A TEMPORARY photography exhibition focused on lighting will be featured at The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre.

Kit Saddington, a local full-time primary school teacher, lives in Northumberland and has a passion for photographing unusual lighting in rural settings.

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Hexham Courant: Sunrise at Walltown CragsSunrise at Walltown Crags (Image: Kit Saddington)

The Sill is an exhibition space located in Bardon Mill, and displays multimedia art exploring the nature and wildlife of Northumberland.

The free display on the first-floor corridor will be a mixture of original photographs on canvas and in frames with various mounted prints.

Hexham Courant: Snow at Sycamore GapSnow at Sycamore Gap (Image: Kit Saddington)

“To me, photography is all about light and how it defines the world around us at any particular moment in time. I’m fascinated by how a scene can be changed so dramatically by the play of light caused by a break in the clouds, or the reflection of water and particularly the rising and setting of the sun. An interesting light can make the familiar unfamiliar, the commonplace unique and the mundane truly spectacular," Kit said.

The photography display will be available to view until Sunday, March 5.