In the shadow of giants
‘I walk within the purlieus of the Law.’
George Etherege
This series of photographs from our local forest will finish at the end of April, by which time I’ll have posted almost 1,000 of my pictures in this series. For the last few days, I’m adding others from my collection from the forest, and one other each day to show more of the world and its wonders.





From May onwards, I intend to replace this daily series with single photos from my professional files, as the pictures have brought joy to many. The new series will be a real mix of subjects I’ve enjoyed picturing over the years. No captions. No information. I hope you’ll enjoy them, comment where you wish, and continue to share them with your online friends and followers.
Worm’s Head on the Gower Peninsula, Wales.
All photographs here are my own, unless otherwise credited. You can find more of my pictures here. And there’s a small sample under the ‘Gallery’ tab, top of this page.
That water looks cold, but I have had a swim or two on the coast of Wales and the water was quite lovely.
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The picture was taken at the beginning of October so the water would still be relatively warm after its exposure to the summer sun, Noelle. But a storm had just passed, which is why it looks a little less inviting!
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What a beautiful forest walk, ending at the ocean!
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Thanks, Lynette. Glad you enjoyed it!
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Wow, that first picture is something else, those old giants are amazing to me and make me smile just knowing they are safely there. Thank you for taking the time to share so much of your gorgeous work with us Stuart, it has been gracious of you. Sending you both love. xoxoxo
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It’s been a real pleasure, Joni. And your generous support and comments have made it so much more worthwhile.
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Thanks for the bonus of 5 wooded walks! Not that I love to look at worms, but the beach scene is inviting.
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Thought I’d include a few other tracks in these last days of the project, Brenda.
Aye, those worms get everywhere. The fishers usually use the clues to dig up bait.
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