Friday 24 December 2010


Merry Christmas everyone, hope you enjoy yourselves....

Monday 20 December 2010

Saturday 11 December 2010


As we made our way along the windy path through Strid Wood at Bolton Abbey, we came accross a "money tree". It was spectacular to see... couldn't resist adding to it!


Sunday 28 November 2010




Road trip to Bolton Abbey, Strid Wood and the river Warfe...

Monday 8 November 2010


I decided to apply a warming filter over my previous image..

Saturday 6 November 2010

Tuesday 2 November 2010

Friday 15 October 2010






I took these next few on my mobile phone. The lighting on this particular day wasso beautiful. Sun light filtered through the trees as my partner, daughter and I walked through the park. I wish I had brought my main camera along but I still captured moments using what I had. I am actually rather pleased with the outcomes. I enhanced each image a little using Photoshop as they were quite over exposed.

Thursday 14 October 2010

I mentioned typing up some basic information about Towneley Hall a few posts back. Unfortunately I havn't come accross any images to go with it...

Towneley Hall was the historic home of the Towneley family from the mid thirteenth century. I looked into the heirs of the Towneley and came accross a Richard Henry Towneley who was the last male heir but he died before he could inherit Towneley and the estates. Eventually the inheritance was divided between co-heiresses, with the Hall passing onto a lady called Alice Mary Towneley and a Lady O'Hagan. Lady O'Hagan was the last resident there before the Hall was opened as a museum.

In 1901 it was sold to Burnley Corperation. The family left in March 1902 and in June the park was opened to the public. A year later the Great Hall and the South Wing of the house were opened for a temperory art exhibition.

After the division of Towneley estates, Lady O'Hagan lived in the Hall. She became interested in many aspects of social and educational work, served on the local Education Committee, was a County Magistrate and President of the Ladies Committee of the Victoria Hospital. She supported the Legue od Social Serives. She opened a schoolfor mothers in 1914, which was hoped would reduce the mortality rate.

Lady O'Hagan died in November 1921.

During 1903 when the Great Hall and the South Wing were opened, exhibits were displayed in a 'W. T. Tayor'. This man, first name William, worked as a prominent electrical engineer involved in travel all over the world. Between 1908 and 1913, he sent exhibits from Mexico, Peru, Eygpt and Kashmir to Towneley Hall to be displayed. Some KAshmir embroideries were made especially for the museum.

Today the musuem has a variety of displays that you can explore. These include natural history, eygptology, local history, textiles, decrotive art and regional furniture. Its definately worth a visit...

Monday 4 October 2010


A tree was planted in memory of him several years ago. I visited the area and photographed my little Grace beside it...

I wanted to include an old photograph of my dad and myself. He tought me to respect plants and animals as well as everyone around me....

Friday 1 October 2010

Tuesday 28 September 2010

Another edited image from one of the ones below is up on my Digital Art blog. I will post one or two a day...

Monday 27 September 2010

Again its been a while! I have just posted an edited version of Towneley Hall on my other blog...

http://darklemondigitalart.blogspot.com/

Monday 6 September 2010


Iv'e been along this path many times in my life....

I havn't been on here in a few days... I have been shooting away in various places, including Yorkshire, Worsthorne and of course Towneley Park. I mentioned previously that I was keen to produce images around my hometown park, particulally ones I recall from my childhood....

Towneley Hall garden....... my father used to plant up the flowers in there.

Wednesday 25 August 2010

I posted one of my rainbows on the 1st of August.. I have now put up my edited version on my other blog.

http://darklemondigitalart.blogspot.com/

Tuesday 10 August 2010

I havn't really been out on any photo shoots in the past few days. Hopefully I will tomorrow though...
I hope it rains in between with a few sunny spells. The sudden changes in lighting facinate me. During my recent holiday in Yorkshire, I managed to take photo's whilst the rain fell, this is something I hadn't quite experienced before. I always thought to myself... 'shouldn't go out, it's raining and overcast...' I failed to realise just how a dreary scene could be something much more than a warm, clean and pleasent one. Rainfall creates drama and the darker lighting provides eeriness.
I am quite pleased with these new developments in my work. I am looking forward to going out and producing this darker imagery with more feeling behind it.
My hometown has always been a special place to me. My father passed away when I was seven years old.... I remember going to work with him at the weekends. He used to work as a plant propagator. I became aware of plants and wildlife from an early age and Towneley Park was the place I spent much of my time. The majority of my photo's were taken here and so I think my next self set brief will be to recapture the areas from my childhood, this time appling elements of the weather. I might edit the images later in Photoshop for a desired look using filters etc.

Thursday 5 August 2010

Kilnsey, a small villiage just north of Grassington and south of Kettlewell in Upper Wharfdale in the Yorkshire Dales. The villiage is famous for its proximity to Kilnsey Crag ( an overhanging limestone cliff, popular with climbers and sightseers).