Tim's One Photograph a Day

Nature and Wildlife

Victoria Park in the Rain.

Couple in Victoria Park. Typical! When I first saw the possibility of this shot, I didn’t have my camera or phone with m

Woodpecker in a Pole.

Woodpecker. I had today’s photograph sorted early on. Until someone told me there was a woodpecker nesting in a wooden p

Lovely Weather for Ducks!

Ducks. Today there has been more rain in some areas than there normally is in the whole month. So, ducks were an appropriate s

Gosling Having a Wash!

 Gosling. I was somewhat spoilt for choice today. I hadn’t intended a wildlife photo shoot. Nor had I expected to get a

A Field of Rape.

Rape. Driving through the West Berkshire countryside every morning, I get to see these wonderful rape fields. This is the chan

Carpet of Bluebells.

Bluebells. It’s that time of year. The walk through the woods to see the Bluebells. A wonderful carpet of blue under the

Mandarin Duck out for a Swim.

Mandarin Duck. This is the Mandarin Duck that is living near where we are moored. He seems to be a singleton, though.

Canada Goose on the River.

Canada Goose. One of the reasons we like this mooring is the wildlife we can watch. This Canada Goose was swimming by earlier

Looking Across the Sussex Downs.

The Sussex Downs. This is a good case in point that I should always carry my camera around with me. Especially now I have the

Red and White Tulip.

Tulip. Today, celebrating spring, is a photograph of a tulip growing in the flower box on our boat roof. I have captured this

Violas – a Touch of Colour for Spring!

Violas. Our eldest daughter is a musician. So, when she posted a photograph of her Violas, there was opportunity for a bit of

Raindrops as an Abstract.

Raindrops. Normally, when we look through a window when it is raining, we still focus on what is outside. With the camera, how

Red Squirrel on Brownsea Island.

Red Squirrel. After the events of yesterday, today was a quiet, family day. I have wanted to visit Brownsea Island for some ti

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

Daffodils by the Roadside.

A Bunch of Daffodils. Once the snowdrops have appeared, it won’t be long before the rest of the spring flowers follow. D

Snowdrops by the Roadside.

Snowdrops. Snowdrops are the first indications of spring. Out for a walk this morning, I noticed this small cluster in the ver

Red Kite in Flight.

Red Kite. The area around the eastern end of the Kennet & Avon Canal is popular Red Kite territory. It is not uncommon to

Spring Crocus Blooms.

Purple Crocus. There is something special about the start of spring. The first vestiges of colour begin to break through the b

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