Kieran Turner's photos with the keyword: wood

Little gate

12 Aug 2008 95
The house behind the gate is a lot less run down! I hope they can preserve the gate as it is, rather than renewing it. ;)

Chopped logs

23 Mar 2008 113
Sefton Park, Liverpool, just next to the old aviary. As I was taking this, an elderly couple walked past, arm in arm (which always makes me smile; to think of relationships lasting a lifetime). The lady asked, in a marvellously broad Scouse accent, "Why d'you think that man's taking pictures of those logs?" :-)

Downed

23 Mar 2008 109
Sefton Park, Liverpool. The park is currently in the midst of a major renovation project, and the main lake is being de-silted. The most obvious result so far is a large number of very bewildered-looking ducks wandering around the neighbourhood!

Gnarly trunk

23 Mar 2008 86
Sefton Park, Liverpool. The park is currently in the midst of a major renovation project, and the main lake is being de-silted. The most obvious result so far is a large number of very bewildered-looking ducks wandering around the neighbourhood!

Punching through

(don't) leave me driftwood

22 Jan 2008 221
...on the shore (With apologies to the Moody Blues. I'm feeling a little bit like driftwood juuuuust at the moment, so this wreckage on Brighton beach yesterday is kinda appropriate.) Don't miss the kid on the springy bit. His dad is standing on the other end, holding him up. This, clearly, makes everything in the world somehow all right. :-)

Swallows, amazons

22 Jan 2008 169
Police, thieves...

Cliffhanger

13 Nov 2005 143
En route to Kosova, from the top of one of the amazing Pindas mountains in Greece as we wound around the twisty roads. www.aidconvoy.net/ A shot showing somewhere near where i was standing is here . Taken on the old faithful Pentax ME-Super, 50mm (f1.7) lens, yellow filter, Kodak Tri-X. Sorry about film scanner losing the highlights!

Phallic phountain

Gnarled

16 Oct 2007 50
Blair Castle has a very special woodland with some of the tallest trees in the country, which have been being planted as an arboretum there for hundreds of years.

Gazier

28 Apr 2008 186
It's the shadow on the floor that I most like here, although the significant difference between the received image and the reflection interest me too — enhanced by the knowledge that there's yet a third perspective from outside of the window.

Many-trunked tree

26 Apr 2008 58
I apologise for the colourising, but I couldn't find another way to make this photo stand on its own. I wanted to share the tree with you, though. Also, marvellously, the reclining trunk is where I imagine Cardinal Richelieu may once have lain.

Ornate trunk carving

Becky's demon

26 Apr 2008 96
(Can you spot him?)

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