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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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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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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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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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Vanda Ralevska: Into The Blue

Last weekend I had an unexpected opportunity to spend a weekend in Cornwall. I knew that the tide times didn’t coincide with the times of the sunset or sunrise, but I still spent those precious moments...

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Rachael Talibart: Carrelet

There are about 400 of these evocative stilt fishing huts in the Gironde estuary, France.  A four-minute exposure just after sunset blurred the movement of the clouds and stilled the lapping water to...

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Michéla Griffith: Vortex Triptych

This point in the stream quickly became a favourite, the coincidence of rocks such that when the water level was just right, it swept around in a clockwise direction, pulling colours from above to...

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Astrid McGechan: Wensleydale

The sun was setting in Wensleydale and painted the landscape with its barns and dry stone walls in a golden light. This photograph was taken from the slightly elevated roadside. I feel the hazy light...

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