Chris Wormald – A Photographer's travel blog.

February 13, 2010

Chris Wormald – Photographer

This is the home page of my photo-blog.  For more details or to hire me, see the page entitled – “About Chris Wormald” or visit my web site at http://www.chriswormald.co.ukor contact me by email – christopher@chriswormald.co.uk

My work is presented in themed sets on Flickr – http://www.flickr.com/photos/80218590@N08/

Magical Gough’s Cave, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset

Photography has been, and continues to be, my way of life. I started at 14 and I am now 64 – so I think it is fair to say that I have given it a try.

Perfect reflections, Penzance Harbour circa 1998. Cornwall

Perfect reflections, Penzance Harbour circa 1998. Cornwall

Hazel – from the page “Up close with Shakti Ma!”

Please explore the pages on the right and feel free to make any comments.

 My new baby – is the FUJI XE1 – look at the page below for images  and thoughts about this little gem-

 http://chriswormald.wordpress.com/fuji-xe1-first-impressions/ 

Day Lilly 6, St Aubert sur Orne, Normandy

A Sadu’s fire, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India

Please do not use any of the images or any part of the text on any page, without negotiating a fee.

Snowboat to Nowhere, Cambridge, UK

Snowboat to Nowhere Winter 2012/3, Cambridge, UK

Magic of the Broads

Magic of the Broads

My 2012/13 winter in Cambridge has ended -I’m now back in Normandy and The West of England.

If you should fall, She will hold you, St. Aubert, March.

The least leaf leaves an impression,  St. Aubert, March.

Young silversmith, Madras (Chenai), Tamil Nadu

For Editorial and Architectural work please look at the pages “An English Country House”,  ”21st Century London”, “Bristol – A great place for photos” – or look at my website.

The Great Flat Lode near Redruth has a huge amount of accessible mining heritage ruins. From the new page Cornish Mining - thoughts and pictures.

The Great Flat Lode near Redruth has a huge amount of accessible mining heritage ruins.
From the new page Cornish Mining – thoughts and pictures.

The big Shiva Temple in Tiruvannamalai is the start of the Pradakshina around Arunachala, Tamil Nadu, India

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2 Comments »

  1. I *especially* like the second, the third and the fourth (all the sepia ones), but they are all very good!

    Comment by Wim Van Gestel — March 7, 2010 @ 5:24 pm

  2. i like it

    Comment by james — January 6, 2011 @ 7:32 pm


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