A new book in the Boring Postcards series has been published on Blurb.co.uk. The third volume in the series constitutes a collection of photos of the skies above the Mallerstang valley in Cumbria, England (and therefore also joins the collection of Mallerstang photo books). The book can be previewed for free here. The introduction to the book reads: 

“This third volume of Boring Postcard images displays the skies of the Mallerstang Valley, they also contain some of the features of the valley: the Nab on Wild Board Fell; the cairns on Mallstang Edge; the Mary Bourne sculpture called the Water Cut; Lammerside and Pendragon Castles; the sheep of the valley. In doing so, however, it allows the enormous variety of (not so boring) Mallerstang Skies that I have recorded over the years to be shown, for winter high pressure blues, to summer cumulus, to the storm clouds that sweep in from the West; the Helm Cloud cascading down Mallerstang Edge from the East; some spectacular sunsets; and some of the fifty shades of grey that are all too frequent in Mallerstang Skies.”