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BISCUIT PICTURES
  • About
  • Photography
    • Sea Meets Land
    • Panoramas
    • The Undiscovered Beauty of the Nearby
    • Stories to Tell
    • Synergy
    • When the sun goes down
    • Under the road
    • Water
    • Abstract
  • Films
  • Contact

Stories to tell

This collection of photographs all have a story to tell...

View fullsize Dawn in Raasay sound on one of those rare mornings when it was completely still. The water became a mirror reflecting anything that sat in it.
View fullsize I was exceptionally lucky to have been able to get close enough to this majestic stag to look it in the eye and get this shot.
View fullsize I used a headtorch to light the trampoline and the pink inflatable play pen, backlit with the ambient light of the city.
View fullsize Ever thought a swans neck looks like half a heart? The more you look, the more you see.
View fullsize Moving Grandad - This piece was shot on the journey from Cardiff to London to move my Grandad into a care home. An emotional and surreal time for all involved.
View fullsize Brown Long Eared Bats - I was very fortunate to get the opportunity to photograph these amazing creatures.
View fullsize Every morning on the way to work I used to walk past this piece of Graffiti. Always used to make me chuckle.
View fullsize Spiders Webs - Driving to work one morning I stopped to marvel at the light shining through dewy spiders webs. I love the juxtaposition between the man made fence and the work of the spiders.
View fullsize Glacial Lake beneath Ancohuma in the Bolivian Andes. At 5,200m this is the highest I have ever been. A beautifully surreal and humbling experience that will stay with me forever.
View fullsize The Horse and Hawk - This photogrpah was shot on the steppes of Mongolia whilst travelling from Ulaanbaatar to Dadal in an antiquated russian jeep. Let it all hang out.
View fullsize On the shores of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia lies the town of Copacabana. Nestled high above it I found this heart next to the "Stations of the Seven Sorrows of Mary".
View fullsize At the foot of Bla Bheinn Mountain on the Isle of Skye there is a carpark. This shot was taken there at 4am, just before I started my ascent.
View fullsize As I was shooting a sunset timelapse, a flock of geese flew out of the sun towards me honking as they went. When I looked at the stills I realised one of them had captured them perfectly.
View fullsize Sitting on the edge of Blue Pool cove in the Gower I noticed that when the waves hit a certain place on the shore a little cloud puffed out of the cliff higher up.
View fullsize Every spring the swallows fly back from their winter homes in Africa. They arrive exhausted and spend a couple of days recovering on the fence outside my caravan. A reminder of seasonal cycles.
View fullsize I'm a sucker for amusing graffiti and this brought a smile to my face. I've printed it on little cards and have given them to my mates to pull out on their partners when needed.
View fullsize Having spent the day exploring the Old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye I took this photograph before turning in for the night.
View fullsize I found this little metal shack on the shores of the Applecross Peninsula in Scotland and decided to take a closer look.
View fullsize My mate Phil asked me to make an image for the front cover of his book "Heroic Quest". This was the result.
View fullsize In the summer I live in a caravan and spend most of my time outside. Living close to the elements you increase your chance of seeing something wonderful.
View fullsize Nash Point Beach - It is very rare that the conditions required to create perfect surf like this happen at Nash Point. The waves were quite literally perfect.
View fullsize Ever thought that a corkscrew looks like an Angel?
View fullsize Came across this place whilst driving across Utah, America. Bizzy Bea's was one of the least busiest places , but I liked the juxtapostion between the paint job and the sky.

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