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Isle of Skye - a guide to locations and viewpoints on this photographers paradise

For landscape photographers a trip to the Isle of Skye is an absolute must and is a trip many photographers make each years. The 9 hour journey from Sheffield seems a little daunting but once you arrive on Skye over the new road bridge link at the Kyle of Lochalsh the long journey seems very worthwhile. The landscape of the Isle of Skye is incredible and has a huge range of different rock types and features, the sheer variety of terrain on offer makes planning a trip all that more difficult as there are so many places to go and see.

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2014 Calendar – A4 British Landscape Photo Calendar

Building on the success of my 2013 calendar, I have started the time consuming task of beginning to put together the artwork for my 2014 Calendar. This years British landscape photography calendar will be similar in design to last years, being A4 in size when closed and opening up to A3 when hung on the wall.

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Entries to Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year 2013

After my near success in last years Take a View landscape photographer of the year competition with 5 short-listed entries, I have decided again (against my better judgement) to put some entries in this year’s competition in the Classic View and Your View categories. The task of choosing images for this competition is always difficult, looking through past winners and inclusions in the Landscape Photographer of the Year book always leaves me a little puzzled as to the kind of image that may do well in the competition.

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Castles and Seascapes - Photography trip to Bamburgh Castle on the Northumberland Coastline

Over the Easter bank holiday weekend I had the opportunity to stay with friends right by the coastline in Bamburgh on the Northumberland Coast. Whilst this wasn’t a dedicated photography trip I managed to squeeze in a few trips down to the areas around Bamburgh Castle to capture it in a variety of lighting conditions, the photographs that I came back with were very pleasing and a good achievement in the limited time.

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Peak District Photography Guide Part 3 - Mam Tor, Castleton and the Great Ridge of Edale

The third part of my Peak District landscape photography location guide takes us to the well visited area around Castleton, including the ever popular locations of the Great Ridge of Edale which includes Mam Tor, Hollins Cross, Back Tor and Lose Hill. The Great Ridge is a huge ridge which separates the vales of Edale and Castleton and runs for approximately 2 miles.

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Alamy stock photography collection updated for 2013

For the past couple of years I have been a member of the Alamy stock photography site, my photos from the Alamy site have been licensed for use in a whole range of media ranging from the Telegraph website to a worldwide travel magazine. I have now reached the milestone of close to 1,500 photographs on the site which has taken a large amount of my time over the past 2 years.

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Landscape Photography in the Cairngorms National Park

At the start of January I headed for my first trip to the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland for a joint ski and walking holiday, a six and a half hour drive from home in Sheffield. During the week I managed to get out for sunrise everyday and enjoyed plenty of walking in the ancient forests.

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Lake District Waterfalls - A Photographic Guide

One of the biggest attractions of the Lake District for me is the number of impressive waterfalls throughout the Lakes. The waterfalls of the Lake District really come to life after a period of rain when the hillsides become alive with tumbling water which is quite a sight if you are used to the normal rolling hills of the English landscape.

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