Michéla Griffith: A Garden Remembered
Look closely into a flower and as well as a wealth of detail, abstract images and impressionistic paintings often come to mind. Here Iris ‘Romano’ creates for me a lasting memory of spring from my last...
View ArticleMarianthi Lainas: Two Boats
I have photographed these boats on the shore at Meols, Wirral, on many occasions and in many different weather conditions. As the beach is only two minutes from my home, I can keep a close eye on tides...
View ArticleLynne Douglas: Sand Stars In Teal
Beautiful teal sand stars on the beach in a far corner of Scotland. This image was made just as the last of the sun left the beach and night descended. The low angle of the remaining light brought out...
View ArticleAnnabell Ison: Death Valley Footsteps
I wanted to get some images of the Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley while I was there last Autumn, they look stunning in the last light of the day. After a very hot day, I joined the ranks of...
View ArticleTamara Kuzminski: Janet’s Foss
The last time I was at this location, I made my images from right at the waterfall and never explored further downstream, so I tried to do something different on this return trip, using the river bed...
View ArticleAlyson Fennell: Dyrham Park Sunset
Dyrham Park is a stunning 17th Century National Trust property set in 270 acres of parkland, where a historic herd of fallow deer roams freely and magnificent trees and breathtaking views abound. I...
View ArticleSarah Hare: Buttermere, Lake District
A very windy dawn initially looked as if there was to be no light at all. Just as I lost faith my husband encouraged me to wait a bit longer. Suddenly a gap appeared in the clouds and this transient...
View ArticleRuth Fairbrother: Harris Dreams III
The colours in the Outer Hebrides can be quite breath taking, even on a dull day. Taken on the Isle of Harris, this dreamy seascape impression gives an indication of the sheer variety and richness of...
View ArticleCharlotte Gilliatt: Bamburgh Dunes
An opportunity not to be missed. Whilst walking the dog along this stunning part of the Northumberland coast, I looked for a different view to the one’s we usually see of this classic location and...
View ArticleLizzie Shepherd: Panagia Monastery
I first spotted the idyllic Panagia Monastery as my husband and I walked out of the Vikos Gorge on a late afternoon in Spring. We had spent a wonderful day walking down into the gorge and along the...
View ArticleJeanie Lazenby: Cat Bells at Dawn
This image was taken on a rather cold February morning at sunrise, looking across Derwentwater towards Cat Bells in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, UK. I am not usually a fan of clear,...
View ArticleSusan Rowe: Marsco
This was taken on the first afternoon of our holiday on the Isle of Skye at the beginning of October. Marsco is one of my favourite mountains and so I was excited to be able to get out of the car and...
View ArticleFran Halsall: Micheldever
Micheldever Wood is managed by the Forestry Commission and features a wonderful display of Common Bluebells (Hyacinthoides nonscripta) every spring. This part of the woodland is dominated by Common...
View ArticleMari Owen: Newborough Beach, Anglesey
An incredibly photogenic place, Newborough Beach on the South West coast of Anglesey is great for catching the late afternoon light, bringing the dune marram grass to life. The cloud covered mountains...
View ArticleSue Bishop: Almond Trees
I’m always on the lookout for orchards where grass or flowers are allowed to grow between the trees, and I was very happy when I found this lovely little almond orchard in Valencia! I liked the...
View ArticleVanda Ralevska: Sea Fever
I feel very passionate about the sea and its many moods. What attracts me most is its uncontrollable and infinite energy. Standing on the shore, bracing myself against a gale-force wind, feeling sea...
View ArticleBeata Moore: Supermoon I
On 23rd of June I have witnessed a Perigee Moon – the moon was at its closest point to Earth. I was not only lucky to be in a sunny Portugal on this day, but also I was quite close to the phenomenal...
View ArticleMichéla Griffith: Sometimes Sun
Summer 2012 was one of the wettest on record, but sometimes the sun did put in an appearance. First light over the Upper Dove Valley, seen from Chrome Hill.
View ArticleMarianthi Lainas: Imachar Rocks
This image is from a recent October trip up to the Isle of Arran and shows the amazing rock formations at Imachar Point on the west of the island. The geology on Arran is beautiful and the rocks at...
View ArticleSarah Hare: Buttermere, Lake District
A very windy dawn initially looked as if there was to be no light at all. Just as I lost faith my husband encouraged me to wait a bit longer. Suddenly a gap appeared in the clouds and this transient...
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