Author Archives: Sharon Halliday

Natures living colours

“Some things in their natural state have the most vivid colors”

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Some people grumble that roses have thorns….

“Some people grumble that roses have thorns; I am grateful that thorns have roses.”
― Alphonse Karr, A Tour Round My Garden

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Red Squirrel Photographs

It didn’t set out to be this way, but over the last 6 months the primary subject of my photography has been the red squirrels that visit my garden. You can see lots of the images I have captured in “My Galloway Garden” gallery, and follow whats happening over on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HiddenGalloway or you can hop on over to Etsy and purchase a print to keep hiddengalloway.etsy.com

You can now buy Hidden Galloway Photographs on Etsy

I get asked often if it’s possible to buy a print of a favourite photo, and of course it always has been. But I am trying to make it a bit easier and have started stocking an Etsy shop.

hiddengalloway.etsy.com

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Blue Monday #3

Bluebells! I saw signs of them starting to pop through yesterday. This was taken late May last year; I hope you like it.

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Sunday Morning Walk – Haugh of Urr and Spottes Glen.

Blue Monday #2 – Natural Geometry

A little blue to bring a calm start to the week…. 

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Rough Firth… featuring Rough Island and Hestan Island

From the Motte of Mark looking out over the Solway.

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Frozen

I have a particular love of images which hold on to a sense of time having passed. A small shadow of the past.

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The old tree stands strong atop the knowe

The old tree stands strong atop the knowe, patiently waiting for another spring.

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