Inland Waters - images from the walks in October 2025
The Talk-Walk-Talk project happens twice a year and is on different topics. First we offer an online TALK from a photographer who specialises in the specific genre.
The following month the WALKs take place. This is an opportunity to meet other photographers in the nearby walk location and to enjoy our hobby together.
The final session is where we meet up as groups to view and TALK about each others images, choosing the top one or two as representative of the walk. The selected images go into this eZine.
We thank all those who acted as walk leaders as without you this project would not be possible. And all those who came along to enjoy the walks.
The Royal Military Canal by Martin Johns
The Blue Door by Jayne Ferguson
Kinderdijk Windmill Reflection by Anne Oehlen (Netherlands)
Gloucester Docks and Sharpness Canal - Reflections of Waterside History by Kevin Williams
Cumberland Basin Bristol - Balmoral Helios
Reflections by Booker Skelding
Gatton Park, Reigate - Gatton Park Infra Red by Liz Barber LRPS
The Blue Door - The Burn by Dave Lynch
Higher Duddon Estuary - Flood tide by Maureen Smith
Kennet & Avon Canal, Bath - Bristol and Beyond by Alex Scotcher
Grand Western Canal, Tiverton - Reeds & Reflections by Di Pell LRPS
Birnie & Gaddon Lochs - Leaf Mosaic by Brian Flemming
Post-Industrial Waterway in NE DerbyshireGrebe in Reflections by Louise Moon
Cumberland Basin, Bristols Floating Harbour - Panorama by Bernard Yeo
Higher Duddon Estuary - Natures Torchlight by Elaine Cook
Painshill Park - Painshill Reflections by Jan Budgen
Wimborne Streams & River StourDown by the River by Janine Williams
Leeds-Liverpool Canal Extension - Leeds & Liverpool Canal by Ann Dallaway
River Blyth - River Blyth after Sunset by Mike Cowling ARPS
Waterbus from Rotterdam to Kinderdijk - Golden Reed by Sue Goldberg LRPS (Netherlands)
Bewl Water by Tim Gisby
Winters First Breath by Evan Will (International member)
River Weaver Locks & BridgesCormorant by Liz Kenny
Post Industrial Waterway in NE DerbyshireM is for Muscovy by Stephen Moon
Papermill Lock - Echoes Below the Shape of Water by Tracy Gomez
Teign Gorge - The River by Nigel Dutt
The Edge by Maddi Lenaugh (International)
Jericho Valley and Blue Hills - Surplus to Requirements by Steve Fairman
Kennett & Avon, Bath - Canal Crossing by Neil Purcell LRPS
Post-Indutrial Waterways in NE
Derbyshire - The Spirit of Poolsbrook
by Anne Turner
Raiders Road - Leaves on Moving Water
by Andy Tye
The Kelpies, Falkirk - Dukes Waterway by Jacquie Sweeney
Fleet Pond - Three Feet Deep by Suzy Courtnage
Somersetshire Coal Canal - Warleigh Weir by Bryan McCormick
Glasgow’s Ither River - Not Suitable for Drinking by David Irvine
River Leam & Grand Union Canal - River Leam
Edgeland by Stefan Shillington
Avon River & Reservoir (Dartmoor)Tranquil Pool by David Rayner ARPS
Water of Leith - Torrent by Brian Flemming
Glasgow’s Ither River - Queen Margaret Bridge by Fiona Wallace
Somersetshire Coal Canal - Moored Along the Bank by Jenny Short
Grand Western Canal, Tiverton - Infra Walk by Lynn Middleton Flynn LRPS
Durham City Waterside - Bailing Out by Stephen Smith
River Blyth - River Blyth Reflections by Eddie Pond
Avon River & Reservoir (Dartmoor) - Rough Water by Lynn Middleton Flynn
The Birks of Aberfeldy - Spectral Beauty by Mike Farrance LRPS
Oxford Canal by Geoff Murphy
Wey Navigation - Along the Wey by
Cuckmere River - Sunlit Depths by Paul Tucker
Brian Connolly
Leeds-Liverpool Canal ExtensionTourism on the Water by Ann Bench
River Blyth - Light Play by Pat Farrow
The Camel Trail, Padstow - Bridge by Paul Evans
The Royal Military Canal - Take Flight by Tom Lloyd
Buttermere - Waterside Trees by Brenda Dean
Wey & Arun Canal (Loxwood)Branch by Donna Gorin
Beaulieu, New Forest - keeping up! by Paul French
We hope you will join us in 2026 for our next Talk-Walk-Talk when the theme is Sites of Religious Significance
Churches to Cemeteries
Standing Stones to Long Barrows
Monasteries to Pilgrimage routes
Why not be one of our Walk Leaders? We give you total support throughout.
It’s fun to meet others who live in your area.
To volunteer as a walk leader contact martin@talkwalktalk.org