An affectionate portrait of the dale, in A4 landscape format, with 76 full-colour pages and 150 photographs. Then you'll love Martin's book - filled with fascinating facts, stories and beautiful images.' Teesdale's first snow of last winter! Over 900 likes/loves/wows on 'I Love Teesdale'! Price reduced to 5 a set (including envelope and delivery), and fewer than 100 sets available.
A5 cards: I print these myself, so I can make any number of cards of any of the images from my book, any calendar or my website. These are 2 each, three for 5, five or more for 1.50 each (including envelopes and delivery). Please contact me (martin.rogers@email.com or 01833 640917 / 07967 2293510) to arrange what you would like (I will need the titles if possible).
A5 cards: I print these myself, so I can make any number of cards of any of the images from my book, any calendar or my website. These are 2 each, three for 5, five or more for 1.50 each (including envelopes and delivery). Please contact me (martin.rogers@email.com or 01833 640917 / 07967 2293510) to arrange what you would like (I will need the titles if possible).
Services
Most of my pictures are available as professional quality C-type (standard) prints on Fujicolour Crystal Archive paper in a lustre finish. Prints are offered in standard sizes, or in standard sized mounts, so frames are easy to find from a range of sources; alternatively, I can supply prints mounted and framed in natural oak (for collection or local delivery only).
As you can see from this photo, many of the pictures in the exhibition were large canvases (120x80cms and 80x60cms) - which make a great impact, and are lovely to see, though are possibly too large for most living room walls! But all can be ordered in smaller sizes, or as mounted prints. The slideshow below includes most of the pictures on display.
Upper Teesdale and Moor House NNR (National Nature Reserve) was established by Plantlife as one of 150 UK Important Plant Areas (IPAs) in 2007: 'The area was designated principally for its range of internationally important habitats - lower lying hay meadows, rough grazing and juniper woods, as well as limestone grassland, blanket bogs and the summit heaths of the high fells.
I don't have much experience of shooting or editing video, but my camera records good quality pictures. So I'm going to do a bit more in future - and hope I shall get better! I often see things that would make good video, so I shall post clips and short films from time to time. Toads in spring (making more toads!)
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