Cheryl Hamer: Sunrise at Mam Tor
‘Sunrise, Mam Tor’ – this is a classic shot, but no less beautiful for that. Doesn’t it just lift your soul when you make the effot to get up very early (this was June!) and the light rewards you?...
View ArticleCharlotte Gilliatt: Elgol Beams
The unpredictable weather of Skye took my breath away, ever changing and always beautiful.
View ArticleLizzie Shepherd: Reservoir Bogs
I was entranced by the amazing reflections of willow trees growing in shallow edges of a local reservoir. The dark metallic patterns were fascinating and I managed to find a spot where there was no...
View ArticleSamantha Gibbons: Frosty seaweed
Taken on a wintery trip to Skye in January. It was a very cold and frosty morning in Broadford Bay, near to the Skye bridge. I had gotten up for a sunrise, but unfortunately there wasn’t much in the...
View ArticleHelen Dixon: Poppies & Marigolds, West Pentire, Cornwall
I’d been commissioned to photograph a poppy field for a magazine, having visited this location a few times before and knowing it quite often has wild flowers growing during the summer months. Sometimes...
View ArticleMari Owen: Magical Irish Lights
I was lucky enough recently to go to Donegal in Ireland. The quality of the light there is very special. I have a habit of turning down lanes to see where they lead. This one led to a wonderful...
View ArticleSue Bishop: Yosemite Woodland
I love walking through woods of beautiful trees, and can never resist having a go at photographing them! I often find though that a straight photograph seems to lose some of the magic of the woods....
View ArticleVanda Ralevska: Into The Blue
Last weekend I had an unexpected opportunity to spend a weekend in Cornwall. I knew that the tide times didn’t coincide with the times of the sunset or sunrise, but I still spent those precious moments...
View ArticleRachael Talibart: Carrelet
There are about 400 of these evocative stilt fishing huts in the Gironde estuary, France. A four-minute exposure just after sunset blurred the movement of the clouds and stilled the lapping water to...
View ArticleMichéla Griffith: Vortex Triptych
This point in the stream quickly became a favourite, the coincidence of rocks such that when the water level was just right, it swept around in a clockwise direction, pulling colours from above to...
View ArticleAstrid McGechan: Wensleydale
The sun was setting in Wensleydale and painted the landscape with its barns and dry stone walls in a golden light. This photograph was taken from the slightly elevated roadside. I feel the hazy light...
View ArticleMarianthi Lainas: Stormlight
I love being out on the beach near to my home, whatever the weather. The beaches are wide and the tide goes out a long way so you can walk uninterrupted for miles. A passing storm brought torrential...
View ArticleSusan Brown: Autumn Swim
‘Autumn Swim’ was taken at South Milton Beach in Devon, a lovely National Trust Beach. The light is often good after a stormy day and this evening was no exception.
View ArticleAnnabell Willis: Padley Gorge
This image was made on a very sad day, a friend of mine had sadly passed away at a young age after a painful battle with cancer. Despite the rain and a number of calamities getting to this spot, I was...
View ArticleAngie Latham: Kilchurn Castle
Kilchurn Castle must be one of the most beautifully located castles in Scotland. We got lucky when passing on the way home from Glencoe on this September afternoon when the wind dropped and the sun lit...
View ArticleCharlotte Gilliatt: Power
The contrast of the Power Lines caught my eye against the dramatic, stormy skies. Handheld, this was a bit of a grab shot, but one of my favorites from the tour.
View ArticleDeborah Hughes: Remnants of Runaway Water
Water’s many moods move the desert – ice cracks and crumbles, rain saturates and releases. The story stays.
View ArticleLizzie Shepherd: Been Fishing
This image is from our recent trip to the Faroe Islands – here we were on a boat trip to see the dramatic cliffs of Vestmanna. I spotted this little fishing boat, with its inevitable entourage of...
View ArticleJeanie Lazenby: Almost High Tide
New Years Day morning, 2014. The tide was still at least an hour off high tide when I made this image. With hindsight it was a calm before the storm as the weather deteriorated as I left and the...
View ArticleMari Owen: Yr Eifl Mountains, North Wales at Sunset
The seascape in front of me felt like something you may see on another planet, the intense sunlight had to be held back with both an ordinary ND graduated filter as well as a reverse graduated filter.
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