Beach cobbles and no sand in sight, photo taken somewhere in Somerset.
Beach post gradually eroding and disapearing into the sand, photo taken at Spurn point.
Blue stones, decorative in the right place (where ever that is) photo taken in the right place.
Butterfly on a rocky lakeside, photo taken at Grimwith.
Cobbles in rock, no doubt one day they will roll free, photo taken at Sutton bank.
Cracked earth at the edge of a reservoir, photo taken at Fewston.
Dried out berries and seeds.
Drips and drops, photo taken at my garden pond.
Feather on stone, photo taken in the Yorkshire Dales.
Fern frost above Otley, photographed mid-day one November.
Fragment of stone found near an old mine works near Gunnerside, photographed on my coffee table.
Red log and dripping sap, decaying in a colourful way, photo taken at Newby Hall.
Reeds on water in a tarn in the Lake District.
Reeds on water are definately (in my eyes) captivating.
Rocks in wood, a cluster of rocks lodged in a small hollow, this log gets covered in flood, photo taken in Hackfall woods.
Sandstone crevice, phot taken next to the river Nidd in Knaresborough.
Split rock, a natural crack in the rock that has given over time.
Pebbles and a fossil, photo taken in my garden.
Thistle, it looks nicer than it feels, photo taken near Masham.
Wood and slate interlaced and exposed, photo taken in Shropshire.
Wood and stone have grown together, photo taken near Helmsley.
Wood fungi makes an interesting texture in both look and feel, photo taken in Shropshire.