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Asmita Kapadia: Squall, France

A dark and stormy eve along the south west coast in France. A long exposure of around 60 seconds gave me this layered image of varying blues with the sand in the foreground. I can look at this image...

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Rachael Talibart: In the Forest

This image, taken in the woods near Chatley Heath, Surrey, sat on my hard drive for nearly a year before I found an edit that seemed to me to do the moment justice.  These woods are not far from my...

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Vanda Ralevska: As Dawn Greets the Day

Winter magic, just a distant memory now… until next year.

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Michela Griffith: Fractured

On a clear day at the end of the year, low sun penetrates usually dark places.  Multi-stemmed alder jostle for a view of themselves in the River Dove.  Stems and branches intermingle, fault-lines and...

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Astrid McGechan: By the Sea

This little beach hut stands on its own by the sea near Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. I am dreaming of sitting inside and looking out over beach and sea, and the clouds in the sky.

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Karen Frenkel: Cottages by Seatoller

I came upon this scene near Seatoller when I was working on my Coast to Coast book for Frances Lincoln. I loved the way the lighting gave a dappled effect across the track, and the grass looked like...

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Marianthi Lainas: Frosty Dunes at Dawn

Taken just after sunrise on a cold January morning.  We rarely get frosts on the Wirral peninsula, especially down at the shoreline.  Once the sun came up, the delicate dusting of frost which...

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Susan Brown: Rain on Connor Pass

Taken just after sunrise on the Connor Pass mountain range on the Dingle Peninsular, Ireland

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Annabell Willis: Millstones at Dawn

On a very cold February morning I was out with a group of climbers who also love photography, what you cant see from this view is all the tripod legs next to me! This is a very popular spot in the Peak...

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Angie Latham: Morning mist on Loch Ba

Taken the same morning at Scotch Mist but looking the other way across Loch Ba on Rannoch Moor as the sun had risen slightly higher in the sky. It seemed that morning like a photographer’s jackpot as...

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Beata Moore: Storm at Seven Sisters

The light at Seven Sister changed within minutes; the fast approaching storm darkened the sky and seconds after I took this picture, it started to rain heavily.

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Alyson Fennell: Hornbeam Avenue

An avenue of Hornbeam Trees taken at the lovely Arley Arboretum in Worcestershire.

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Cheryl Hamer: Enchantment at Llynnau Mwmbyr

I was out at Llynnau (Lake) Mwmbyr the other day, hoping for some lovely light across the lake and up to the Snowdon horseshoe – with maybe even a nice reflection of Snowdon in the lake (yes I know...

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Ruth Fairbrother: Lakeside

Lakeside: Remembering an October morning by Coniston Water  – drifting mists, muffled sounds, and a time for solitary contemplation amidst simple lakeside beauty.  

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Charlotte Gilliatt: Cairngorms

ICM in the Cairngorms.

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Deborah Hughes: River Canyons

Canyon Rims in southern Utah has become my go-to spot for solitude and scenery where rugged perspectives expand the horizons in my head which can dim and flicker in late winter as the weather cycles...

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Lizzie Shepherd: Isle of Bute

A beautifully calm and cold winter’s morning on the Isle of Bute – this is the view from just above Scalpsie beach, looking towards the Isle of Arran and Holy Isle. Although a clear sky is not often...

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Jeanie Lazenby: Bamburgh Castle

Sunset across the bay at Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland. The country was suffering from severe rain and winds but I had booked to go away for the weekend to this area. As it turned out, I was in the...

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Samantha Gibbons: Out of the Mist

Travelling through on a misty morning from Pitlochry to Rannoch Moor we passed the beautiful Loch Tay on route. The Loch is known for its mystical Crannogs from ancient times.  One of which was a...

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Sarah Medway: Crowhurst Ruins

A ruin a few miles away from my home on the Surrey / Kent borders. I’ve wanted to capture the clouds moving in this overhead direction for a while. I find myself gravitating towards long exposure more...

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