Herald Pictures


Garnett's Year

  • As temperatures plummeted this week, Craven Herald photographer Stephen Garnett captured this image of a frost-covered barbed wire fence in Wharfedale.
  • The Gothic splendour of Giggleswick Chapel is captured in this photograph.
  • The flawless blue sky is reflected in the tranquil waters of Malham Tarn
  • Members of the Craven Energy Triathlon club are captured powering across the icy waters of Coniston Lake
  • An aerial photograph of Bolton Abbey
  • Situated in the magnificent landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Winskill Stones is a 74-acre area of limestone grassland and limestone pavement.
  • The winter sky is reflected beautifully in the beck next to the Marton Road at Bank Newton.
  • Fiery skies in Grassington provide a backdrop to a flock of birds flying against the sun.
  • A salmon summons up all its energy as it attempts to jump the raging waters of Stainforth Foss, a waterfall on the River Ribble at Stainforth, near Settle, on its journey upstream to spawn
  • Autumnal hues frame a moss-clad farm building near Appletreewick in Wharfedale
  • A canopy of colour frames a 1933 Bentley pulling a traditional Punch and Judy booth in this scene captured by Herald photographer Stephen Garnett near Hartlington, in Wharfedale
  • Autumnal colours frame historic St Wilfrid’s Church at Burnsall
  • Autumn colours frame Little Emily's Bridge on the original church path from Threshfield
  • Canoeists on the Leeds Liverpool Canal at Gargrave
  • David Cockett, who runs Logs Logs Logs from his Ingleton farm, checks his 5,000 tonnes of larch and spruce logs, which will be sold for firewood in the coming months.
  • The bridge linking the new Craven District Offices with residential accommodation in Belle Vue Mills on Broughton Road, Skipton
  • The orange hues of the late evening sun light up the windswept grasses and drystone wall in this scene captured near Elslack.
  • A Hellifield farmer makes his final cut of silage
  • Rural Wharfedale, taken from Storiths near Bolton Abbey
  • Purple hues from the sky at sunset provide a dramatic backdrop to the historic Manby’s building on Skipton High Street.
  • Just how many hikers have climbed across this stile to Earby Youth Hostel over the decades? Herald photographer Stephen Garnett captured this view looking across Thornton Moor just as the sun was going down.
  • Council pest control officer Andrew Holden on a routine inspection of the labyrinth of culverts and storm drains that criss-cross parts of Skipton.
  • This ghostly image shows an evening train speeding through a deserted Skipton station on its way to Leeds
  • Broughton Hall gardener Richard Preston creates a topiary wave-effect on historic yew trees

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