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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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Marianthi Lainas: Stormlight

I love being out on the beach near to my home, whatever the weather.  The beaches are wide and the tide goes out a long way so you can walk uninterrupted for miles.  A passing storm brought torrential...

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Susan Brown: Autumn Swim

‘Autumn Swim’ was taken at South Milton Beach in Devon, a lovely National Trust Beach. The light is often good after a stormy day and this evening was no exception.

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Annabel Ison: Padley Gorge

This image was made on a very sad day, a friend of mine had sadly passed away at a young age after a painful battle with cancer. Despite the rain and a number of calamities getting to this spot, I was...

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Angie Latham: Kilchurn Castle

Kilchurn Castle must be one of the most beautifully located castles in Scotland. We got lucky when passing on the way home from Glencoe on this September afternoon when the wind dropped and the sun lit...

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Lynne Douglas: Neverending Blue

A view of the shipyards on the Clyde just before dawn when the water, the sky and the land seem to echo one another in shades of blue.

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Alyson Fennell: Avondam on South Dartmoor, Devon

I took this shot in May this year, it was a very bright day and difficult to capture any atmosphere. So I set my camera on F22 and Exposure Time 1/1,250, I loved how the sun became a star and the...

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Cheryl Hamer: Shimmering

The title says it all really, the long exposure and light created this wonderful ‘shimmering’ – and I was blessed to be there.

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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.

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Charlotte 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.

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Deborah Hughes: Remnants of Runaway Water

Water’s many moods move the desert – ice cracks and crumbles, rain saturates and releases.  The story stays.

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Beata 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...

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Lizzie 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...

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Jeanie 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...

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Susan 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...

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Mari 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.

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Sue 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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Alyson Fennell: Avondam on South Dartmoor, Devon

I took this shot in May this year, it was a very bright day and difficult to capture any atmosphere. So I set my camera on F22 and Exposure Time 1/1,250, I loved how the sun became a star and the...

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