by Kerrie Ann Gardner | May 16, 2024 | Astronomy, Folklore, Landscape, Nature, Photography
Silence falls as the sky contorts. Above my head, enormous beams reach upwards, stretching miles and miles. They are blue, and red, and pink, the reds and pinks so bright that I do not need my camera to see them. I do not need anything, because I’m floating. I’ve...
by Kerrie Ann Gardner | May 1, 2024 | Landscape, Nature, Wildlife
I’ve been holding off writing this blog because the land it focuses on is not my land. Therefore what happens to it is, according to convention, none of my business. But I still feel the need to tell its story, because every time I walk past it I remember what is now...
by Kerrie Ann Gardner | Jan 2, 2015 | Landscape, Photography
A few years ago, I saw a photograph. It was a good photograph. In fact, if you Google: ‘Durdle Door Sunrise’ chances are you’ll probably see it too. It was taken by a chap called Peter Spencer. In it, a ray of sun is shining through the archway of...