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Category Archives: Sport
Ben Nevis Ascent
Early in march me and my old friend Pete decided to climb the UK’s largest hill, Ben Nevis in the Scottish Highlands, here are a few shots.
Posted in Commercial, Photojournalism, Sport
Tagged Ben Nevis, Documentary, Higlands, Mountain, Mountaineering, Photographer, photography, Scotland, Sport, tom martin, uk
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Great Britain Sailing Team (29ers) GB
At the weekend I had the pleasure of joining the GBR sailing team at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy in Dorset. It was an amazing day and the team were working hard in preparation for the 2012 Olympics.
Posted in Commercial, Olympics, Photojournalism, Sport
Tagged 29ers, Documentary, GB, GBR, newspaper, Olympics, Photographer, photography, Portland, Sailing, Sailing Academy, Sea, Sport, tom martin, Water, Weymouth, Weymouth and portland National Sailing Academy
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Fen Skating
During the cold spell we managed to get out to Welney Marsh to witness the ancient tradition of fen skating, due to the exceptionally cold weather skating is commencing earlier than in living memory. Several fields are flooded to create … Continue reading

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