Michéla Griffith: Green Grows
Sometimes summer throws up an unexpected opportunity. On a drop dead gorgeous morning I decided to walk down the Dove Valley to Hartington instead of take the car. After losing myself for a while in...
View ArticleKaren Frenkel: Sunset over Hathersage Moor
Sunset over Hathersage Moor and Higger Tor near Over Owler Tor, Peak District. All year I wait for skies like this. I was packing up my equipment when I thought the light show was over, suddenly the...
View ArticleSue Bishop: Irish Sunrise
It’s always painful when the alarm goes off at 5 am, but it’s almost always so worthwhile! On this particular morning I was on a beach on the Dingle peninsula in Ireland as the sun rose. For this...
View ArticleLynne Douglas: Homecoming
Of all my images this reminds me why I love Scotland. After a long time abroad I came home to these wonderful colours, subdued light, a sense of mystery and a shade of blue one can almost feel.
View ArticleCheryl Hamer: Ghostly
‘Ghostly’- again taken on Anglesey this shot is the epitome of why you should never put your camera away until you get back to the car. I’d been on a long photographic walk around Llanddwyn island and...
View ArticleSarah Hare: Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland. Canon EOS 7D, f18 2s sigma 17 – 50mm. Spring 2013 in Northumberland arrived late, but this was one of the first evenings where there was a little warmth in the sun. I...
View ArticleRuth Fairbrother: Silver Storm
Silver Storm was made on a wild and windy May day in the Outer Hebrides. Under the stormy skies the original image was almost monochrome and so it seemed a natural step to convert to black and white.
View ArticleCharlotte Gilliatt: London’s Protector
I guess I’m fortunate to live within an hour of London, so getting up in the middle of the night to get down to Woolwich before dawn wasn’t as bad as it could’ve been! I don’t think I’ll ever tire of...
View ArticleBeata Moore: Autumn Impressions
The very first days of October this year brought some amazing colours to the leaves. I was drawn to the reflection in the pond rather than to the trees themselves. A slight breeze helped me to achieve...
View ArticleFran Halsall: Flimstone
Sheer limestone cliffs fringe Flimston Bay near Merrion in Pembrokeshire, a location that is home to dramatic scenery including sea stacks. By the light of the rising sun a colony of seabirds can be...
View ArticleSusan Rowe: Scarsike Head
The stile at Scarsike Head, above Weardale in County Durham, has become one of my favourite locations for images. We were driving home one Saturday afternoon in November when the sky started changing...
View ArticleLizzie Shepherd: Bolehill Medley
Whilst walking through the birches of Bolehill Quarry I noticed a wonderful play of light on the more mixed woodland below – after a little time I was able to identify a section of trees to make a...
View ArticleMari Owen: Three Cliffs Bay
The late afternoon December light defined beautifully the texture and colour of the sand pools around this well known of Welsh landmarks, Three Cliffs Bay on Gower.
View ArticleSue Bishop: Monument Valley
I was in an open jeep driving through Monument Valley with a group of people, when the heavens opened and within minutes we were soaked with rain and hail. Just as quickly, the deluge stopped and the...
View ArticleLinda Wevill: Flooded Sea Pool
This image was taken at Margate boating pool at sunset, which coincided with a high tide flowing over the edge of the pool. A Neutral Density filter was used enabling a shutter speed of 40 seconds...
View ArticleVanda Ralevska: Morning Blues
Early morning is my favourite time of the day. Those moments of waiting for the day to begin are the most peaceful times when I can completely lose myself in the place. Clear my mind and stop...
View ArticleKaren Frenkel: Haweswater
Mist and reflections around Haweswater, Lake District. It was eerily quiet at the end of a damp October day in this peaceful valley. Working on my Coast to Coast book and all alone, as dusk fell, all I...
View ArticleMarianthi Lainas: The Wave
A very high tide combined with gale force winds created huge waves at New Brighton on the Wirral peninsula. Taking shelter behind the sea defences and using a 200mm zoom, I was able to keep relatively...
View ArticleSusan Brown: The Sea Dances
It was a long drive to Watchet on the off chance of getting a picture. Almost at the point of giving up, I moved away from the harbour and found a small slipway with old wooden groynes at the bottom....
View ArticleAnnabell Willis: Death Valley Dunes
This was taken in the Mesquite Dunes at Death Valley in the autumn of 2012. I had to trek quite a way to get to this point, not easy in all that sand! It is well worth the hike, the view on the top of...
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