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Andy Latham

Andy Latham

Archive of all stock photography images to license online via www.jasonfriend.net from contributing photographer Andy Latham

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The view towards Winskill Farm from Winskill Stones near Settle, Yorkshire Dales National Park.  Smeasett Scar, Ingleborough and Moughton can be seen in the distance.
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The sea wall at Sandsend, near Whitby.
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A dramatic morning sky above the elegant curve of Whitby's West Pier.
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The pier at Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
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A dramatic sunrise on the rock platform at Saltwick Bay near Whitby.  Black Nab can be seen below the sun.
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Whitby's East Cliff, Abbey ruins and St. Mary's church at dawn.
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Whitby's historic East Cliff, Abbey ruins and St. Mary's church seen from the Spion Kop on West Cliff.
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High tide at Saltwick Bay, near Whitby, looking towards Saltwick Nab.
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Old groynes at the Victorian seaside village of Sandsend, near Whitby.
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The last light of evening fades over Whitby in this view taken from the famous 99 steps up to the Abbey.
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An igneous dyke points towards the lighthouse on Pladda, from Kildonan on the south coast of Arran.  Ailsa Craig can be seen to the right.
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Dusk falls on the lighthouse on Pladda just off the southern shore of Arran.
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At the far south-west tip of Scotland lies the Mull of Galloway lighthouse. An RSPB reserve covers the tip of the peninsula.
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A double rainbow above Mull, taken from near the jetty on Iona.
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Fidden, south of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull, has a shoreline of wonderful pink granite.
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Weathered pink granite at Fidden, south of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull.
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A rounded boulder by the shore near Knockvollogan, south of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull.
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The granite shoreline at Fionnphort offers excellent views over to Iona.
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Iona and its famous abbey can be seen from the rugged coastline near Fionnphort.
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A solitary cottage on the coast near Kintra, north of Fionnphort.
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Offshore islands and golden bracken from the coast near Kintra, north of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull.
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Autumnal evening light on the landscape around Kintra, north of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull.
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Low morning light on the pink granite of Fidden's coastline, south of Fionnphort.
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Remote and rugged Carsaig Bay, on the south coast of Mull, is a prime location for spotting eagles.
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Sgurr na Stri and the main Cuillin ridge seen from Elgol.  The boat, Bella Jane, runs trips to Loch Coruisk in the heart of the Cuillins.
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The view across Loch Scavaig from Elgol towards the serrated ridge of the Cuillin range is one of the finest in Britain.
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The beach at Elgol offers one of the finest views in the country towards the jagged ridge of the Cuillin range.
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The varied coastline at Elgol offers excellent views towards the island of Rum.
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In Spring the sun sets just to the left ogf Garsbheinn and the main Cuillin Ridge on Skye.
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Sunset over the small island of Soay taken from Elgol on the Isle of Skye.
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The view of Upper Wharfdale from above Buckden on the millennium path.
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Evening light strikes a typical Swaledale meadow near Muker in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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The impressive limestone cliffs at Malham Cove are one of the scenic wonders of England.
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The craggy limestone hils of Warrendale Knotts lie just outside the Yorkshire market town of Settle, in the Yorkshire Dales.
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The Pennine Way path approaches Pen-y-Ghent (one of the famous Three Peaks in the Yorkshire Dales) from the farmhouse at Dale Head.
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From Feizor Nick, above the hamlet of Feizor, near Settle, there are views of Ingleborough (on the left) and Moughton Scars.
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Ribblehead Viaduct, between Ingleton and Hawes, is an engineering marvel in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.  The beck in the foreground is a tributary of the River Ribble and Whernside can be seen in the background.
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The tiny hamlet of Feizor lies between Settle and Austwick in the southern Yorkshire Dales National Park.  Pot Scar is the hil to the right.
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Dale Head, on the Pennine Way, offers excellent views of Pen-y-Ghent, one of the famous Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales.
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Ingleborough, one of the famous Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales, Simon Fell and Park Fell can be seen in this view from Runscar limestone pavement.  The white building is the Station Inn.
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Dramatic light strikes the lower slopes of Pen-yGhent in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.  The view from Smearsett Scar also encompases Ribblesdale and the Settle to Carlisle railway line.
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The wildflower meadows at Muker are farmed traditionally in order to retain the great variety in species.
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A stormy sunset shows off the delights of this small reservoir near Skipton.
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The Pennine Way passes through the tiny hamlet of Thwaite before climbing Kisdon Hill for a view back towards Shunner Fell.
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From above Muker there are great views of the patchwork of meadows and barns of upper Swaledale and the prominent Kisdon Hill.
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Thornton Force is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.  It lies on the famous Ingleton Waterfalls Walk.
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