ANDREW GIBSON

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The Secret Water Mill

Save for a day out at the start of May that threw up a surprise capping of snow on the mountains, I've not been to the Lake District for a while. Well, there's been a pandemic that put paid to...

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Snowscenes

We don't really get much proper snow in north Lancashire. I don't think we ever have really, though I have memories as a small child in the early 80s of a thick coating in the Blackpool...

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Cooling Towers - A Lament

In the not too distant past of the mid-to-late twentieth century you probably knew where you were going and navigated your way towards it with a map and a bit of local knowledge, using...

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The Pin Mill Wrecks

This is one of those places you see on other photographers' feeds and think "wow, I really want to visit there" - but unless you really know your stuff you won't know what goes in to capturing...

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The Cold War & the Milky Way

I've wanted to try some Milky Way photography for a while now and never quite managed to line up the right conditions with my own availability, or indeed found a 'subject' to sit in the frame...

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Royal Scot

I do like a steam train, and the frenetic challenge of photographing them is completely at odds with the peaceful and considered landscape photography I normally indulge in. Google seems to...

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Durham Heritage Coast

I find the sea to be a very calming thing in an otherwise increasingly jarring world, so when I travel about the country I'm usually not that far away from the waters' edge. The Durham...

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Deconstruction of the North

In its heyday Greater Manchester had over 1000 textile mills spinning cotton in the damp air, a sea of chimneys protruding above the smog that hung over a neat and considered grid of streets...

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