Ruth Fairbrother: Shimmering on the Breeze
I have a growing fascination with the ever-changing qualities of grasses and the myriad ways that they catch the light, dance in the slightest breeze, and whisper softly amongst themselves.
View ArticleCharlotte Gilliatt: Power
The contrast of the Power Lines caught my eye against the dramatic, stormy skies. Handheld, this was a bit of a grab shot, but one of my favorites from the tour.
View ArticleDeborah Hughes: Remnants of Runaway Water
Water’s many moods move the desert – ice cracks and crumbles, rain saturates and releases. The story stays.
View ArticleBeata Moore: Top of the World
Standing on high ground in Teide National Park in Tenerife gave me the extraordinary feeling of almost floating above the pink clouds coloured by the vivid sunset. The view combined with almost total...
View ArticleLizzie Shepherd: Been Fishing
This image is from our recent trip to the Faroe Islands – here we were on a boat trip to see the dramatic cliffs of Vestmanna. I spotted this little fishing boat, with its inevitable entourage of...
View ArticleJeanie Lazenby: Almost High Tide
New Years Day morning, 2014. The tide was still at least an hour off high tide when I made this image. With hindsight it was a calm before the storm as the weather deteriorated as I left and the...
View ArticleSusan Rowe: Saltburn Sunrise
I got up at 2.30am, in June, so that I could get to Saltburn by the Sea in plenty of time. I was able to sit on the promenade and watch the sky changing colours as it got ever closer to sunrise. I...
View ArticleMari Owen: Yr Eifl Mountains, North Wales at Sunset
The seascape in front of me felt like something you may see on another planet, the intense sunlight had to be held back with both an ordinary ND graduated filter as well as a reverse graduated filter.
View ArticleSue Bishop: Lake Myvatn at Sunset
This photo was taken in early July in Iceland, when the daylight lasted pretty much 24 hours – so the sunset was at almost midnight! It was very cold, but I was so absorbed in the wonderful colour of...
View ArticleAsmita Kapadia: Peak, Iceland
A chance spot in the north of Iceland, but it took a while to get the right composition. The mountain peak is a classic feature of this volcanic island. Having travelled extensively around the world,...
View ArticleVanda Ralevska: Under The Vaulted Sky
After a 3am start to capture the sunrise in New Forest, I spent the whole day in this beautiful area, looking for more spots to photograph. The weather was very fickle all day, but I decided to stick...
View ArticleRachael Talibart: Last Rays, La Corbière
This lighthouse, on Jersey’s wild South Western point, is one of my favourite places. On this evening, the sun had disappeared behind a low cloudbank promising a lack lustre sunset but then, just...
View ArticleMichéla Griffith – Hsa
Ash, inverted. Before water, trees were a favourite of mine and I spent many a happy hour slowly exploring and isolating woodland details. I guess this image combines the two, and again reminds me to...
View ArticleAstrid McGechan: Twilight
This image was captured in Norway near the end of November during the polar nights. The sun does not rise above the horizon, but at that time of the year one can enjoy many hours of twilight, a time,...
View ArticleKaren Frenkel: Hasty Bank, North Yorkshire
Walking along the Cleveland Way,gathering more images for my Coast to Coast book, there were dark storm clouds gathering all around me. Suddenly, the sun burst through a tiny chink in the clouds and...
View ArticleMarianthi Lainas: Hilbre from the Dunes
Most of my images are made within a mile or so of my home and this is a view across the Dee Estuary from the Wirral peninsula to the hills of North Wales. The long, low island on the right is Hilbre...
View ArticleSusan Brown: Poppies
The poppies were also taken near Poly Joke Bay with a beautiful back drop of the sea. As the poppies were a bit sparse I decided to move in close and use Multiple exposures, each of the three images...
View ArticleAnnabell Willis: Roseberry Topping
As author Neil Gaiman said about the Arts: “The urge, starting out, is to copy. And that’s not a bad thing. Most of us only find our own voices after we’ve sounded like a lot of other people. But the...
View ArticleSue Bishop: Lake Myvatn at Sunset
This photo was taken in early July in Iceland, when the daylight lasted pretty much 24 hours – so the sunset was at almost midnight! It was very cold, but I was so absorbed in the wonderful colour of...
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