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A field in County Durham, bursting with colourful flowers, Poppy, Canola, Daisy and Purple Haze, spreading across over the rise and int the distance.
Tags: blue sky, canola, clouds, county durham, daisy
Summer in Durham
A view of the route from the car park towards the Cow Green Reservoir in County Durham. The walk runs parralel to the reservoir until it reaches the dam wall, then leads onto the Pennine Way. The reservoir feeds water to the River Tees via its weir and the Cauldron Snout waterfall.
Tags: cow green reservoir, durham walks, fells, hills, lake
One of the most atmospheric and inspiring castles in England, Dunstanburgh Castle was built in the 14th century and is located between the villages of Craster and Embleton on the Northumberland coast.
Tags: dunstanburgh, north east england, northern seascapes, northumberland, northumberland canvases
A war-weary Tommy sits thoughtfully, head bowed, rifle in hand, as he reflects upon the sheer horror of World War One during the first minute after peace was declared in 1918. This imposing metal sculpture, entitled 1101, owing to the fact the armistice went into effect at 11am on November 11, 1918, stands 9ft 5ins tall and weighs 1.2 tonnes. Built out of special corteen steel, it has been installed on Seaham seafront in Country Durham to mark the centenary of the start of the Great War. Created by local artist Ray Lonsdale, the sculpture is also intended to represent Post Traumatic Stress Disorder which many of the returning soldiers endured.
Tags: armistace, county durham, great war, infantry, north east
An image taken on the beach at Scarborough, then altered to form a circular image and enhanced to five an almost animation look.
Tags: animation images, around the bend, circle image, clouds, coast
Scarborough
The iconic Bamburgh Castle, a photographers favourite location. This time trying something to give a different viewpoint. A New years Day walk along the coast and a view of the castle as it appears through the grass and sand.
Tags: bamburgh castle, castles, costal, dunes, film sets
The Cow Green Reservoir, located in County Durham feeds water via its weirs to the River Tees. As the water is released into the weir, it tulles over the rocks, to the Cauldron Snout Waterfall, before plunging into Maize Beck and on towards the Tees.
Tags: black hill, cauldron snout, county durham, hiking, maize beck
A small waterfall located on Bowlees Beck, close to the Bowlees Visitor Centre in Teesdale. Bowlees Beck is a lower stream that flows from Summerhill Force and Gibsons Cave, the Tees River close to the more famous High and Low Force waterfalls.
Tags: beck, bowlees, falls, high force, low force
Bowlees
Place Fell up above Ullswater provides spectacular panoramic views over the Eastern Lakes area. In the winter, the snowcapped peaks look spectacular. From this image, we look passed the Trig point on Place Fell over the snow dusted rocks and across tot he mountain tops which include renowned Helvellyn and Striding Edge. Canon %D Mkiii 24-105 L-Series Lens
Tags: cumbria, fells, helvellyn, hills, lakeland
A lone pine growing on Burnhope Moor, County Durham, close to the border with Northumberland. Standing on the moor the countryside view stretches unbroken for miles, across Durham, towards both Northumberland and Cumbria
Tags: allenshields, blanchlands, blue skies, burnhope, burnhope fells
Looking towards the west coast of England from the tops of the Crinkle Crags at the head of the Langdale Valley in the Lake District. Bordered by the edge of Bow Fell, with Scafell and Scafell Pike one of The Three Tarns still partially frozen from the overnight frosts reflect the blueness of the early afternoon winter sky.
Tags: crinkle crags, cumbria, fells, hills, lake district
The Hen Hole is a gorge cut into the hillside surrounding the College Valley in Northumberland, England. It is said that you can still get "snow eggs" in summer, as the sun never reaches into the bottom of the gorge. Running down through the gorge is the College Burn, tumbling as a series of waterfalls.
Tags: cheviot range, college valley, hen hole, national parks, north east england
A view across the Cleveland Hills from close to the Wainstones. Looking west, Middleborough can be seen in the gap between the hills.
Tags: fells, hambleton, heather, hiking, hills
Cleveland Hills
A "Glory" captured in the mist at the base of Bow Fell in the lake District of England. The Glory is a phenomenon that looks similar to a rainbow and is caused by the water droplets in the mist reflecting the sunlight. On this occasion the sunlight was just cresting Crinkle Crags. It looks like a small circular rainbow and takes its name from a saints halo. Canon 5D Mkiii 24-105 L-series lens
Tags: bow fell prints, crinkle crags, cumbria, glory, great langdale
Bow Fell Glory
The River Tees with a rock outcrop from Cronkley Scar, known as Falcon Clints. Located in Upper Teesdale, close to the border of County Durham and Weardale. The footpath takes you along to the Cow Green reservoir, located within Weardale. Canon 5D Mk3 24-104 L series lens
Tags: cliffs, fells, meadows, pennines, reg k atkinson
Coldingham Sands or Coldingham bay, is an inlet on the north East coastline of the Scottish Borders in East Berwickshire located between Eyemnouth and St Abbs Harbour. Canon 5D Mk3 16-35 L
Tags: east berwickshire, eyemouth, north east coast, reflections, reg atkinson photography
Coldingham Sands
The old Chemical beach of Seaham harbour, so named for the period that the chemical works were situated on the cliffs above the beach. Once the chemical waste was piped directly into the Seaham and other waste was carried along the beach on small rail carts - now all that remains are the remnants of the tracks and some old wagon wheels in the sea. The sea stack in known as Liddle Stack.
Tags: chemical beach, cliffs, coast, county durham, groynes
The Hisehope Reservoir, is the smallest of a group of three reservoirs located on Muggleswick Common, County Durham. The reservoir was opened in 1906. All three reservoirs are located across the Muggleswick, Stanhope and Edmunbyers Commons and the Blanchland Moor, which form part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Canon 5D Mk3 16-35 L series lens
Tags: commons, county durham, edmundbyers, fells, lakes
One of the most photographed jettys in the Lake District. Ashness Jetty lies on Derwentwater in the Borrowdale Valley. Stunning reflections can be captured, especially when the water is still. Here, the area is captured in a panoramic image, in an attempt to do justice to such a fantastic view. Canon 5D Mk3 L series 24-105 lens
Tags: borrowdale, cumbrian lakes, derwentwater, english lakes, fells
Located close to Badwater and Furnace Creek in Death Valley is the beautiful Artists Drive. The area is aptly named for its multitude of colourful rock formations that look like they belong on an artists pallet. It is an area of outstanding beauty in a desolate area, turn after turn there are amazing view and features.
Tags: artists pallet, bad water, california, death valley, death valley national parks
The lagoon located on the Costa Calma at the southern end of Fuerteventura is a tidal lagoon, separated from the sea by a sandbar. At very high tides and full moons the tide rises over the sandbar and floods the lagoon. Captured here on its last day before it returns to sandy beach
Tags: canary islands, coast, costa calma, fuerteventura, hills
Ben Nevis shrouded in cloud and reflected in the Caledonian Canal, a lone watch sits moored under the impressive mountain.
Tags: autumn colours, ben nevis, ben nevis prints, boats, hills
Ben Nevis
Brancaster is a village and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. The civil parish of Brancaster comprises Brancaster itself, together with Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale. The three villages form a more or less continuous settlement along the A149 at the edge of the Brancaster Manor marshland and the Scolt Head Island National Nature Reserve. The wooden groins in this location are unusual in they zig-zag along the coast and are undated in age. canon 5D Mk3 24-105 L series lens
Tags: area of outstanding beauty, brancaster, english coast, groins, long exposure
The beach which sits, south of Seaham, is named after the Seaham Chemical Works which occupied the immediate cliff top for a short time. It was established in the 1860s, by the 1890s it had gone. But Chemical Beach continued to be abused. The sand was extensively removed by the Seaham and Londonderry Bottle Works to make glass and coal waste from the Dawdon Pit was dumped into the sea. The beach and cliff top have been cleaned up. Natural is recovering. The magnesian limestone provides a rare habitat for flora and butterflies and is under the protection of the National Trust.
Tags: beach, chemical beach, county durham, dawdon, durham heritage coast
A selective colouring of a blue senetti flower standing out from the bunch
Tags: blooms, flower, garden, nature, reg atkinson photography
Blue Senetti
The lagoon located on the Costa Calma at the southern end of Fuerteventura is a tidal lagoon, separated from the sea by a sandbar. At very high tides and full moons the tide rises over the sandbar and floods the lagoon. Captured here on its last day before it returns to sandy beach.
Tags: canary islands, coast, costa calma, fuerteventura, hills
Summerhill Force is located close to The Bowlees Visitor Centre, near Newbigging in Teesdale. It is a picturesque waterfall tucked away in a wooded glade. Behind the waterfall is a cut-cack in the rockface known as Gibsons cave. A series of smaller cascades follow on from the main falls, located close to the better known High and Low Force, Summerhill can be easily overlooked.
Tags: bowlees, cascades, falls, gibsons cave, national parks
Summerhill Force
A copse of trees, with the last of its leaves clinging on, located on moorland between the Cumbrian villages of Orton and Shap. In the distance is the area of Wet Seddale, a valley housing a reservoir and a lovely circular walk. Canon 5D Mk3 16-35 L
Tags: autumn colours, clouds, copse, fells, hills