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Black and white landscape photography prints

“Black and white transforms a subject into an entirely different image to that of a natural colour photograph. Monochrome photography produces artistic imagery that can be fascinating and captivating. For those who prefer this format – enjoy !”

 
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Waterfall near Achahoish, Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands

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A small, subtle and enchanting cascade near the village of Achahoish on Loch Caolisport, Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands

 

Waterswallow Falls, Foolow, Peak District

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These hidden falls be found on the road between Eyam and Foolow. One of the secrets of the Peak !

 

Strelley Churchyard, Nottinghamshire

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The village of Strelley was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The church dates back to the 12th century.

 

The High Peak Trail near Black Rocks

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Winter snow covers the High Peak Trail running below Black Rocks. The trackbed of the former Cromford and High Peak railway runs from Dowlow near Buxton to the High Peak Junction at Cromford. The railway operated from 1831 to 1967.

 

Woodland sun, Black Rocks, Cromford, Derbyshire

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The low autumn sun breaks through the trees to cast long afternoon shadows on the fallen leaves at Black Rocks near Cromford.

 

The Dolomites, Italian Alps

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This spectacular and awe-inspiring mountain range is located in the northern Italian Alps. The range includes 18 peaks that rise to over 3,000 metres. The landscape scenery in the Dolomites is some of the most impressive of any mountain range with sheer cliffs and deep valleys.

 

Rufford Park, Nottinghamshire

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Rufford Country Park is situated in Sherwood Forest and Robin Hood Country. The park is gaining a growing reputation as a showcase for British contemporary art. Here intriguing sculptures cast long shadows illuminated by a rising autumn sun.

 

Ramshaw Rocks, Peak District

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Located between Leek and Buxton in the Staffordshire section of the Peak District. The gritstone outcrop of rocks offers excellent views, in particular towards Leek over the Staffordshire moorlands. Famous for the ""Wining Eye"" - a rock formation with a hole that gives the impression of winking as you travel along the road below.

 

Bamford Edge, Peak District

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Bamford Edge stands proudly above Ladybower Reservoir and the village of Bamford. The escarpment is at its most beautiful when illuminated by a setting sun.

 

Cottage and Ben More, Isle of Mull, Scottish Highlands

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Ben More, in Gaelic ""Beinn Mhor"" meaning ""Great Mountain"", reaches a height of 3169 ft and is the only Munro (3000 ft or over) on the Isle of Mull. The mountain is a remnant of a volcano that was active some 60 million years ago.

 

Trent & Mersey Canal, Shardlow, Derbyshire

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The village of Shardlow flourished following the opening of the Trent & Mersey Canal in 1770. Wharves and warehouses sprang up to support the busy trade enjoyed by this canal port. One such building has been preserved and is now the Heritage Centre as seen in this photograph.

 

Hardwick Hall across the Great Pond, Derbyshire

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Perfect reflections of Hardwick Hall in the Great Pond, Hardwick Country Park. Hardwick Hall is one of the most important Elizabethan country houses in England. It was designed for Bess of Hardwick in the late 16th century.

 

Boats on the Erewash Canal at Trent Lock

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The borders of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire meet at Trent Lock. Located close to Long Eaton it is a major canal junction where the River Soar and the Erewash Canal meet.

 

Daffodils, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire

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An ""ants eye"" view of a pair of daffodils.

 

Tidal stream, Lincolnshire

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Intricate sun and shadow patterns formed in a shallow tidal stream .

 

Tidal stream, Lincolnshire

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Intricate sun and shadow patterns formed in a shallow tidal stream .

 

Shell and tidal stream, Lincolnshire

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The sun creates fascinating shadows in the ripples created by a shell resting in a shallow tidal stream.

 

Porthleven, Cornwall

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Originally built as a refuge from the local wreck blackspots including Loe Bar, a notorious area for shipping, Porthleven is the most southerly port in Britain. Being subject to powerful swells it is one of the most popular surfing locations in the country. The town was home to Guy Gibson, the commanding officer of the Dambusters squadron.

 

Porthleven, Cornwall

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Originally built as a refuge from the local wreck blackspots including Loe Bar, a notorious area for shipping, Porthleven is the most southerly port in Britain. Being subject to powerful swells it is one of the most popular surfing locations in the country. The town was home to Guy Gibson, the commanding officer of the Dambusters squadron.

 

Porthgwarra Cove, Land's End Peninsula, Cornwall

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The cove and slipway is privately owned but the public are granted access to this picturesque spot. A tunnel at the foot of the cove was dug to give local farmers access with their horse and cart to the beach. In the past farmers collected seaweed from the beach to use as fertiliser.

 

Atlantic waves, Pendeen Cliffs, Cornwall

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Atlantic breakers fanned by strong winds pound the cliffs at Pendeen below the lighthouse. Pendeen lighthouse was established in 1900 and its beam has a range of 16 miles.

 

Atlantic waves, Pendeen Cliffs, Cornwall

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Atlantic breakers fanned by strong winds pound the cliffs at Pendeen below the lighthouse. Pendeen lighthouse was established in 1900 and its beam has a range of 16 miles.

 

Fionnphort, Isle of Mull, Scottish Highlands

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Very picturesque in its own right, the village of Fionnphort is also the base of the ferry service to the historic island of Iona. Traditionally a fishing village Fionnphort continues to have a successful industry with locally caught shellfish exported to Spain and France.

 

Beach, Morfa Nefyn, North Wales

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Situated on the north coast of the Llyen Peninsula, one of the main attractions of Morfa Nefyn is its long sandy beach. Settlements have been found in the area dating back to around 100 BC. The village was a busy coastal trading and fishing centre at its peak in the 19th century.

 

Stoupe Beck Sands, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire Moors

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Lying in the ancient parish of Fylingdales Robin Hood's Bay is a popular tourist attraction and is famous for its fossils. The rocks which are exposed at low tide consist of Limestone and Blue Shale and were formed some 170 million years ago.

 
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