The moon has been a source of fascination to humans for thousands of years. As Earth’s only natural satellite, some 238,856 miles away, it’s little surprise that the moon is often the subject of countless photographs too.
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Photo of the day (Purple Sky)

Photo of the day (Sunrise over the Pit Top)

Photo of the day (Christmas sunset)

Photo of the day (Sheffield cityscape)
Sometimes an innocent visit to the cinema presents a stunning opportunity for a freakish cityscape shot. I’ve saturated the purples in the shot slightly, but the sky really was the strangest of colours.

Photo of the day (Dinnington at night).
Storms are not the best environments to venture outside. However, they do present opportunities for photographers.
Continue readingPhoto of the day (Porthcawl sea front)

Photo of the day (Melrose Abbey)

I had the pleasure of visiting Melrose in Scotland today through work and couldn’t resist visiting this beautiful abbey. Fun fact – the abbey has a gargoyle shaped like a pig playing the bagpipes!
Photo of the day (Spider Bridge).
Would you walk along this bridge at night?

Photo of the day (Snowscape).

Occasionally the British weather catches you off guard and you wake up to blankets of snow. The unpredictability and extremes of weather is both one of the nice and challenging facets of living in the UK.
Occasionally too, you get an unexpected benefit from sharing your photographs on X (Twitter). GMTV contacted me about featuring this image on the Lorraine show today, so of course I had to include it as my photo of the day 🙂