March 2018: Outside the Coach & Horses Inn at Lawrence, Central Otago
February 2018: View from the Hill high above the vineyards of the Awatere Valley, Marlborough. Good Savignon Blanc country
January 2018: Looking down on Lake Dunston from Duffers Saddle at 4,000 feet. Otago, South Island, New Zealand
December 2017: Black figures on a green river bed. South Mavola Lake New Zealand
November 2017: The last fisherman, Lake Garda, Italy
October 2017: The Steamer Jetty Lake Lucerne, Switzerland
September 2017: Hungarian Parliament, on the banks of the Danube in Budapest
August 2017: Bright sail on the Bay
July2017: Marco Polo leaving Cardiff for warmer climes
May 2017: Gumnut’s happy crew, Cardiff Bay. (Gumnut aka Nutmeg)
April 2017: Evening sunlight- silent waters
March 2017: The Wanaka Tree, world famous in Wanaka & beyond the horizon. It began life as one of a line of wooden fence posts in the 1930s and grew into a beautiful willow
February 2017: The wreck of the tea clipper Darra, Quail Island, Lyttelton Harbour NZ
January 2017: Surfie boy getting his kicks! Christchurch New Zealand
December 2016: Amazing art by one man and a rake on the beach at New Brighton, Christchurch, New Zealand
November 2016: The Last Patrol: The aircraft carrier Ark Royal 19 Oct 2010. Part of an exhibition of Watermarks Photos currently on display at World of Boats, Cardiff Bay
October 2016: The apple market on the canal at Copenhagen
September 2016: Sundown on a ship, Cumbria
August 2016: Puffin with a beak full sand eels, the Farne Islands, Northumberland
July 2016: Racing in light winds; Cardiff Bay
June 2016: The Bristol Channel pilot cutter Mascotte with Steep Holm and a heap of clouds behind
May 2016: Sailing on Working Yacht 1 during the 2016 Cock o’ the Bristol Channel race for pilot cutters
April 2016: What to you think chaps, will she float? The Morecombe Bay Prawner Charlotte under restoration at World of Boats, Cardiff Bay, aided and abetted by Old Gaffers of the Bristol Channel
March 2016 Rocks and the Sea Esperance, Western Australia
February 2016: Storm Water Drain (Broken) North Brighton beach, South Island NZ
January 2016: Tugs, mountains and sky at Eden, New South Wales
December 2015: Three birds in a boat- pelican, cormorants and seagulls
November 2015 Black Dragon crossing the Murray River, South Australia
October 2015: The coastline and dry salt flats of Lake Eyre in Central Australia. It is 3,668 square miles in size and last flooded in the big wet of 2011.
September 2015: Thrombolites, the oldest living organism in the world, three billion years in the making. Lake Clifton, Western Australia
August 2015: The fishing trawler Returner, heading back to Point Samson, Western Australia, on the 2nd July 2015 loaded almost to the gunnels with her catch. Tragically, she was lost at sea in rough weather nine days later, along with her crew of three. The unforgiving sea….
July 2015: Gunlom Pool, Kakadu National Park
June 2015: Big male crocodile at Yellow Waters, Kakadu Nat Park, Northern Territories
May 2015: Kangeroos on the beach at dawn at Cape Hillsborough, Queensland
April 2015: Sunset over the Town of 1770, Queensland
March 2015: Lake Pukaki looking towards Mount Cook, Southern Alps
February 2015: Surf boat at North Beach, New Brighton, New Zealand
January 2015: Framing in thirds- the mountainous sky, Dr Who? and shimmering water
December 2014: A straggle of shells at Shingle Street
November 2014: Shortest on the left, tallest on the right. On the summit of The Garth
October 2014: Ghosting home to her mooring, Fleur drifts up river as the evening light begins to dim
September 2014: In an unthinking moment in August 2013 I took a self portrait. Another one the following week started a trend. Fifty-two weeks later, this is the result.
August 2014 Beautiful gaff cutter seen at the entrance to Milford Haven in late July
July 2014 Calmly down channel- in amongst the islands
June 1914: Dinghies on the beach at Suffolk
May 2014: Hugh Harrison’s Evenstar gracing Cardiff Bay
April 2014: A massive iceberg off the coast of South Georgia
March 2014: King Penguins at South Georgia on passage to the Antarctic
February 2014: The 1912 steamer TSS Earnslaw on Lake Wakatipu with the Remarkables mountain range as a backdrop, South Island New Zealand
January 1914: Beach children, New Brighton, Christchurch NZ
December 2013: Betty kayaking on Lake Ianthe, South Island New Zealand
November 2013: Paddles up (OK, there’s always one…) at the white water rafting and kayak centre in Cardiff
October 2013: One man and his dog, negotiating the last lock on the upper reaches of the River Thames at Lechlade (Gloucestershire) paddling an inflatable canoe
September 2013: The waterfront at Cardiff Harbour on a balmy August night taken from the terrace of St David’s Hotel that was littered with our empty coffee cups.
August 2013 Tessellated pavement at Nash Point beach, Vale of Glamorgan
July 2013 Pink Buoys on a blue sea- Cardiff Bay
June 2013: All that’s left of the Glamorgan Canal, seen at its best in the spring. It is the last remaining section of water, perhaps two-thirds of a mile long, of the once famous canal that brought coal and iron from the Welsh Valleys to the sea. Coal that fired the steam ships all around the globe and railway lines that carried trains in countries as far apart as America, Australia and Russia.
May 2013: On Good Friday 2013 the 36ft wooden yacht Kahu Kura broke its moorings in the Avon and Heathcote Estuary and was washed out to sea to fetch up on the beach at nearby Sumner. Attempts to re-float it proved futile and within three days she had attracted the attention of vandals, been battered by the tide and had sunk into the sand. Uninsured, she was boken up and taken away, although her keel remains buried still.
April 2013: Oystercatchers at dusk. Last photos of this amazing estuary we have left behind. OK so we are just across the road from the beach, but it still won’t be the same.
March 2013: Sea Lion taking a shower, Cape Palliser, North Island, NZ
February 2013: Bird nest
January 2013: Santa arrives in his Tiger Moth
December 2012: Where sinks the southern moon
November 2012: The Memory 19 gaffer Arwen sailing in the Bristol Channel
October 2012: A visitor at the hotel window in Padstow
September 2012: Showing off at the Royal Welsh
August 2012: Resting boats and floating islands in the Bristol Channel
July 2012: Yacht at rest- Lochranza, Isle of Arran, Scotland
June 2012: Approach of the Deben Ferry
May 2012: A pair of immature mute swans on the Marshfield reans, east of Cardiff
April 2012: Ice along the cirque edge- Fox Glacier, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand taken from a helicopter overlooking my toes!
March 2012: Materua, a Cook Islander, paddling the Christchurch Estuary
February 2012 Circles in the sand- the remains of liquefaction eruptions on the Christchurch estuary on an ebbing tide in the calm of the evening
January 2012- Lighthouse at Kaipapa Point, on the Catlin coast, South Island, New Zealand, in monochrome