The cottage at White Mill on the River Stour. White Mill is an 18th Century corn mill that is now managed by the National Trust
A light mist lays over the water meadows next to the River Stour as the sun rises colouring the sky over the twin towers of the Minster at Wimborne, Dorset
A part of the B3082, Wimborne to Blandford road, as it passes beneath a canopy of old beech trees close to the Iron Age fort, Badbury Rings. Sadly the hurricane of 1987 did significant damage to the avenue.
A light mist still lingers on the moor close to Corfe Castle with a lone tree in the foreground
Close to Sturminster Newton in Dorset on the River Stour is the ruin of the old Cutt Mill. Popular all year round with walkers and especially in the summer months for 'wild' swimming
A footpath across a cereal field crossed by a tractors tracks leaving a pattern of converging lines as they separate from each other.
The millpond at Cutt Mill on the River Stour near Sturminster Newton and it doesn't come much calmer than this.
Colourful steps leading up to a terrace of beach huts on the seafront at Swanage. The chromed hand rails reflecting some of the colours and acting as leading lines to the hut at the top
The River Stour at Muscliffe with a swan searching for a snack. Wintering trees and clouds reflected on the river.
The River Stour at Canford Magna near Wimborne, Dorset.
From the banks of the River Stour at Canford Magna near Wimborne as it passes under a bridge on the A31
The River Stour at Canford Magna near Wimborne, Dorset. The river meanders its way from its source at Stourhead through the Wiltshire and Dorset countryside until it joins with the Hampshire Avon at Christchurch Harbour.
The River Stour at Canford Magna near Wimborne, Dorset. The river meanders its way from its source at Stourhead through the Wiltshire and Dorset countryside until it joins with the Hampshire Avon at Christchurch Harbour.
A view into Corfe Castle from West Hill. Built in the 11th century at the behest of William the Conqueror it sits in a gap in the Purbeck Hills. It was one of the first built partly in stone and was reduced at the end of the 17th century English Civil War
A cottage close to Throop Mill on the River Stour, Bournemouth.
The River Stour close to Wimborne just after sunrise, a little mist still clinging to the fields and the river's edge
The River Stour from Preetz Bridge, Blandford, Dorset. The remains of a bridge that used to span the river carrying the railway line that used to serve the town butts against the riverbank.
A pre sunrise shot from the bridge across the River Frome in Wareham, Dorset The bridge marks the highest navigable point on the Frome as it empties into Poole Harbour
Part of the old mill that now is part of the school and the weir on the River Stour at Canford Magna
Mist floods a valley in Dorset shortly after sunrise creating islands of land making for a moody image
The River Frome at Wareham just before sunrise on a misty morning. The river flows into Poole Harbour, one of the largest natural harbours in the world. Lights reflecting in the water as the sky begins to colour
The Quay at Poole, Dorset. Tourist boats and ferries cruising one of the largest natural harbours in the world depart from here and close by is the main ferry terminal connecting Poole to Guernsey and Jersey
Sunset over the River Stour close to Wimborne, Dorset. An overhanging tree masked the sun as it dipped towards the horizon lighting up the beautiful reflections on the calm water
The shingle bank runs from West Bay to Portland, a length of 29 kilometres. In places it is up to 15 metres high and 200 metres wide. It's name comes from Old English, cisel, which means gravel or shingle
Two small boats moored in the Holes Bay area of Poole Harbour. The harbour is claimed to be the second largest natural harbour in the world. In the background is the mainline railway to Weymouth
Looking towards the run at Mudeford from the shore of Christchurch Harbour below the confluence of the Rivers Avon and Stour. Shot just before the sun rose over Highcliffe the sky's colours and thee clouds reflected in the calm water of the harbour