Tim's One Photograph a Day

Canals, Rivers & Lakes

Mudeford Quay from Hengistbury Head.

Mudeford Quay and The Race. It seems every time we walk over Hengistbury Head, we do it without the aid of sunshine! TodayR

The River Avon, Stratford, and Royal Shakespeare Theatre.

River Avon, Stratford. Travelling back from Tardebigge, where we were yesterday, we came back through Stratford, to take a loo

Tardebigge Locks – Looking Towards the Top Lock

Tardebigge Locks. This is the second time we have visited the Tardebigge Locks. The last time was before we had our own boat.

Lock Gear on the Kennet & Avon Canal.

Lock Gear. To raise or lower boats on a canal, you usually have to go through a lock. Or series of locks. The design of these

Padworth Lock and Recycling Centre.

Recycling Centre Lights behind Padworth Lock. Second attempt at this shot – this time remembering to check the compositi

Crane at Aldermaston Lifting out a Narrowboat.

Crane at Aldermaston. There are two ways of getting a boat out of the water. One is to float it into a dry dock, seal the door

Padworth Lock and Aldermaston Wharf in the Blue Hour.

Padworth Lock. Following on from yesterday’s shot, to the east of Aldermaston Wharf is Padworth Lock. Today has been qui

Sunset over Aldermaston Lock.

Aldermaston Lock. It is so nice to be back on the canal. Not on our boat, unfortunately, but on a hire boat. We are being put

River Thames at Dusk from Caversham Bridge.

Revisiting the Thames at Dusk. By now, you are probably getting to know I love night-time photography. Especially during the &

River Thames from Caversham Bridge, Reading.

Grey Day on the River Thames. “Old Father Thames” sweeps across the north of Reading, separating it from its neigh

The Historic Star Inn Stone, Staffordshire.

Star Inn Stone. A grey day it might have been, but the sun came out as we went to walk along the Trent & Mersey Canal in S

Sunset at Aldermaston Lock.

Aldermaston Lock. A trip back to our boat meant an opportunity to get a canal view for today’s photograph! We left Bourn

Frosty Morning in Woolhampton.

Sunrise and a Frosty Morning. Early mornings do not find me at my best. This is a shame, because this is when you can get some

West of Bull’s Lock, Newbury

Night Time at Bull’s Lock and Swingbridge. One of the joys of living on a narrowboat is some of the glorious scenery on