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Sue Bishop: Iceland Stream

As this icy cold stream rushed over the rocks, its surface caught the reflection of sunlit cliffs behind it, giving a lovely combination of blue and gold.  I was hand-holding the camera, and used as...

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Linda Wevill: Frosty Gate

This image was taken near Fairfield Church on the Romney Marshes, Kent on an extremely cold and frosty morning in January.   It was taken just after sunrise with a beautiful pale pink sky and the hoar...

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Michéla Griffith: That Hill Again

Inevitably I am drawn back to this viewpoint and to my very own “Roseberry Topping”.  As well as being one of the few true peaks in the Peak District, the diminutive Parkhouse Hill, all of 360m or...

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Vanda Ralevska: The Sea of Gold

It was a stormy day. Due to a strong wind the weather was very fickle for the whole day. One minute it was pouring down with rain, next the sun was desperately trying to break through the threatening...

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Karen Frenkel: Frost day in Monsal Dale, Peak District

Caught up in meetings all day I was impatient to get out before sunset as  hoarfrost and mist blanketed the landscape. I just got there in time before the sun was enveloped by cloud.

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Marianthi Lainas: Fence Posts in Snow

I love making images in snowy weather conditions.  Snow in the landscape lends itself to making minimalist compositions which really appeals to me and these fence posts buried in the deep snow caught...

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Susan Brown: The Sun Hides

An evening at South Milton Sands in Devon, not too far from where I live. There is little to see here but very often there is a magical light for a short time and this evening was no exception. This...

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Annabell Ison: Snowy Beacon Sunset

I took this image on a very cold February weekend after travelling back from Yorkshire visiting friends. I could see it might be a great sunset and wanted to make the most of it, so headed over to...

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Angie Latham: My Bonnie Heather, Quiraing, Isle of Skye

Most people tend to photograph this part of Skye at sunrise and sunset but I liked the summery feeling of the blue sky and billowing white clouds set against the purple heather. One of my personal...

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Alyson Fennell: Geese

Early Autumn last year in Hyde Park in London. Gradually the people start leaving and the birds and animals once again reclaim it for themselves.

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Cheryl Hamer: Wild Waves

‘Wild Waves’ – this shot was taken the same evening. I was immersed in the water in my wellies and got a bit over enthusiastic – went out a bit deep and got very very wet feet! It was so worth it...

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Deborah Hughes: Leaf Litter

What’s left as litter decomposes into next spring’s musical.

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Beata Moore: Primeval Forest

The forest in mist of fog is what I truly love to photograph as it suddenly gains this mysterious quality, therefore I was over the moon in Tenerife, when the low cloud descended into a wonderful pine...

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Lizzie Shepherd: Grasses

I have found myself becoming increasingly fascinated by the various kinds of grasses to be found, both here and abroad, and I really can’t resist trying to capture something of their beauty. This was a...

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Jeanie Lazenby: Cold Start

Black Mount across Lochan Na h’achlaise on a rather cold morning when were heading up to the Isle of Skye. A stop in Glencoe/Rannoch Moor is “compulsary” when heading to the Misty Isle, but made even...

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Susan Rowe: Saltburn by the Sea

The pier at Saltburn is a well known landmark on the North East coast and a favourite location for photographers. I went there on a damp January afternoon with the prospect of the rain stopping and it...

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Samantha Gibbons: Flaming Rum

Taken  at Dawn on on my second trip to the Isle of Eigg. I think on both visits to Eigg this was the best sunrise we saw. This side of the Island is generally best at sunset, but if the morning sky is...

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Sarah Medway: Bough Beech – Calm

Bough Beech Reservoir in Kent is a wildlife sanctuary and popular with bird watchers. It’s a favourite haunt for me too as an ever changing landscape. The evening I took this all the birds had left for...

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Deborah Hughes: Water Works

Rushing water mesmerizes and draws the lens to join its dance with gravity and light.  

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Angie Latham: My Bonnie Heather, Quiraing, Isle of Skye

Most people tend to photograph this part of Skye at sunrise and sunset but I liked the summery feeling of the blue sky and billowing white clouds set against the purple heather. One of my personal...

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