Arncliffe (left) and Burnsall (right) are two quintessential Dales villages. Both of these images were captured in autumn, although the conditions on Burnsall Fell are distinctly wintery!
Rich golden light diffuses through the iconic Eshton copse on a hazy summer morning.
Misty winter scenes captured in Mid Wharfedale. Simon's Seat looms over the valley and Appletreewick eventually appears as the mist begins to clear.
Fog envelopes the Eshton copse on a warm summer morning and misty layers near Embsay Crag in spring.
A set of images captured on an exceptional autumn morning that began on Earby Crag...
...and ended on Beamsley Beacon shooting the view across Deerstones towards Mid Wharfedale.
The Winskill Stones Nature Reserve is a small area that offers lots of variety. Limestone pavement and lone trees suit wide-angle photography whilst there are also fantastic telephoto views across Lower Winskill Farm.
Twisleton Scar End (left) and Scales Moor (right) are located on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales above Ingleton. The remote limestone landscape is dotted with lone trees and erratic boulders.