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Taken in 2010 when the snow actually fell enough for it to count. Bradford on Avon in Wiltshire, a town I lived that inspired me to start a photography group that’s still running today. One of my favourite shots of the town [please don’t steal it though]
Experienced by Hello I'm Nik 🎞
18 km from Bath Abbey
I volunteer for a mental health organisation and was meant to be meeting one of their service users who I’m helping out. We had planned to go on a photo walk but unfortunately, they didn’t show. I decided to take a few shots anyway and wanted to get some practice shooting buildings.
Experienced by Harry Knight
20 km from Bath Abbey
I went to visit my daughter who lives on the outskirts of Bristol, specifically for the annual Bristol Balloon Fiesta and the Nightglow, when the hot air burners and turned on and off to music. A great spectacle.
Experienced by Nick Fewings
28 km from Bath Abbey
I spent a good 2 minutes staring at this scene, thinking it looked oh-so-familiar, when it dawned on me that it's the setting for the film Hot Fuzz. Yarp!
Experienced by Annie Spratt
31 km from Bath Abbey
I shot this while out with my mate Baz and his drone. He was filming the sunset across the river with his drone and I was shooting long exposure landscapes. When I looked up and saw the drone blocking the sun I grabbed a quick snap.
Experienced by Tim Shapcott
35 km from Bath Abbey
We were just leaving Berkley Castle in Wales. As we were walking by the trees, this cat was just sitting on a rock minding it’s own business and looking around.
Experienced by Dara Esh
43 km from Bath Abbey
Went out in the evening during the heavy snowfall which rarely happens in my area, couldn’t feel my hands or fingers but it was worth it.
Experienced by Anthony Tyrrell
52 km from Bath Abbey
I love the RAF Red Arrows Display Team, who perform throughout the length and breadth of the UK during the Summer. There are nine Hawk Jets in the team, with each year, two new recruits joining the prestigious team. The practice throughout the Winter at RAF Acroteria in Cyprus. They perform amazing acrobatics, at speed of 600 miles per hour and within 6 feet of each other. This is The Corkscrew, where two of them spiral around the other seven. If you ever get an opportunity to see them, make sure you do!!
Experienced by Nick Fewings
59 km from Bath Abbey
This shot was taken at Uffington Castle on a lovely spring evening. I saw my Sister and Dad looking out over Oxfordshire & Wiltshire and thought it would be a good chance to get a shot of them both. I love the silhouette effect I got from it.
Experienced by Sam Headland
60 km from Bath Abbey
Nothing extraordinary about this - just with the extended family, and I loved the way the abandoned floats had clustered down one end of the pool. Almost as if they knew the people had given up on the pool for the day and they only had each other for company.
Experienced by Dave Clubb
76 km from Bath Abbey
The RAF Red Arrows complete an annual display at the 3-day Bournemouth Airshow. Often, travelling at over 400mph and at a distance of 6ft from each other, the team is recognised as one of, if not, the best air display team in the world.
Experienced by Nick Fewings
76 km from Bath Abbey
After wandering around in circles around a familiar piece of woodland, shuffling the forest floor and looking up for widow makers, we finally settle on a spot that looks homey. The usual dance begins, we drop our bags, stretch, and walk in opposite directions and gather the materials for a fire. One processes, the other builds, soon enough the woods are filled with the smoky scent of Oak, sizzling steak and laughter. Hearth and Home are made.
Experienced by Gregorio Luiz Gomez
80 km from Bath Abbey
A lovely tranquil, sunny day on the Dorset coast, I spotted these two paddle boarders on a calm sea, with nothing around them. It looked so peaceful.
Experienced by Nick Fewings
81 km from Bath Abbey
We were walking around Bournemouth beach trying to find some good photo spots. We’d watched the sun go down on the beach and proceeded to leave the beach area, walking past the wheel. I saw the opportunity to take the shot and that’s what I did.
Experienced by Kieran White
81 km from Bath Abbey
Early morning and the beach is beginning to get busy, alongside Bournemouth Pier in Dorset. The U.K. has some beautiful beaches. Bournemouth has seven miles of gorgeous soft sand. This photo makes me realise how much I love Summertime.
Experienced by Belinda Fewings
82 km from Bath Abbey
After a heavy night of storms the sea was still foaming and wild. Golden light reflecting on the choppy water. This photo was taken underneath Boscombe Pier Bournemouth along The South Coast of England. It makes me feel lucky to be able to see such beautiful sights.
Experienced by Belinda Fewings
84 km from Bath Abbey
After a 5am start and 70 miles of driving we arrived at Durdle Door. The wind was howling as we walked down to the beach in the dark alongside a few other photographers. We’d checked the weather the night before and new there would be a clear sunrise so we sat and waited…
Experienced by Samuel Thompson
84 km from Bath Abbey
After dipping it’s head into the river, the swan looks like it has a tear running down its beak. It was also watching me with my camera take its photo. Letting me get incredibly close, I felt inspired and happy. Protected and beautiful birds this was taken on a chilly spring morning along the River Stour Dorset.
Experienced by Belinda Fewings
84 km from Bath Abbey
Took the 5 minute ferry journey to Shell Bay and walked around, long and low bridges took you to and from the beach… leading lines eeeeeverywhere
Experienced by Mitchell Trotter
85 km from Bath Abbey
These beach huts at Hengistbury Head, Dorset, UK are the most expensive in the country. A hut that sleeps 2/3 people will set you back currently, April 2018, £300,000 or Euro 343,000, US$424,000 or CAN$548,000. You can’t use them as a house as you are only allowed to stay in them 11 out of the 12 months of a year, plus, you have to use communal showers and toilets.
Experienced by Nick Fewings