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Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Borrowdale Valley, English Lake District

Borrowdale Valley, English Lake District
Autumn colours & soft light looking across the upper reaches of this ancient glaciated valley towards Stonethwaite. Thwaite is a an old Norse name for a clearing or meadow

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: The Cleat from Maoladh Mor Isle of Skye

The Cleat from Maoladh Mor Isle of Skye
The Cleat is part of the Trotternish Ridge on the Isle of Skye. The whole of the escarpment was formed by a series of landslips

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Reflections in Lofoten

Reflections in Lofoten
The red planking and light coloured window frames in the waterside Norwegian buildings make exquisite abstract reflections along the Lofoten coastline

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Norwegian Fishing Village

Norwegian Fishing Village
Sakrisoy is a small fishing village within the Lofoten Islands, Norway

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Reflections in Lofoten

Reflections in Lofoten
Buildings & sky patterned reflections in a fishing harbour Lofoten Islands Norway

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Carrbridge Scotland

Carrbridge Scotland
Scotish Highlands oldest bridge built in 1717, it was a packhorse bridge destroyed in floods

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Hamnoy in Winter

Hamnoy in Winter
A typical Norwegian fishing village in the Lofoten Islands during the Winter

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Ramsons in English Woodland

Ramsons in English Woodland
Flowering wild garlic or Ramsons - Allium Ursinum, carpeting an English woodland in Spring

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Japanese Maple in the Fall

Japanese Maple in the Fall
Autumn turns the Maple leaves a vivid red which form the perfect contrast with the green mossy trunk and branches

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Holywell Bay & Gull Rocks

Holywell Bay & Gull Rocks
A surf beach on the North coast of Cornwall with islands. An approaching storm cloud gives some dramatic lighting

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: European dog Otter (Lutra lutra)

European dog Otter (Lutra lutra)
An otter foraging in an English river in spring

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Sheep fleece showing texture & color of the wool

Sheep fleece showing texture & color of the wool
A close up of a sheep fleece after shearing & washing

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Sheep fleece showing the nature of the wool

Sheep fleece showing the nature of the wool
A close up of a sheep fleece after shearing & washing. A dark & curly texture from a rare breed

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Ladies Slipper Orchid & Bee

Ladies Slipper Orchid & Bee
A bee is attracted to the orchid to carry out pollination. This is the rarest wild flower in the United Kingdom. The bee triggers the trap door & drops inside to complete the pollination & climbs out

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Newbiggin Crag Limetstone Pavement

Newbiggin Crag Limetstone Pavement
Weathered limestone on the hillside overlooking Morecambe Bay in teh north of the UK

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Iceberg on the Beach

Iceberg on the Beach
This Brei?armerkursandur black sand beach is the last resting place of glacial ice broken off the glacier Breidamerkurjokull

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Weathered sedimentary rocks at Elgol

Weathered sedimentary rocks at Elgol
Sea weathered sedimentary rock on a the cliffs at Elgol, Scotland, geologically termed as tafoni

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Cod drying on racks in Norway

Cod drying on racks in Norway
Whole cod drying out in the open, in Winter, on traditional racks in the Lofoten Islands, Norway

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Common Inkcap (Coprinopsis atramentaria)

Common Inkcap (Coprinopsis atramentaria)
A group of fungi growing from a decaying tree stump in Autumn. The species is Coprinopsis atramentaria, the Common Inkcap

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Frosted Autumn leaves on the ground

Frosted Autumn leaves on the ground
A collection of Autumn leaves on the floor of woodland covered in frost

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Hoar Frosted Birch trees

Hoar Frosted Birch trees
A stand of Birch tree trunks covered in hoar frost with snow on the ground

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Boathouse Entrance, Grasmere, Lake District

Boathouse Entrance, Grasmere, Lake District
An old boathouse on Grasmere showing the old timber entrance door on a misty morning in Autumn

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Whooper Swan landing on water

Whooper Swan landing on water
An adult wild whooper swan comes in to land on a lake

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Cod drying on racks in Lofoten, Norway

Cod drying on racks in Lofoten, Norway
Stockfish cod hung out in the open to dry on traditional timber racks

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, Iceland

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, Iceland
One of the many beautiful waterfalls along the South coast of Iceland. The water drops over 200 feet (62 metres)over the cliffs of the former coastline

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Storm clouds at the Quiraing Isle of Skye

Storm clouds at the Quiraing Isle of Skye
Looking due South from the Maoladh Mor on the Isle of Ske

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Foss A Sidu - South West Iceland

Foss A Sidu - South West Iceland
One of the many waterfalls on the South coast of Iceland

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Bruarfoss

Bruarfoss
The river Braur cascading over a rift in the floor of the river makes a unusual waterfall. The glacial water is a beautiful aquamarine colour

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Bruarfoss

Bruarfoss
The waterfalls at Bruarfoss fall over a fault or rift in the river bed

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Bruarfoss

Bruarfoss
The waterfall at Bruarfoss cascades over a rift or fault in the river bed

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Svartifoss Geology - Basalt Columns

Svartifoss Geology - Basalt Columns
The basalt columns at Svartifoss are the inspiration of the design for the Icelandic National Theatre/Opera House in Reykjavik

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Boathouse - Grasmere

Boathouse - Grasmere
An old boathouse door on the lake Grasmere in the Lake District National Park UK

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Langdale Pikes from Lingmoor Fell

Langdale Pikes from Lingmoor Fell
A winter day looking across to the Langdale Pikes from the summit of Lingmoor Fell

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Grisedale Beck

Grisedale Beck
Tranquil river running through woodland in the English Lake District National Park

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Newlands valley English Lake District

Newlands valley English Lake District
Looking down the Newlands valley towards keswick from from Blea Craggs in the English Lake district national Park

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Great How from High Oxen Fell

Great How from High Oxen Fell
Late afternoon sunshine illuminates the flank of a mountain in the English Lake District National Park

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Luskintyre Isle of Harris Scotland

Luskintyre Isle of Harris Scotland
A stormy day at Luskintyre, distant hills & the white sands of the beach highlighting the aquamarine of the sea

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: River Kent Near Kendal

River Kent Near Kendal
A waterfall on the river Kent in Cumbria United Kingdom in Autumn

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Loch Mallachie

Loch Mallachie
Mirror calm on this Scottish loch with an island of trees near Aviemore in the Cairngorms

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Scots Pine

Scots Pine
An ancient Scots Pine, a remnant of the old Caledonian Forest which once covered much of Scotland. It is a keystone species in the ecosystem of the highlands

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: A remote dwelling in the highland regions of North

A remote dwelling in the highland regions of North
A remote farmhouse in the North of Scotland

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Redundant Oil Platforms in Scotland

Redundant Oil Platforms in Scotland
Redundant North Sea oil platforms anchored in the Cromarty Firth on Scotlands East coast

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Hamnoy - Lofoten Isles

Hamnoy - Lofoten Isles
The village of Hamnoy in the Lofoten Islands

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Wlking in Langdale

Wlking in Langdale
Two hikers make their way along a path in the Langdale valley

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Cathedral Gorge State Park

Cathedral Gorge State Park
Bentonite clay hoodoo, badlands of Cathedral Gorge State Park, Great Basin, Nevada, USA

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Cathedral Gorge State Park

Cathedral Gorge State Park
Bentonite clay hoodoo, badlands of Cathedral Gorge State Park, Great Basin, Nevada, USA

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Cathedral Gorge State Park

Cathedral Gorge State Park
Bentonite clay hoodoo, badlands of Cathedral Gorge State Park, Great Basin, Nevada, USA

Background imageDave Moorhouse Collection: Cathedral Gorge State Park

Cathedral Gorge State Park
Bentonite clay hoodoo, badlands of Cathedral Gorge State Park, Great Basin, Nevada, USA



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