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Annabell Ison: Lumsdale Light

I travelled up to the Lumsdale Valley on a very overcast summer day after the very heavy rains in 2012 to look for some possible ideas, and wasn’t disappointed with the water levels. Near the top of...

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Mari Owen: Llangorse Lake

The floods and storms of the winter seemed to suit the beautiful swans at Llangorse Lake, Brecon Beacons.  I spent a while shooting there and they soon got used to my presence, and eventually relaxed...

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Angie Latham: Golden Light on Loch Leven

After a day of heavy rain suddenly the clouds broke on the horizon and the evening sun bathed the loch in intense golden light for a few minutes. The Pap of Glencoe is still shrouded in low cloud. We...

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Jeanie Lazenby: The Tree

There used to be an annual gathering of photographers at the Rowardennan Youth Hostel on the eastern bank of Loch Lomond each autumn. This tree is about half way up the road to the youth hostel and...

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Alyson Fennell: Wild Garlic Flowers

“Wild Garlic Flowers” taken in Bath Botanical Gardens, near my house. It was a lovely way to spend an afternoon, sitting on the grass at eye level with these delightful flowers.

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Lynne Douglas: Find Your Way Home

This shot was taken on the Isle of Skye in November on the way back from Elgol while the mist was descending over the Cuillins.

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Cheryl Hamer: Sunrise at Mam Tor

‘Sunrise, Mam Tor’ – this is a classic shot, but no less beautiful for that. Doesn’t it just lift your soul when you make the effot to get up very early (this was June!) and the light rewards you?...

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Ruth Fairbrother: Daisy Delight

It was such a delight to come across this ripening barley field one summer’s afternoon, and to enjoy the daisy flowers shining out from a sea of rich warm hues.

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Charlotte Gilliatt: Elgol Beams

The unpredictable weather of Skye took my breath away, ever changing and always beautiful.

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Deborah Hughes: Salsify

For those willing to see beyond belief, vacant lot weeds can offer views of alternative worlds.

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Beata Moore: Bluebells Wood

This year was incredibly good for bluebells, so I couldn’t resist the temptation to shoot this amazing spring display near Dorking, Surrey.

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Lizzie Shepherd: Reservoir Bogs

I was entranced by the amazing reflections of willow trees growing in shallow edges of a local reservoir. The dark metallic patterns were fascinating and I managed to find a spot where there was no...

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Susan Rowe: St. Mary’s Lighthouse

St. Mary’s Lighthouse is situated at the far end of Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear. I went there on a February afternoon when I knew the tide would be coming in and the causeway covered over. I took this...

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Samantha Gibbons: Frosty seaweed

Taken on a wintery trip to Skye in January. It was a very cold and frosty morning in Broadford Bay, near to the Skye bridge. I  had gotten up for a sunrise, but unfortunately there wasn’t much in the...

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Sarah Medway: Surfers – Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall

After a late afternoon of taking pictures at Trebarwith Strand in North Cornwall. I was sitting on the rocks taking in the atmosphere as these three surfers waded out for an early evening surf. I fell...

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Helen Dixon: Poppies & Marigolds, West Pentire, Cornwall

I’d been commissioned to photograph a poppy field for a magazine, having visited this location a few times before and knowing it quite often has wild flowers growing during the summer months. Sometimes...

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Mari Owen: Magical Irish Lights

I was lucky enough recently to go to Donegal in Ireland.  The quality of the light there is very special.  I have a habit of turning down lanes to see where they lead. This one led to a wonderful...

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Sue Bishop: Yosemite Woodland

I love walking through woods of beautiful trees, and can never resist having a go at photographing them! I often find though that a straight photograph seems to lose some of the magic of the woods....

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Asmita Kapadia: Stand Tall, France

After a long walk and two falls in a very muddy field trying different compositions, this frame was the one I was most happy with.  Not an easy image to take by a long shot.

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Charlotte Gilliatt: Elgol Beams

The unpredictable weather of Skye took my breath away, ever changing and always beautiful.

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