New Brighton lighthouse is always a great spot when the sun is low in the sky. This night I took quite a few shots from various angles but I love this silhouette shot and the way the light reflects of the draining water underneath.
The lighthouse at New Brighton in the evening sun with the Cranes of the Port of Liverpool in the background.
A summer sunset casting the last light of the day onto the Lighthouse at New Brighton with Fort Perch rock in the background.
Birds sit on top of the old Hoylake Lighthouse, Wirral, Merseyside.
The village of Thornton Hough as seen across farmers fields from the nearby village of Raby.
Dark skies behind All Saints Church and the village green, Thornton Hough, Wirral.
Leaves on the trees are just starting to turn around Bidston Windmill, Bidston Hill, Wirral.
A photograph from the top of the observation tower on Hilbre Island looking out to sea over the remains of the old Lifeboat Station that was in operation until the late 1930s.
After an evening of frustrating skies and nothing really happening, the sun dropped below the horizon and suddenly turned the sky to a fiery red and pink glow behind Hilbre Island, the colour was incredible.
A blue winters sky reflects off the wet sand at low tide on Hoylake beach.
The sky above the Marine lake in West Kirby was incredible tonight. The dark rain clouds reflecting the setting sun drenching the lake in deep purples and oranges,
One of my favourite sunset shots that really shows how my ability has improved over the summer, I never would have been able to capture a shot like this in the past. I love the angles of the masts, the silhouette against golden firery sky and the last of the sunlight glinting off the boats on the shore.
Looking out along a jetty that juts out into the Marine Lake, West Kirby as the setting sun turns the sky shades of purple blue and pink.
Why is it always the nights when you think there's going to be no sunset when the best ones arrive? The colour in the sky was incredible and i loved the way this was reflected in the water in the sands.
Water that sits around the old Hoylake shiprweck shimmers in the wind as the sun sets across the Irish Sea.