Bill Henley
Foto Forum Photographer
Exhibition 2020: All these photographs were taken this year during or after lockdown. There were opportunities for pictures in my garden during lockdown and during a few Covid safe trips when restrictions eased. There is no theme but just some images that may be of interest. You must judge.
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The sad demise of a tree too large for our garden.
One of a prolific show of blooms this year.
The warm summer weather brought out the bumble bees.
The plum blossom was a big attraction for the bees.
The buddleia grows like a weed but is superb at attracting butterflies
A unique water mill for grinding oats situated in West Lothian, Scotland
"I never weary. I sing and whittle to myself. The mills my life" George Denholm, the mill's last miller.
Faded religious scene in a fascinating castle down narrow lanes near Totness in Devon.
A misty day added atmosphere to this ancient site.
The rocks are as impressive as any man made sculpture.
The monument framed by a wind swept tree
Wild ponies graze on the bank of the river Dart.
The fast flowing River Dart splashing over the rocks.
The road bridge by the old river crossing.
Elephants reflecting the indian theme for the property.
Bridge and water feature in the grounds of large indian style stately home.
Situated on the south bank of the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh.
In the Firth of Forth by North Bewick, Bass Rock is home to over 150,000 gannets.
Dunbar harbour on the Firth of Forth