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New Travel Photograph: The Old Mill

by Nat Coalson | Apr 14, 2014 | Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

The Old Mill, Lower Slaughter, Cotswolds, England

A mill has stood on this site in Lower Slaughter, Cotswolds district, England since at least 1086, when it was recorded in the Domesday Book. Prints available; click image for a larger preview.

New Scenic, Nature Photograph: Sunrise at Broken Arch

by Nat Coalson | Mar 7, 2014 | Landscape Photography, Nature Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

Rugged desert shrubs and a sandstone cliff wall are silhouetted against a clear sky during a warm sunrise in the Utah desert. Rugged desert shrubs and a sandstone cliff wall are silhouetted against a clear sky during a warm sunrise in the Utah desert. Prints available; click image for a larger preview.

New Scenic Travel Photograph: Springtime in the Peak District

by Nat Coalson | Feb 24, 2014 | Landscape Photography, Nature Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

Late afternoon sunlight glows on verdant hillsides and lazy sheep near Castleton, Derbyshire in the Peak District of England. An old stone fence meanders down the hillside in a zig-zag, diagonal line. Prints available; for details click the Purchase link above.

Late afternoon sunlight glows on verdant hillsides and lazy sheep near Castleton, Derbyshire in the Peak District of England. An old stone fence meanders down the hillside in a zig-zag, diagonal line. Prints available; click for a larger preview.

New Scenic Travel Photograph: Knaresborough Sunset

by Nat Coalson | Feb 21, 2014 | Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

Viewed from the ruins of Knaresborough Castle, the last rays of the setting sun streak over this quintessential English village. The town's railway viaduct, completed in 1851, is on the Harrogate Line between Leeds and York and traverses the River Nidd. Prints are available; for details, click the Purchase link above.

Viewed from the ruins of Knaresborough Castle, the last rays of the setting sun streak over this quintessential English village. The town’s railway viaduct, completed in 1851, is on the Harrogate Line between Leeds and York and traverses the River Nidd. Prints are available; click image for a larger preview.

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