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Untitled by Bryn Webley Canon 6D, 33mm, 10sec at f/11, ISO 100

Thirty-year-old Bryn is from Bristol and took this image in the city. As he explains, ‘This art installation was in Millennium Square as part of Bristol Light Festival. Like flies, so many of us were drawn to this attractive piece so I had to wait until 11pm for it to be less busy. I shot this as a long exposure as the lights were set on sequences and I wanted them all lit up together. The installation is called “Frame Perspective” and was created by Olivier Ratsi’. See more of Bryn’s work on Instagram @brynwebley. Chosen by Nigel Atherton, Editor as our #appicoftheweek.

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Penshaw, Sunday By Graeme Pegman Fujifilm X-T3, 10-24mm, 15sec at f/4.5, ISO 250, tripod

‘Coming home from a trip to the Lakes one weekend, when the moon rose – we thought we’d climb Penshaw Hill to get a shot of the moon over Sunderland. However, the weather didn’t play its part, and the clouds came in. So this is a shot in the other direction. Penshaw Monument is usually lit, but in this instance it was lit in green to commemorate the 125th Anniversary of the National Trust.’ Chosen by Andy Westlake, Technical Editor

Milford Sound By Miles and Tilly Sony NEX-5N, 27mm, 1/320sec at f/8, ISO 100 Miles and Tilly describe themselves as ‘two clueless backpackers’. They are a couple from the UK who are travelling the globe. As they say, ‘Typically, it rains up to 200 days a year in Milford Sound [on New Zealand’s South Island] but when we were there, there was hardly a cloud in sight! We could see the sun setting down the fjord, creating this scene of the light bleeding through the silhouette of the surrounding sounds.’ Chosen by Amy Davies, Features Editor

The Cottage of Glencoe By Simon North Nikon D3200, 14mm 1/18sec at f/.32, ISO 200 ‘I’m a passionate landscape photographer who loves trying to capture the emotions that being out in the great outdoors can give. This was taken in Glencoe and shows the beautiful cottage just below the amazing Buachaille Etive Mòr. By getting close to the cottage I felt that this would draw emphasis towards its beauty.’ Chosen by Michael Topham, Reviews Editor

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