The United Kingdom consists of Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England. The nation offers a lot of opportunities for the photographer, from vast mega-cities such as London and Manchester to the wilds of west Scotland, containing some of the most remote areas of Europe.
Langdale Descent
A stream descends towards the New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel in Lake District National Park.
Lake District, England, United Kingdom
Langdale
Langdale valley in Lake District National Park, captured from Dungeon Ghyll.
Lake District, England, United Kingdom
Scafell Pike
The majestic peaks of Scafell Pike in the Lake District National Park.
Lake District, England, United Kingdom
Castle Stalker
Scottish castle located on a small island on the eastern edge of Loch Linnhe.
Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Llyn Idwal
Llyn Idwal, Tryfan and Glyder Fach in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
Eryri (Snowdonia), Wales, United Kingdom
Quarrymans Chapel
The ruins of Quarrymans Chapel emerges from the fog on a hike to Cwmorthin, Wales.
Eryri (Snowdonia), Wales, United Kingdom
Lagangarbh Hut
Remote mountaineers and hillwalkers’ hut in Glen Coe, Scottish Highlands.
Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Beinn nam Beathrach
Mountain vista captured in the Highlands of Scotland.
Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
A82
The A82 heads onwards towards Glen Coe in the Scottish Highlands.
Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Traeth Penllech
Rocks on the beach at beautiful Traeth Penllech
Llŷn Peninsula, Wales, United Kingdom
Craflwyn
A waterfall drops near stone steps in the Craflwyn woodland, Snowdonia.
Eryri (Snowdonia), Wales, United Kingdom
Inver Tote Waterfall
The waterfall at Inver Tote on Skye, Scottish Highlands.
Isle of Skye, Scotland, United Kingdom
Fairy Pools
The Fairy Pools are a group of natural waterfalls in Glen Brittle on the Isle of Skye.
Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Cwm Cneifion
Cwm Cneifion (The Nameless Valley) lies above Llyn Idwal in Snowdonia National Park.
Eryri (Snowdonia), Wales, United Kingdom
Meltwater Descent
Meltwater descends down the northern face of Glyder Fawr.