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  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-25.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-20.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-11-Edit.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-13.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-01.jpg
  • A Twin Otter aeroplane refuels before departure during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-35.tif
  • Evening camp during a white out. British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-32.tif
  • The route up a previously unclimbed mountain during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-31.tif
  • Travelling across the ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-30.tif
  • A graceful mountain rises above the ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-26.tif
  • Arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-25.tif
  • A pointed peak rises from the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-23.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic dusk during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-22.tif
  • Blue skies above the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-21.tif
  • A glacier and jagged mountains seen from the edge of the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-20.tif
  • Evening light shines on mountains seen across the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-19.tif
  • Day time on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-18.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-16.tif
  • Golden evening light shines on snow during the ascent of a mountain during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-14.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-13.tif
  • Melt water pools and jagged peaks on the Greenland Ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-12.tif
  • A sliver of light illuminates the horizon below a mountain during a storm. British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-11.tif
  • Rolling mountains on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-10.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-09.tif
  • Shadow of clouds across the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-08.tif
  • The moon at night above the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-07.tif
  • Mountain slope and a crevasse covered glacier during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-06.tif
  • Golden evening light shines on a crevasse covered glacier during the ascent of a mountain during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-05.tif
  • Shadow of clouds across rolling mountains on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-03.tif
  • Wind blown ice (Sastrugi) on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-02.tif
  • Four mountains seen across the Greenland ice cap illuminated by the midnight sun during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-01.tif
  • Breaking camp during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-34.tif
  • Jonty Hunter looks across the edge of the ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-33.tif
  • Evening camp during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-29.tif
  • Shadow of clouds seen on a lower layer of clouds from a summit in the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-28.tif
  • Evening light shines on mountains seen across the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-27.tif
  • Mountains and a glacier during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-24.tif
  • Aerial view of a mountain on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-17.tif
  • Melt water pools and jagged peaks on the Greenland Ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-15.tif
  • The moon at night above the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-04.tif
  • Wild blueberry by the River Tweed, Scottish Borders, Scotland
    Southern-Uplands-Texture-13.jpg
  • Bank of wild garlic in flower next to the Cotswold way forming a regular geometry of leaves. Cooper's Hill Wood
    Cotswold-Way-6-03.jpg
  • Golden Sunset light shines through a wood onto Wild garlic flowers in Crickley Hill on the Cotswold Way
    Cotswold-Way-6-07.jpg
  • Wild goat at Carradale Point, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
    224-Carradale-Campeltown-02.jpg
  • Wild camping group in Cwm Clogwyn, Snowdon, Gwynedd.
    136-Snowdon-Loop-25.jpg
  • Two malaysian girls smelling wild ginger, Sepilok, Sabah
    Sepilok-Sabah-Borneo-21.jpg
  • Wild pepper, Mesilau Nature Resort, Kinabalu National Park, Sabah
    Mesilau-Kinabalu-Sabah-02.jpg
  • I’ve always found these deer warning signs evocative of the wild out there, but this one also has barely visible magical stars in the white background that I only just noticed while editing the photo. Road to Laxford Bay, Sutherland, Scotland.
    306-Scourie-Ardmore-18.jpg
  • Wild goats at Carradale Point, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
    224-Carradale-Campeltown-01.jpg
  • Herd of wild goats at Carradale Point, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
    224-Carradale-Campeltown-03.jpg
  • I’m frequently delighted by finding picnic benches is remote and scenic locations since entering Scotland. A seat and a table can seem like the untimate in civilisation after a few days wild camping. This one near in Carradale overlooks Arran and Kilbrannan Sound.
    223-CoilleRubhaDhuibh-Carradale-05.jpg
  • Wild Garlic, Babbacombe, Devon.
    042-Teignmouth-Paignton-07.jpg
  • Wild Rose, Sandwich & Pegwell bay Nature Reserve.
    010-Sandwich-Deal-10.jpg
  • A malaysian girls smelling wild ginger while standing next to the plant, Sepilok, Sabah
    Sepilok-Sabah-Borneo-22.jpg
  • Wild pepper, Mesilau Nature Resort, Kinabalu National Park, Sabah
    Mesilau-Kinabalu-Sabah-03.jpg
  • Dracaena draco is a native to the Canary Islands, and can live for up to 600 years in the wild. This tree is over 100 years old. The common name of 'Dragon's Blood Tree' comes from the bright red resin the tree produces. One of the many uses for the resin was the production of a varnish used by violin makers...Dracaena draco fell over in may 2008. the tree will not be lifted back to its former upright position, as the trunk is damaged near the base, and further movement may cause it to snap off. The tree has been fenced off to help protect the branches from damage and reduce soil compaction around the roots...Located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia
    Trees-Sydney-Botanical-Gardens-04.jpg
  • Dracaena draco is a native to the Canary Islands, and can live for up to 600 years in the wild. This tree is over 100 years old. The common name of 'Dragon's Blood Tree' comes from the bright red resin the tree produces. One of the many uses for the resin was the production of a varnish used by violin makers...Dracaena draco fell over in may 2008. the tree will not be lifted back to its former upright position, as the trunk is damaged near the base, and further movement may cause it to snap off. The tree has been fenced off to help protect the branches from damage and reduce soil compaction around the roots...Located in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia
    Trees-Sydney-Botanical-Gardens-03.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-27.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-28.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-25.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-24.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-22.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-21.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-20.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-19.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-18.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-17.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-23.jpg
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