Karen 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 Ison: 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...
View ArticleAngie Latham: Waterfall, Glen Sligachan, Isle of Skye
A very moody and dark holiday on Skye in March 2013. When there is little or no light then waterfalls make a good subject. I was lucky to get some interesting texture in the sky and the sliver of light...
View ArticleLynne Douglas: Lost in Mist
On a soft misty morning down at the Loch near my home I saw this little tree surrounded by the water almost lost in the mist. The place was quiet and still and for me this image has a subliminal...
View ArticleAlyson Fennell: Triptych
The beautiful Adriatic Sea in Rabac, Croatia. I could have stared at the sea for hours. I’ve rarely seen such stunning crystal clear water.
View ArticleCheryl Hamer: Under a Herringbone Sky
I find Anglesey an amazingly inspirational place, it’s a real hidden gem. The quality of the light is often stunning and ethereal a bit like the Outer Hebrides – maybe it’s something to do with being...
View ArticleRuth Fairbrother: Coniston Early Morning
This was a magical October morning by Coniston Water, in the Lake District. It was so quiet, and so still, and I enjoyed a wonderful hour or so, watching as minute by minute the views very slowly...
View ArticleCharlotte Gilliatt: Clevedon Storm
An overcast morning in Somerset and my first ever visit to the beautiful Victorian pier in Clevedon. The conditions weren’t an issue, as I wanted to get the ‘Big Stopper’ out, so in a way, the weather...
View ArticleDeborah Hughes: Shadows and Shimmers
With great pleasure we welcome the very first image by our special American guest photographer, Deborah Hughes. Steep canyon walls shadow the path, yet reflect possibilities in pools.
View ArticleLizzie Shepherd: Sanna Sand
I first visited Ardnamurchan nearly 25 years ago with my (now) husband. We camped out in the open at Sanna Bay on a glorious Summer’s day. Glorious that is, except for the midgies, which were truly...
View ArticleBeata Moore: Champagne Beach
It is not really a Champagne Beach but a rather cold and gloomy Dungeness beach on a winter morning; still, the waves exploding in front of my eyes made me think about champagne. Accompanied by two...
View ArticleJeanie Lazenby: Stack Rocks
Stack Rocks, off the south Pembrokeshire coastline, West Wales. I had tried to visit this location on a prior holiday but was unable to go to the coastal path by road due to having to cross a military...
View ArticleSusan Rowe: Ullswater Reflections
It was a damp, misty February afternoon and as I drove along by Ullswater I realised there were some interesting reflections in the lake. I stopped at one of the several parking places along the road...
View ArticleSarah Medway: Bough Beech Frost
A return to one of my favourite locations, Bough Beech Reservoir in Kent. On this occasion it revealed an crisp, frost crackling sunrise. What excited me was the thick frost in contrast with the early...
View ArticleFran Halsall: Skiddaw
Skiddaw (931m) is a large and imposing mountain in northeast Cumbria. Looking out across from the slate outcrops of Grey Crags on the side of Little Man (865m), an outlying hilltop, the expansive view...
View ArticleHelen Dixon: Fleeting Light Of Autumn, Hertfordshire
Having spotted the lone tree on a earlier recce when the weather wasn’t the best, I returned to find more favourable conditions. I expected to see some autumn hues, however, I was pleasantly surprised...
View ArticleCheryl Hamer: Under a Herringbone Sky
I find Anglesey an amazingly inspirational place, it’s a real hidden gem. The quality of the light is often stunning and ethereal a bit like the Outer Hebrides – maybe it’s something to do with being...
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