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Tamara Kuzminski: Eigg Shell

This photograph was taken at Laig Bay on Eigg in the Inner Hebrides. There are probably a couple of classic views from this beach, but this shell really caught my eye. Like a shooting star across the...

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Angie Latham: Buachaille Etive Mor in Autumn. Highlands of Scotland

Early morning in late October on Rannoch Moor. When me and my friends arrived it was grey, drizzling with rain and the cloud was so low you couldn’t even see the mountain. Patience and a hot flask of...

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Lynne Douglas: Ailsa Craig

Ailsa Craig is a tiny island only 3/4 mile long that sits off the west coast of Scotland, it is famous as the source of blue granite for curling stones and as a bird sanctuary. On the wintery morning...

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Alyson Fennell: Seagull and the Adriatic Sea

I took this photograph in May while on holiday with my Mum in Croatia. It’s one of the most beautiful countries  I have ever been to. The colour of the Adriatic Sea is stunning and it’s crystal clear.  

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Cheryl Hamer: Evening Glow – Rushup Edge

I call these my ‘hillocks’ and love taking pictures of them, they’re a strange ‘quirkiness’ in the landscape around Rushup Edge. This was taken from halfway up Mam Tor and the evening side lighting was...

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Sarah Hare: Santorini

Santorini, dawn light. Minolta X700, fuji velvia 50. The winding paths of Santorini are a photographers heaven and this cool morning light complements the blues and whites synonymous with Greece’s...

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Ruth Fairbrother: Daizy Haze

I love the daisy family and making images of daisies is part of an ongoing project for me. They are such happy flowers and make delightful subjects. They never fail to make me smile!

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Charlotte Gilliatt: Light’s on

Boscombe Pier in Dorset just before sunrise…the ‘blue hour’ A two minute exposure with a 10-stop ND filter managed to calm the sea down and give the scene a calming feel.

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Beata Moore: Calm II

I don’t use big stoppers often, but sometimes I want to simplify the image and they are very handy. This cement pier in Boscombe wasn’t an easy location, as I had to wait for a while for all the...

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Lizzie Shepherd: Tso Pangong

We spent a very long day travelling to Tso Pangong – a dramatically situated lake on the border of Ladakh and Tibet – but the wonderful scenery made the journey very much worthwhile. On our first day,...

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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...

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Susan 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...

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Fran 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...

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Mari 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.

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Vanda 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...

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Linda 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...

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Sue 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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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...

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Karen 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...

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Ruth Fairbrother: Daizy Haze

I love the daisy family and making images of daisies is part of an ongoing project for me. They are such happy flowers and make delightful subjects. They never fail to make me smile!

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