
Glorious sight as birds take to the skies
I’ve said it before - and I’m sure I will say it again - but the best pictures are often the ones you weren’t expecting.
I’ve said it before - and I’m sure I will say it again - but the best pictures are often the ones you weren’t expecting.
Green and glorious - this is the view from the Long Mynd, looking out across Adstone Hill towards the Stiperstones.
A path into history along the grassy ramparts of Nordy Bank hill fort, on the lower slopes of Brown Clee.
A carpet of yellow and white at Shipton, near Much Wenlock - a welcome sign that spring is on the way.
A frosty sunrise on the Llangollen Canal at Ellesmere - and it was every bit as cold as it looks.
A unique and historic area of the town of Broseley is the subject of our latest 1000-piece Shropshire jigsaw.
They stand like sentinels, looking out across the Shropshire landscape towards the Black Country.
Here's a glorious sunset of black, gold and white in the Corvedale, seen from Brown Clee.
The new year is just around the corner, so here's a review of our favourite pictures taken in 2024.
Don't forget to follow our online advent calendar to see beautiful images from around Shropshire.
A long day spent photographing the snow in Shropshire included a visit to Rushbury, beneath Wenlock Edge.
Here's an autumnal scene near Church Stretton, with Hope Bowdler Hill sweeping down in front of me.
What a sight - the Northern Lights dance over the mining remains on the summit of Brown Clee.
Early morning sunshine picks out the beautiful countryside on the border between England and Wales.
I thought I had the Long Mynd all to myself - until these two characters wandered into view.
Harvest moonrise over Atcham - my view of St Eata's Church, with the slopes of the Wrekin in the background.
Sunrise over Titterstone Clee - this was my view looking out across the beautiful Clun Valley.
How typically English is this - narrowboats, bunting and live music in the bright sunshine.
How beautiful is this - the church tower at Holdgate seen above a field of gold in the shadow of Brown Clee.
It looks like a watercolour painting, but this was dawn at the border castle of Clun in south Shropshire.
Red, white and blue - here's a beautiful sea of colour in fields at Bromfield, near Ludlow.
I’ve photographed Ludlow Castle from Whitcliffe Common on more times than I can remember.
Lovely Shropshire - here’s another shot from my recent walk up to the summit of Caer Caradoc.
Under an English heaven - this must be one of the most-photographed cottages in Shropshire.
What a night - this is the Northern Lights shining above Manstone Rock on the Stiperstones.
A beautiful evening on Lyth Hill, looking across a patchwork of fields towards the Stretton Hills.
Hail, rain and a bitingly cold wind - I endured them all on Cothercott Hill as I waited for the sun to come out.
What a difference a long lens makes - this is Shrewsbury as you have probably never seen it before.
Here's springtime beneath Wenlock Edge, with bright yellow daffodils lining the grassy verges at Harley.
Glorious sight as birds take to the skies
Clouds and sunlight in the Shropshire Hills
Sunshine and sea of mist on Brown Clee
Sea of flowers heralds the approach of spring
Ice and frost on the canal at Ellesmere
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