An iron-wrought sculpture on a clifftop trail [OC]
20m 40s ago in picsThe Watlowes Dry Valley [OC]
10d 22h ago in picsOne of my favourite bluebell photos I've ever shot [OC]
1mon 1d ago in picsNewcastle-upon-Tyne gives me steampunk vibes [OC]
1mon 8d ago in picsCliffs, sea stacks, and a sea arch on a glorious day (before the rain came) [OC]
1mon 1h ago in picsAn absolute kaleidoscope of colour, angles, and shapes [OC]
2mon 12d ago in picsBlackpool's most iconic symbol [OC]
3mon 4d ago in picsThe new Masjid e Vali in Blackburn, Lancashire [OC]
4mon 1d ago in picsA visit to York is incomplete without meandering down The Shambles [OC]
4mon 16d ago in picsBrimham Rocks in deep winter [OC]
4mon 1d ago in picsIt's been a bit nippy int Lake District [OC]
5mon 10d ago in picsSkiddaw’s a beauty.
A failed sunset, but still proper lovely [OC]
6mon 1d ago in picsWell, yes, you're right. I should've said, "Failed sunset shoot".
The way to the Henry Tudor Inn 1429, like stepping back in time [OC]
7mon 17d ago in picsAye you're not wrong.
The Library of Holker Hall, home of the Cavendish family [OC]
8mon 12d ago in picsI mean you're not wrong.
The ruins of Dryburgh Abbey [OC]
11mon 3h ago in picsHistoric Environment Scotland manage access; you have to pay to enter the site. The funds are used to keep the land in check (such as mowing the grass), which ensures that as much as possible these places are accessible to as many people as possible. They also manage conservation of these places too, stop other bits falling over and hurting people etc.
Heh, where do you think all the inspiration comes from?
These and many others throughout the UK, for sure.
The crazy geology near Howick along the Northumberland coast [OC]
1y 14d ago in picsThanks! I do indeed, all here -> https://www.iancylkowski.com/blog/2025/6/8/rumbling-kern-howick-northumberland-summer
Just one of many fantastical rocks along this stretch of coast [OC]
1y 21d ago in picsNope. Cross-stratification in sandstones. Each curved layer represents an ancient dune or ripple that migrated across a river channel or shallow sea floor.
The ruins of Jervaulx Abbey [OC]
1y 1mon ago in picsThanks! Where do you think Elden Ring gets a lot of its inspiration from?

















