Sunday, 3 February 2013

Reaping Benefits


This image was taken shortly before harvest season in Southern England. The British landscape is beautiful in its simplicity, and scenic farming areas such as this are common in the South. 

Rabbit Trail


This vivid image shows a small trail in the woods of England, surrounded by bracken. According to evolution, bracken is considered to be one of the most successful ferns. It is also one of the oldest, with fossil records of over 55 million years having been found. 

Saturday, 2 February 2013

The Beaten Track


This is a typical British Woodland in the South. In the 14, 15 and 16th centuries, hundreds of thousands of acres of woodland were destroyed to build ships and Tudor-style houses. Over time, the woodland has begun to regrow, but with overpopulation in the South, it is difficult to find large areas of woodland like this one.