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Abenddämmerung Auf Der Zugspitze.
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Zugspitze

The Zugspitze - prince of the Bavarian summit world. At just under 3,000 m, it is not one of the highest peaks in the Alps. But its rugged, steeply sloping rock faces promise a multitude of impressive views. more

Mud Curls
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Namibia

I strive to take them out of their creative comfort zone to provide photographic challenges at unexpected, often anonymous, locations. I passionately believe that we only thrive and grow artistically if we’re challenged. more

Nye Simmons Brp 7 Nye4094
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Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a 469-mile-long roadway and corridor connecting two National Parks, Shenandoah and the Great Smoky Mountains. more

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Bidean nam Bian – A Walking Guide

The first in a new series of walking guides to Scottish mountains, with beautiful hand drawn maps, illustrations and photographs. more

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Bayou Dreams: A Journey Home

Paddling through the ancient cypress groves in the soft mist of the early morning transports you to another place and time. These 2,000 year old trees in and around the Atchafalaya Basin exude a special kind of magic and mystery. Words and even photographs fall short of conveying the experience of silently floating through the water among these ancient trees decorated in fall colour and draped in Spanish moss. I’d been thinking about photographing the fall colours in the more

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The Transformational Power of Winter

Moorland streams, usually unnoticed, take the guise of snakes, upturned feeding troughs become space invaders, rough moorland becomes sand dunes, roads become lightning strikes, riverbanks ice realms. more

Afternoon Haze, Looking west from Swarth Fell to the Howgills
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On the Edges of Mallerstang

During the spring 2020 lockdown, I had the opportunity to explore some of the more remote parts of the watershed of the Eden, on Mallerstang Edge to the East and Swarth Fell, Wild Board Fell and Little Fell to the West. more

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Winter Trees

Cottonwood trees grow there and show lovely, soft spring green leaves as the season begins, and develop a deep rich green that contrasts with the dark red sandstone walls. more

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Close to home

I live in a place where the scenery makes it almost impossible to take a bad photograph and so, I finally did some stern self-admonishing and made a deliberate effort to try and see the village differently and shoot nearer home. more

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Little known Idaho gems

The authors have driven every route to ensure each trek's accuracy and attractions, from breathtaking scenery and landscapes to artefacts that still occupy these unique spaces and speak to Idaho's fascinating history. more

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A walk through place and time

The focus of the walk is often in my thoughts and always in view as I draw closer to the village in which I have made my home in rural Aberdeenshire in the North East of Scotland. That focus is Barra Hill, an iron-age hill-fort that defines the landscape surrounding the village where I live more

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Skye – off the beaten track

In April, Tim and I went to the Isle of Skye for two days to see if we could get away from the madding crowds (even on a busy Bank holiday). I think we did OK but we wanted to ask our subscribers to send in their images from less travelled Skye locations. Although we're sure a fair few people would rather keep some locations quiet, a few people were willing to share there own favourite spots. A big more

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Winter on the Isle of Skye

Most of all there were powerful lights and strong contrasts depicting perfectly the rich culture of the land; the long history that built it and the strong characters of the people living here. more

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Lord of the Winds

There is nothing regular or predictable about them, and with no control over the sea, timing is everything. more

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Norfolk

The quality of the light can change dramatically depending on weather conditions and seasons. Autumn, spring and summer mists frequently cloak the Broadland rivers. more

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