Phil Gulliver is a keen photographer, dog lover and puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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Photograph of the stonework, chimneys and windows of Blickling Hall, partially hidden behind old gnarly and twisted trees, one of which is clad in ivy. On the woodland floor under the tree branches is the subtle blue hue of a carpet of spring bluebells.
Hard at Work

Photograph is a close-up image of three ants each carrying part of a green leaf up a vertical rope. Each of the green leaves are probably four times the body size of each ant, yet, this is their role in the huge community to which they belong. All day, every day, this is what they do.
The clear focus of the ants and leaves make a sharp contrast to the fuzzy, white, yellow and red background of the room.
On The Right Track

Photograph of the inside of an old-fashioned railway signal box. An array of levers in bright colours of yellow, red, white, black and blue are lined up in a perfect straight line, except for two, which are pushed forwards in order to change the points at a junction. The floor on which they stand is made of wide, bare, wooden rustic planks which furthers the impression of times gone by.
The Creel Deal

Photograph of a stack of around eight brand new creels or lobster pots. There is blue binding around the pot hoops at each end, and the entrance to the trap is a bright white net. These pots are absolutely showroom new and as yet, have never been close to any sea water. Because of the close up view, nothing else is visible, other than the somewhat symmetrical pattern of the hoops and netting.
