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Howling Ice
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Obsession With Ice

The structure of natural Ice is changing and is rarely the same from day today. It is a product of atmospheric conditions such as temperature, rain, snowfall and the flow of water. I more

Emerald Echo
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Surrey Landscapes

With Surrey Landscapes, I wanted to challenge the perception that this county in southeast England is over-developed commuter belt with few distinctive qualities compared to some of the more glamourous counties. more

James Peck 2
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Less is More

The feeling of being around calm relaxing waters is special to me, since I live in London there is the ever-present bustling, perhaps this is what makes the outdoors all that more alluring to me. more

Graham Nobles Beresford Dale, Peak District National Park
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Curved Water

Unlike other National Parks in northern England and Wales, my local patch the Peak District isn’t famed for its dramatic waterfalls. more

Guy Tal Professional Freedom 8
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Professional Freedom

The camera has been part of some of the most powerful, emotional, contemplative, and consequential experiences in my life. more

James Lane Ile Flottante
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James Lane

On his Instagram feed, this man of science reveals a love of words and writing; here he talks about finding his voice, images that whisper, and the impact this is having on his life. It is clear he has found his passion. more

Algae In Waves
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The pleasure of the search for the unexpected

In photography, we can at least embrace the process of actively looking for the unexpected.   That will give opportunities to expand the range of possibilities that our eyes permit us to see.   more

Lm03
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Kebnekaise Mountains

We spent a week in the Kebnekaise mountains. Here you'll find Sweden's highest and most well-known peak, Giebmegáisi. When people in the early twentieth century realised that this was the highest mountain in the country, tourists started finding their way to the area. more

Luke Tsharke Lion S Glare
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Luke Tscharke – Portrait of a Photographer

Having never been to Australia myself, I found myself really intrigued by the variety of scenes, compositions, and climates that Luke has been able to photograph there. more

Manfred Geyer Flickr Broichbachtal 41 O 200 2048x1024
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End frame: Broichbachtal 41 by Manfred Geyer

‘Your own photos are never enough.’ Robert Adams’ observation (from his book Why People Photograph) has adorned my profile page on Flickr since I joined in 2006. more

Cuverville 13 01 24
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Water and Fire

At grassroots level, as well as governmental. As photographers, we can share our ideas, our images, our concern and our determination. more

Pink And Purple Path
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Rush Oak Field Camera

The scent of blossom drifted through the iron gate. No one stirred in the twilight forest but between shadowed boughs shone the heady colours of the painted bushes. more

Adrian Cann Traeth Llydan Rhosneigr
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Benches in the Landscape

The common denominator is that they are there to serve a general purpose. They’ve been put in that particular place to provide somewhere for us to sit, for us to take in the view. more

Gheorghe Popa Dji 0802
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Gheorghe Popa

It is strange that although one is a natural lake and the other one is an artificial lake filled with poison, to me they have things in common, like the trees in the water. more

Interwoven ball of vines, supporting itself.
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One Hand Snapping

My photography has changed. Having been forced to work more slowly, I am more used to a slower, more considered approach to my image-making. more

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