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Some of the top spots on where to take the best photos
Published On: 21 Apr, 2022 12:49 PM
When it comes to a photographer's dream destination, you may be surmised that one of the best places is the UK! From the highlands of Scotland to the Jurassic Coast, the UK has something for all styles of photography, it is also one of the best places to improve your landscape photography.
London
It wouldn’t be a top UK list without mentioning London, would it? Everything from the classic tourist landmarks, such as Big Ben and tower bridge, to the beautiful landscape that can be captured in Canary Wharf or you may want to take an urban shot at Graffiti Tunnel on Leake street, London really can cater for nearly all of your photography desires.
Carreg Cennen
The haunting atmosphere of castle Carreg Cennen is situated in a spectacular location - Brecon Beacons National Park. It’s weather-beaten ruins overlook the remote Black Moutain, Mynydd Du, and the River Cennen. With many layers of history waiting to be discovered, Carreg Cennen is full of opportunity for all types of photographers - a real standout location.
As haunting and scary the castle Carreg Cennen may seem, it based in amazing location. Breon Beacons national park is truly a sight
Cornwall
Next, on our list, we head to the south-west of the UK to the beautiful Cornish coastline. With pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise sea and cute fishing villages, Cornwall is on the list of top spots for most Landscape photographers. There are so many stunning locations to shoot in Cornwall. Some of our favourites spots are the Bedruthen Steps, the Lizard peninsula and St Ives. But the highlight of them all might be the rugged southernmost tip of the UK, Land’s End.
Jurassic Coast
The penultimate location takes us back down south to Dorset’s Jurassic Coast. It was very close between the Jurassic Coast and the Lake district for our number two spot. But the Jurassic Coast won due to its uniqueness. Nowhere else in the UK will you find fossil lined beeches (Kimmeridge bay). There is also rugged and unique coastal rock formations like Durdle Door. If that’s not enough, there is also the magnificent Corfe Castle, shrouded in mist and mystery.
Durham
As the sight of some of the scenes from Harry Potter, Durham’s cathedral has quickly grown in popularity. Whilst you cannot take photos within the cathedral itself, the grounds are a sight to behold. With cobbles and greens, Durham is a beautiful city nevertheless which gives plenty of opportunities for budding photographers.
There are many great places that are a photographer's dream and you will find all the equipment you need to take these incredible photos. Rest assured you will find what you are looking for!
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