Welcome to my photo gallery
I love taking photos and I use them to help me carry out research for my books.
Going for long walks in the countryside and taking close-ups of what I see helps me to see the world through the eyes of a faerie, who are about 9″ or 22cm tall.
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These two butterflies landed for just a moment to share this flower.
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This was the first White Admiral I'd ever seen.
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My baby faeries hatch out from inside a tragopogon (similar to dandelions) and float back to their parents holding on to the seed head.
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This is me making friends with this beautiful Fritillary butterfly.
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This damselfly was friendly enough to stick around for a photo.
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A Peacock butterfly basking in the Spring sunshine.
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Could this be the path to the land of faerie?
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Rubia opened her eyes, way above her she could see bare branches silhouetted against a bright blue sky.
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These dusky orange Comma butterfly markings are the same as Buck's wings.
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This Red Admiral butterfly was so relaxed basking in the afternoon sun that it let me pick it up.
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Fritillary - photo taken in Groveley wood, near Salisbury
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This tree is big enough to house a faerie city. It dwarfed me!
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Nymph into damselfly - the whole process took the length of time for us to eat our picnic, then off it flew across the pond.
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The roots of this beech tree make the perfect hiding place for a faerie.
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A pile of fungus, perfect for a faerie to shelter under from the rain.
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Frozen fractal