Marianthi Lainas: Sefton Dunes
The dune system on the Sefton Coast north of Liverpool is very extensive with plenty of opportunities for making images. A passing squall resulted in some fleetingly good light and this clump of...
View ArticleSusan Brown: Turbulent Waters at Spring Tide
This is one of my favourite images from my Sea Pool project. Late on a winter’s afternoon after a fairly dull day there was the sudden golden light that one gets after a wet day, the tide was rushing...
View ArticleAnnabell Willis: Bolton Abbey Dawn
I took this while out with an old friend, Shaun, who had kindly agreed to show me a few things about landscape photography. I was just starting to take an interest in landscapes, but was pretty...
View ArticleTamara Kuzminski:Traig Iar Sunset
This image was taken at sunset on the Isle of Harris. The white lichen on the foreground broken rocks attracted me initially, but after I made this one image, I thought the composition wasn’t working,...
View ArticleAngie Latham: The Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye
One of the most dramatic parts of not just Scotland but the whole of the British Isles. It has to be seen to be believed. The Old Man of Storr holds everyone in awe whether your a photographer or just...
View ArticleJeanie Lazenby: From The Jetty
My favourite place to go and make images is on the Isle of Skye. I try to head up to the island at least once a year, and its often out of season. This image was made on a winters morning when there...
View ArticleCheryl Hamer: Ghostly
‘Ghostly’- again taken on Anglesey this shot is the epitome of why you should never put your camera away until you get back to the car. I’d been on a long photographic walk around Llanddwyn island and...
View ArticleSarah Hare: Bamburgh Castle
Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland. Canon EOS 7D, f18 2s sigma 17 – 50mm. Spring 2013 in Northumberland arrived late, but this was one of the first evenings where there was a little warmth in the sun. I...
View ArticleCharlotte Gilliatt: London’s Protector
I guess I’m fortunate to live within an hour of London, so getting up in the middle of the night to get down to Woolwich before dawn wasn’t as bad as it could’ve been! I don’t think I’ll ever tire of...
View ArticleFran Halsall: Flimstone
Sheer limestone cliffs fringe Flimston Bay near Merrion in Pembrokeshire, a location that is home to dramatic scenery including sea stacks. By the light of the rising sun a colony of seabirds can be...
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