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  • A Velvet Dawn
    by Stuart Chapman

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    Location: St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England Map: Multimap Date and Time: 16 August 2008, 5.34 a.m. Camera details: ISO 200 : f/22 : 10 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Sunrise up over the English Channel on one of the most spectacular mornings i’ve witnessed at this location. The sky turned pink for just a minute before the sun rose up over the horizon. Many thanks to Geoff for the inspiration of the title. Other shots from St. Margaret’s Bay:

  • Had fun shooting this one! Got a bit wet, but was happy with the result! (This was shot in real rain. None of the raindrops were harmed during shooting) Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Keep Watching The Sky
    by Stuart Chapman

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    Location: Ratcliffe-On-Soar, Nottinghamshire, England Map: Google Maps Date and Time: 2 March.2008, 11.02 a.m. Camera details: ISO 200 : f/3.5 : 1/500 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / I’d pulled in to capture a picture of the Power Station (see below) but on the walk from the car I just couldn’t believe the sky when I walked past the field with the church nestled between the trees and the river Soar sitting nicely next to the field. Other shots from Nottinghamshire:

  • Loki's Forest
    by Becca Cusworth

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    Northumberland, England. One of my favourite places to walk :)

  • Anglomania Otz
    by Otilee

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    This was used for a (hypothetical) Vivienne Westwood print ad for the perfume Anglomania. Photography, Art Direction and Post-production work by me. Model is … me :P I was going for 18th Century English Aristocracy with a modern twist and a bit of sass, which I believe the Vivianne Westwood brand encompasses.

  • A Beautiful Life
    by Stuart Chapman

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    Location: St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England Map: Multimap Date and Time: 16 August 2008, 6.14 a.m. Camera details: ISO 200 : f/22 : 1/4 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Known as White Cliffs Country and one of England’s most famous natural landmarks according to the Natural Trust, the cliffs extend a few miles to the north to St Margaret’s Bay. Captured in the early morning light the glow of these magnificent cliffs is amazing. Unfortunately due to erosion, parts of these cliffs are falling into the sea and the section of beach I usually visit at St Margaret’s Bay differs each time I go with new rocks that were once cliff now at the water’s edge. Other shots from St. Margaret’s Bay:

  • Self Portrait ~ by Karön Melillo d’Vega

  • Its a little 80’s in its styling, but hey…thats what all the cool kids are wearing these days! hehe… *Contains one part hearse and a second part Hirst…and voila! Besides the big DH has such an obsession with death i’m surprised he hasn’t made one of these himself.

  • Daisy Farm
    by Becca Cusworth

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    Northumberland, England.

  • Seal
    by Kasia Nowak

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    Grey seal in ballet pose, Donna Nook, Lincolnshire, UK

  • Location: Kingsdown, Deal, Kent, England Map: Google Maps Date and Time: 10 May 2008, 5.53 a.m. Camera details: ISO 200 : f/22 : 13 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / The ferry sitting waiting for entrance into Dover Harbour meant that a long exposure would contain a sharp and non moving ferry. Other shots from Sandwich to Kingsdown

  • Gus
    by Jill Doyle

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    This is Ferguson Fearnaught, our English Bulldog. He is 5 years old in this picture. He has been very popular so we had to upload some pictures of his sister, Hazel. Please don’t miss them: / Daddy’s Little Angel / Canadian Bacon / Hazel /

  • Another in the Gizmo series… The look..the stare..the puppy breath… If only people realized what this adorable dog is gonna look like in a year or so….....

  • Field of Gold
    by Graeme Pettit Photography

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    Taken a few miles east of Leicester, near Allexton. Its that time in the UK, just before the wheat gets harvested – heavy heads beginning to nod gently under the weight of the grain, and the weather unable to decide whether it is summer or not, threatening to flatten the crop, just it is ready. Leicestershire is full of distant horizons like this, and the Barley is all but in now, much of the ground already having been put under the plough in readiness for the next crop.

  • English Summer
    by Andrew Walker

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    Brighton beach with council deck chairs on a balmy summers day. Well in between the showers it was balmy.

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    English Rose
    by SexyEyes69

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  • Aos Sidhe
    by Becca Cusworth

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    The Aos Sidhe (pronounced “ess shee”), are a powerful, supernatural race comparable to the fairies or elves of other traditions. / They live in an invisible world that coexists with the world of humans. / The Gaelic Otherworld is seen as being closer at the times of dusk and dawn, therefore this is seen as a time special to the Aos Sidhe, as are some of the festivals such as Samhain and Midsummer. The Aos Sidhe are generally described as stunningly beautiful, though they can also be terrible and hideous. I cursed myself for walking too deep into the forest and missing seeing the sunset from the view point high on the hillside like i intended, but the evening rays brought colour to the forest like I wouldnt have imagined. / The forest is very much still in green, but the backlighting from the sunset has given such warmth to the leaves. As it was so late in the day, this is a 1 second exposure. other photos from the forests around my home / / Loki’s Forest

  • A scuplture by David Mach in the town of Kingston-On-Thames

  • A Golden Dawn
    by Stuart Chapman

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    Location : Folkestone, Kent, England Map: Multimap Date and Time: 12 October 2008, 7.47 a.m. Camera Details: ISO 200 : f/22 : 0.62 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Another from my morning out with my old friend Nick with a lay in by sunrise standards (5.30 alarm call). This was taken on the stretch of shingle beach to the west of Folkestone Harbour about an hour before full tide. Other shots from Folkestone:

  • Nuns
    by Martin Cameron

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  • Comeback
    by LouiseK

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    A late bloom of the beautiful English rose “Graham Thomas”.

  • A Grand Day Out
    by Martin Cameron

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  • Olden Days
    by Lucindawind

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    this is in Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia Canada .. its in a place called Fort Anne ….Fort Anne National Historic Site of Canada is Canada’s oldest – a present day reminder of a time when conflict between Europe’s empire builders was acted out on the shores of the Annapolis River…The site was the scene of numerous battles as France and England fought for control of North America in the 17th and 18th centuries. Both imperial powers considered the conquest of this fortified site as the key to domination of the part of eastern Canada known by the French as “Acadie” and by the British as “Nova Scotia.” The site has been fortified since 1629 when the Scots who came to colonize “Nova Scotia” (New Scotland) built Charles Fort. After the colony reverted to France in the 1630s, French colonists replaced the Scots. I used to play here all the time when I was little..my grandmother lived just down the street*

  • Seagulls
    by onefourseven

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    Taken at Sandgate in the south of England in 2007. Straight from the camera. No photoshop. / Canon 400d

english – information provided by wikipedia:

English art is the body of visual arts originating from the nation of England, in the form of a continuous tradition. Following historical surveys such as Creative Art In England by William Johnstone (1936 and 1950), Nikolaus Pevsner attempted a definition in his 1956 book The Englishness of English Art, as did Sir Roy Strong in his 2000 book The Spirit of Britain: A narrative history of the arts, and Peter Ackroyd in his 2002 book The Origins of the English Imagination. Although medieval English painting, mostly religious, had a strong national tradition and was at times influential on the rest of Europe, this was in decline from the 15th century and the Protestant Reformation not only brought the tradition to an abrupt stop but resulted in the destruction of almost all wall-paintings. Only illuminated manuscripts now survive in good numbers.

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