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Mark Bulmer
Hi and glad you came across my site and me. I'm a passionate Landscape photograpaher from York, North Yorkshire, England. I started to seriously photograph landscape images in 2010 after giving up my lifelong passion for course fishing. It was quite a natural progression for me having spent most of my young and adult life chasing that red letter day of bagging up a net full of fish while spending a day in natural beautiful surroundings, been on the bank of a lake or river from dawn to dusk and witnessing some incredible sunrises and sunsets along the way. After a bitter divorce in 2010, my whole life changed and what once was changed. My passion for fishing had gone. My passion for the great outdoors though still remained and photography had always been my second hobby. I decided to mix the two together as a distraction from the past and over the last few years its changed my perception of life. I still end up seeing the sunrise and sunset I loved to witness on the bank, I still get to enjoy the great outdoors but it takes me further afield to explore new avenues, venture to new highs, see new places, share new visions and ultimately get that cracking shot. Its addictive fun and a pleasure to do. I hope you enjoy get something from what I share and I look forward to bringing more of my visions and techniques. Drop me a line any time. Mark
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Whitby Lighthouse Light Painting
Blue Hour How I shot the photo and my reason for the composition An early morning to photograph the pier and lighthouse. I was here all night in Whitby and my focus on the night was to do some night … Continue reading
Beautiful Skye.
These are some of the images I photographed while on a trip around the Isle of Skye. This has to be one of the most beautiful places I have ever been fortunate enough to visit. With its rugged landscapes, secluded … Continue reading
Buttermere Reflections
Buttermere in the lake district national park has to be one of my favourite places in Cumbria. We have visited here many times now and this year was a bit more of a highlight as we managed to climb Haystacks. … Continue reading
Make Them Pop
I If you want to make some images pop with vibrancy and colour try low light photography. Taking pictures at night can be extremely rewarding and fun, it’s also inexpensive as there is no need for expensive graduated filters and … Continue reading
One Of My Favourites.
Whitby and its 199 Steps has to be one of the most photographed locations of the North Yorkshire Moors. The original picture by Joe Cornish has inspired many a photographer to make the pilgrimage to photograph this view. I my … Continue reading