Sue Bishop: Derwentwater at Dawn
Even on a quiet, cloudy morning with no dramatic sunrise, this spot at the edge of Derwentwater still looks beautiful. I liked the contrast between the warm autumnal colours and the blue tones of...
View ArticleLinda Wevill: Line of Trees
I am always impressed with the way the French plant their trees in such straight lines. This image captures the symmetry with the beautiful light late in the day.
View ArticleRachael Talibart: Freshwater West
It had rained all day and the sky was an unremitting grey but we decided to drive over to Freshwater West, just in case. I was so glad we did; just before sunset, the clouds parted and we were treated...
View ArticleMichela Griffith: Impatient for Rain
Afternoon sun burnishes the flowers of Stipa gigantea against a darkening sky. In the breeze the stems dance back and forth, back and forth, as if impatient for rain.
View ArticleAstrid McGechan: Brimham Rocks
At Brimham Rocks in North Yorkshire one can find the most bizarre rock formations, but equally interesting is how this little tree has managed to literally grow out of the rock face.
View ArticleKaren Frenkel: Sunset over Rhum
Camping near Arisaig, I would often stay out late to capture the amazing light and colours in the sky once the sun had gone down. I never tire of this area and took this with no filters or computer...
View ArticleMarianthi Lainas: Tuscan Sentinels
On a family holiday to Tuscany, time out with my camera was severely limited and there was no chance of being able to wait for softer light to reach this particular hillside. Nevertheless, I was quite...
View ArticleSusan Brown: Dingle
Just watching the movement of the sea around this rock on the coast of Dingle, Ireland
View ArticleAnnabel Willis: Stormy sky over Whitby
My first visit to Whitby was prompted by doing a workshop with Landscape Photographer David Ward. Id been looking to go for a while and it was even better for being shown around a bit! The day was...
View ArticleAngie Latham: The cottage
A changeable afternoon of sunshine and showers on the edge of the River Coupall which runs by the foot of Buachaille Etive Mor at the head of Glencoe. Lagangarbh Cottage , I believe, is a shelter for...
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