Tim's One Photograph a Day

Long Exposure

Padworth Lock and Recycling Centre.

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

Night Train at Aldermaston.

Waiting for the Night Train. Having had a busy day, it was again evening by the time I got the opportunity for today’s p

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

The Crowne Plaza Reading at Dusk.

Crowne Plaza Reading. Situated on the Thames by Caversham Bridge, the Crowne Plaza Reading is a three-storey building of a fai

Crowne Plaza Reading Swimming Pool.

Swimming Pool. Ask and ye shall receive! Looking at the reflections in our hotel swimming pool, and having seen the online and

Macro Photography / Close up.

A Close up look with Macro Photography. Going very different today. Some time ago, I treated myself to a set of Macro Extensio

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 &

Hotel Corridor in the Crowne Plaza, Reading.

Looking down the Hotel Corridor. Staying at the Crowne Plaza in Reading, I had a new location for today’s “One Pho

Peters Hill and Winton, Bournemouth.

Winton, Bournemouth at Night in the Rain. Staying with the Night-time theme, this is Winton, Bournemouth, taken from the top o

LV Heart, County Gates Gyratory.

The LV Heart. Night photography is my passion, and this is another shot I’ve been wanting to get. Being a Sunday night,

Twilight at the Bournemouth Odeon.

Bournemouth Odeon Cinema. This is a shot I have been after for a while. With time running out now, I am delighted that conditi

Blue Hour on Commercial Road, Bournemouth.

Commercial Road, Bournemouth. A late afternoon trip to the Post Office was a good reason to take the camera out for a “B

Sandbanks Ferry in the “Blue Hour”.

Sandbanks Ferry. The “Blue Hour” is the time just before sunrise and just after sunset. In reality, it only lasts

Bournemouth Beach on a Sunny Winter’s Day.

Bournemouth Beach and Pier. On a summer’s day, of course, Bournemouth Beach would be packed with sun bathers. There woul

The Grand, Westbourne, Bournemouth

Former Cinema, now Bingo Hall – The Grand, Westbourne. This is a recreation of a similar photograph I took some time ago

The Rowbarge, Woolhampton at Night.

Nightime at the Rowbarge, Woolhampton. Day two, and I am spoilt for choice. With a frosty start to the day, the first shot was

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