Wishing everyone peaceful and happy holidays! Thank you so much for following along for what has been an incredible year (I'll reflect more on 2024 in another post). For now, here are 4 new winter images from Scotland's Ancient Caledonian Forest. Enjoy :)

I can't believe I've almost missed #WaterWednesday again. When I first started photography I often got called the #Waterfall guy because it's all I shot. Waterfalls became my way of learning #Composition in our local #Forest.

While the waterfall provided and obvious subject I could practice my framing, leading lines, and usage of foreground and mid ground elements to draw your eye to the main body of water.

#ThickTrunkTuesday

The film version of my image Alleviate. I took this frame while exploring the #PNW coasts of #Washington and the #olympicnationalpark area.

I loved the way the sunlight was highlighting the edges of all the moss on these Alder trees. A beautiful display of #nature

๐Ÿ“ธ Bronica SQA
๐ŸŽž๏ธ #kodakgold200
โš—๏ธ Lab Developed
๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Self Scanned

Remake of an earlier piece from 2019 titled Well๐ŸŒฟ

Sometimes I like to redraw or repaint some of my old artworks just to see my progress or to amend the style. In this case I found myself unable to finish the new version so I decided to let go and share, therefore I finally make myself stop working on this ๐Ÿ˜… Maybe I am not fully satisfied but it was a nice experience. Which one do you prefer? Do you sometimes recreate your oldies?

Transition. Part 25.
Sometimes I take a black and white film camera on my bike rides.

Another woodland scene inspired by Superior National Forest