
The fading light in December is a challenge. There is a temptation to ‘settle’ for a monochrome approach to taking shots; looking only for high-contrast situations. But there are opportunities for compositions that lend themselves to a limited spread of subtle colours.

As a second stage, modern editing tools can be applied to bring out a small selection of colours as highlights – such as the those found in the mounds of leaves blown under the hedgerows. Berries are a big plus…

Below, an old footbridge over the River Kent is a feature of our village. Winter offers a chance to see and photograph it in a different light.

The bridge over the River Kent has a natural photogenic quality. It’s difficult to find an angle that isn’t interesting, and the material contrasts are rich.


Gates are great, and the countryside is full of them. Taken flat and front-on, they can be dull, but at a slight angle, blending into the rest of the landscape, they become great ‘lead-lines’ for the viewer.





©Stephen Tanham 2023
Stephen Tanham is a writer-photographer and mystical teacher. He is the founding Director of the Silent Eye, which offers a mentored, journal-based journey from personality to the awakening of realised Self and its world of Being.
http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk and http://www.suningemini.blog


Hi Steve, it is very interesting to examine your pictures together with the discussion. I understand your explanations of the visual effects and am making a note of these tips. The photographs are terrific.
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Thank you, Robbie. These ‘pale’ situation can be creatively exploited. Glad you like them 😀
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a chilly walk, Steve but most welcome… those frosty images are most welcome!
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Thank you, Jaye. We arrived back at the house to find half of Cumbria had ‘closed’ due to the snow!
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Wow, that must have been awkward…
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A good time of year to be out, Steve. Your frosty images capture it well. I was looking forward to a bit of snow this morning, after seeing images from Cumbria last night, but we’re clear – just grey and damp.
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Thanks, Michael. We had snow overnight, too. Most unusual!
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Goodness, Stephen. Your photos are spectacular. I love the subtle colors of November and December. Like black and white, they draw my eye to texture and composition. Add that hint of color and I’m in awe. Gorgeous post.
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Thank you, Diana. One of my favourite times of the year. Lovely comment 😊
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My pleasure. I could browse your photos all day.
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Means a lot. Thank you
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