Jeanie Lazenby: Stanage
A winter sunset (which was actually late afternoon) on Stanage Edge, part of the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. It was very, very windy, resulting in holding onto the tripod to avoid...
View ArticleSusan Rowe: Catbells Reflections
I was on holiday in Keswick during the second week of May and had been waiting for a favourable weather forecast. I got up early and drove to Derwentwater hoping for reflections and some good light; I...
View ArticleFran Halsall: Slieve Binnian
Slieve Binnian rises to 747m and is the third highest of the Mourne Mountains. Looking northeast from the summit one can see into the heart of this dramatic range. Slieve Donard, the biggest peak at...
View ArticleMari Owen: Yr Eifl Mountains from Dinas Dinlle Beach
Dinas Dinlle below Caernarfon in North Wales is one of my favourite place to capture sunsets. The expanse of wet sand make for some wonderful sky reflections and reflected light.
View ArticleVanda Ralevska: Golden Valley
It was one of those unexpected moments. When on a short walking weekend break in the Lake District, I got up for the sunrise to capture a view of Great Gable across Wastwater. However after the blue...
View ArticleLinda Wevill: High Water at the Sea Pool
This image was taken at Shoalstone Pool at Brixham, South Devon at sunset. The shutter speed was 245 seconds, using an ND filter, completely smoothing out the sea and concentrating the eye on 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 ArticleMichéla 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 ArticleMarianthi Lainas: Sefton Dunes
The dune system on the Sefton Coast north of Liverpool is very extensive with plenty of opportunities for making images. A passing squall resulted in some fleetingly good light and this clump of...
View ArticleSusan Brown: Turbulent Waters at Spring Tide
This is one of my favourite images from my Sea Pool project. Late on a winter’s afternoon after a fairly dull day there was the sudden golden light that one gets after a wet day, the tide was rushing...
View ArticleAnnabell Ison: Bolton Abbey Dawn
I took this while out with an old friend, Shaun, who had kindly agreed to show me a few things about landscape photography. I was just starting to take an interest in landscapes, but was pretty...
View ArticleTamara Kuzminski:Traig Iar Sunset
This image was taken at sunset on the Isle of Harris. The white lichen on the foreground broken rocks attracted me initially, but after I made this one image, I thought the composition wasn’t working,...
View ArticleAngie Latham: The Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye
One of the most dramatic parts of not just Scotland but the whole of the British Isles. It has to be seen to be believed. The Old Man of Storr holds everyone in awe whether your a photographer or just...
View ArticleJeanie Lazenby: From The Jetty
My favourite place to go and make images is on the Isle of Skye. I try to head up to the island at least once a year, and its often out of season. This image was made on a winters morning when there...
View ArticleAlyson Fennell: Blossom
I took this shot back in April at one of my favourite places, Bodenham Arboretum in Worcestershire. It was a bit of a tricky day to take photographs as it was incredibly windy and changeable. But I...
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 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...
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