Category: Photography

  • #LapseLondon – Final Video

    Triggertrap has just published the finished #LapseLondon video: LapseLondon from Triggertrap on Vimeo. I’m pleased that a couple of my segments made the cut. Read more about the day and see a behind the scenes video here. And to see a fuller version of my shots, check out this post.

  • Geminids and Startrails

    Last night was the peak of the Geminids meteor shower. So I headed out from the lights of my part of suburbia to rural Bayford (a 10 minute train ride). To be honest, there are still plenty of city lights on the horizon, but it’s the best I can do easily. I set myself up…

  • Cyclo Cross World Cup – Part 2 – Men’s Race

    As well as photos of the women’s race I also took photos of the men’s race, the weekend before last in Milton Keynes. Cyclo cross seems to have had something of a resurgence in the UK over the last few years. But then again, so has cycling in general. I’ve been going to the Rapha…

  • Cyclo Cross World Cup – Milton Keynes 2014 – Part 1

    Over the weekend, it was the Milton Keynes round of the UCI’s Cyclo Cross World Cup. It’s the first time a round of this event has taken place outside mainland Europe. So definitely worth a 30 minute train ride up to see it! The event took place on a specially built course in Campbell Park,…

  • A Lovely Day To Be Out On A Mountain Bike

  • Tour of Britain 2014 – Stage 8 (London)

    A good day yesterday at the Tour of Britain watching first the time trial, and later a 10 lap circuit race around town. Lots of opportunities for photos, and I took them! For all my photos, head over to Flickr. And for something a little different, here are some of my photos along with some…

  • My Favourite Railway Sign

     

  • Do Not Sit On The Letters

    Perhaps we should act on them instead. The pen is mightier than the sword etc.

  • RideLondon Women’s Grand Prix

    A good criterium race in Central London was won on Saturday by Giorgia Bronzini of Wiggle Honda who just managed to pass World Champion (and all round cycling superstar) Marianne Vos who had to make do with 2nd. Lizzie Armistead got third, with Laura Trott, Eileen Roe and Hannah Barnes all in the mix. See…

  • Published!

    I was chuffed that one of my photos from this year’s Tour de France in Yorkshire was used as a newspaper wraparound this week. So if you’re up in the Dales, do pick up a copy!

  • Au Revoir Le Tour

    The third and final stage of this year’s Tour de France in the UK was the fast(ish) and flat Cambridge to London run. And this time, I actually cycled out to meet the Tour from home. That meant carrying just a small camera, and unfortunately the proof is in the pudding. I entirely missed taking…

  • More Yorkshire – Stage 2 of the 2014 Tour de France

    This time, I stood on a very long stretch of the Skipton Road as the riders headed out through Harrogate and onto “Cote de Buttertubs.” Here are a few of my favourites. A load more photos on Flickr.

  • Tour de France 2014 Stage 1 – Yorkshire En Fête

    Depart London 5am. Arrive North Yorkshire 9.30am. Get lost a little because of road closures, and then find a nice little place to park. Then take a three mile hike onto Grinton Moor (or Cote de Griton Moor as the French both renamed and mispelled it). Realise that you really should have brought your bike…