Crashing waves at Cape Cornwall, a few miles down the road from St Just. This area of the Cornish coastline, owned by the National Trust, is a regularly battered by the Atlantic winds and waves, with thick sea fogs rolling in on a regular basis. The Cape is the most Westerly point of England, marked by a monument on top of the cliffs. Around the cove there are old fishermans huts providing great photographic interest in the right conditions.
The lone tree at Malham, forcing it's way through the jagged limestone pavement, both having withstood the tests of time on the exposed North Yorkshire hill.
A beautiful lake in the Welsh mountains near Barmouth. This stunning location was so peaceful, giving perfect reflections.