Doug Shepherd's photos with the keyword: Light

Light and shadow play

27 Nov 2022 32 47 273
There is a spider in there somewhere

Forest spring sunlight (4 x PiPs)

Morning light and Shadows

08 Jan 2022 34 35 339
Wykeham Forest - North Yorkshire

Forest Illuminations

21 Aug 2021 39 56 280
I know, I know, it is still summer but I was bored watching the rain! Taken 17 December 2018

Enchanted Woods

09 Dec 2019 31 28 319
Raincliffe Woods, Scarborough

Kelp Light and Reflections

26 Oct 2019 30 27 430
In a rock pool East Sands beach - St. Andrews

Woodland Light & Shadow

West Tower interior - Helmsley Castle (2 x PiPs)

16 Oct 2018 19 16 626
When first built, it comprised a basement with two floors above, providing views over the extensive parkland to the west and south. In the 14th century the tower was heightened, another floor being added. A third floor was added in the 16th century, and at the same time new windows and fireplaces were inserted. The rooms were probably divided subdivided into at least two chambers per floor. In the 14th century the tower was heightened, another floor being added. A third floor was added in the 16th century, and at the same time new windows and fireplaces were inserted. A latrine was inserted on each floor in the southern corner. A doorway in the west corner led onto the curtain wall at the second-floor level. The third floor was added in the 16th century, and at the same time new windows and fireplaces were inserted. The fireplaces blocking the 14th century windows in the southwest wall.

Sunlight on a Sycamore Leaf

Water lights

Scarborough Light

04 Nov 2017 10 12 542
Best enlarged Scarborough lighthouse stands a the end of The Vincent Pier, completed in 1752. The lighthouse, first constructed 1801-06, was seriously damaged during the bombardment of Scarborough by German cruisers on December 16th 1914. The lighthouse tower had to be dismantled and was rebuilt in 1931. Some 500 shells were fired on the town and eighteen people killed.

A glimmer of light on Derwent Water and Catbells,…

21 Apr 2017 12 12 395
Best enlarged Derwentwater (or Derwent Water) is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District National Park in north west England. It lies wholly within the Borough of Allerdale, in the county of Cumbria. The lake occupies part of Borrowdale and lies immediately south of the town of Keswick. It is both fed and drained by the River Derwent. It measures approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long by 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and is some 72 feet (22 m) deep. There are several islands within the lake, one of which is inhabited. Derwent Island House, an 18th-century residence, is a tenanted National Trust property open to the public on five days each year. Derwentwater is a place of considerable scenic value. It is surrounded by hills (known locally as fells), and many of the slopes facing Derwentwater are extensively wooded. A regular passenger launch operates on the lake, taking passengers between various landing stages. Cat Bells (across the lake) is a fell with a modest height of 451 metres (1,480 ft) but despite this it is one of the most popular fells in the area. It is situated on the western shore of Derwent Water within 3 miles (5 km) of the busy tourist town of Keswick. The fell's unusual name may well have come from a distortion of "Cat Bields" meaning shelter of the wild cat, although this is not certain. The fell's name is sometimes written as Catbells.