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Apr 2022
Dave Lobley says his love of photographing the sunrise at Swinsty Reservoir saved his life as he recovered from alcohol addiction.
The serene reservoir in the Washburn Valley has been a favourite sanctuary of Harrogate district residents for decades.
Mr Lobley, who was born and bred in Harrogate, quit drinking seven years ago after he ended up in hospital.
He said:
One of Mr Lobley's friends bought him an old Canon camera and it ignited a new passion.
He used to work nights in Blackpool and would walk around Swinsty early in the morning when he finished his shifts.
His spectacular landscape shots of the reservoir have found an appreciative audience on the You Know You're a Harrogotanian Facebook group, where he regularly shares them.
Swinsty Reservoir. Credit - Dave Lobley
He jokes that photography has become "my new addiction".
Mr Lobley said the popular reservoir has become a second home to him and his trusted companion, Lilian, an 11-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
He said photography helps him to express his view of the world and to stay alcohol-free.
As well as photographing Swinsty and the nearby Fewston Reservoir, he enjoys taking his camera on walks around the Lake District, Wales and the Yorkshire Dales.
Swinsty Reservoir. Credit - Dave Lobley
In May, he will travel to Scottish Highlands with his partner to walk 96 miles in six days.
He wants to show other people that might be struggling with addiction that another life is possible.
Mr Lobley said Swinsty's pull will always keep him coming back for more.
You can follow him on Instagram here.
Swinsty Reservoir. Credit - Dave Lobley
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