
"There's a car park with loads of puddles bedside a quay in north Norfolk. If you look east at dawn, you get sunrise with the wooden structures silhouettes in front on the morning sky. If you get down low you get fantastic reflections as well.' Photograph: Will Hulbert Greenbottle fly on echinacea. There has been an abundance of insects in the garden this year, including this greenbottle fly."
"The outer petals on this echinacea flower had died off leaving just the disc florets, making for a really vivid backdrop.' Photograph: Nick Thorn My wife and I stayed on Holy Island for my 60th birthday. Staying overnight allows you to avoid the bank holiday crowds and photograph sunrise at the castle in glorious isolation on a beautiful misty morning.'"
A car park beside a north Norfolk quay forms puddles that reflect wooden quay structures at dawn, creating silhouetted shapes and striking low-angle reflections. A greenbottle fly perches on an echinacea whose outer petals have died, leaving vivid disc florets. Overnight stays on Holy Island enable solitary sunrise views at a misty castle. Amlwch Viking festival re-enactors parade with fire lanterns calling to Odin before large crowds. A toucan ransacks a kingbird nest, likely eating chicks while parents chase it. Images also include rooftop water overflow, contrasting London street attire, carnival dancers, grazing ibex, and Torres del Paine scenery.
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