Meteor showers

We haven’t got any shots of the recent meteor showers but we have got shooting stars on lundy!

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There are not many people who would be dropped off by a rib out at sea with a camera and left ‘in position’ to get some shots of a surf ski race. Gordon of course is one of them....

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Lots of loverly ladies

Did you know that every beach hut at Woolacombe has its own girls name! We have some new photos of them in the collection and are working at getting some more spectacular shots on high tides.

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Sailing along

Well actually as its an onshore wind they were sailing towards me. Reminds me of a meditation visualisation scenario

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The magic of Lundy

I’m looking forward to my summer visit to Lundy, its a magical place and Josh has captured that in his studies of the Island. Check out the most recent ones on his profile page.

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Old Dudes

Been to see the Surfing Sixties exhibition at the Museum? want to take home a bit of that vibe? Well now you can… check out the Museum of British Surfing collection that we now have available for print.

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What were they doing?

Gordon covered the Epic surf ski race recently and while he was bobbing around in a rib he watched as the Sea King Helicopter hovered very close to the local trawler for a good 10 mins without dropping or...

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Croyde sunset

You don’t have to be there!

Some images just pull you in. You can find this one in Gordon’s collection and its one of my favourite sunsets. Can you tell the time of year from the position of the sun?

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The magic hour

The one thing that all of our photographers share is the ability to be in the right place at the right time. It can be serendipity but mostly its patience or being prepared to be there when most people...

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Stunning views

This amazing view of Woolacombe and Morte point is one of my favourite from our collection. Andrew Wheatley took this from Woolacombe Down where the National Trust use nine Exmoor Ponies to graze on the Gorse. Ive volunteered to...

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