Your Favorite Places To Photograph.

Snowdonia, up a mountain somewhere. But that's mainly because it's my favourite place to be full stop, so might as well take a camera with me :-)
 
Western Crete. In fact, that's my favourite place to be as well as to photograph!

In the UK, it's either Dartmoor or North Cornwall - both an easy drive from home.
 
Anywhere there's people doing something interesting...
 
Anywhere that I find a photo opertunity.
 
moors and mountains
 
Mine's Brede High Woods in East Sussex. Half an hour away from home and I can happily spend hours there photographing the wildlife.
 
Any race track where there are no fences to get in the way
 
Pretty much anywhere up the North East coastline from Flamborough to Holy Island. If I had more time, I could spend forever along that stretch of land.
 
mere sands woods, near Rufford, Lancs
 
Anywhere in the USA, but especially the canyons, deserts and red rock regions. And Hong Kong. And New Zealand. And.........
 
West coast of Scotland, possibly the nicest place in the world.
 
For Landscape... have to agree with ziggy...

Although my true answer is anywhere... even sitting in my office at work I could entertain myself with my camera for a few hours... I just feel as a photographer... I should and I think can make the best of any situation im in... and come up with the best pictures I can! That's my hobby after all... and just wish I had more time to shoot anything!

M
 
Anywhere in UK, but more so in Wales. The green is just so green here, it never stops to amaze me.
 
Yorkshire Dales and the Maldives.

I am off for a holiday in Malaysia in Feb and we are staying on the edge of the rainforest, so ask me again in March!
 
Anywhere I am alone without having to keep an eye on my 4 year old son, who despite numerous threats and bribes, still won't stand at my side while I spend ages cogutating (sp?) a picture.

D
 
I like the Isle of Wight. Probably because I have to get on a boat to go anywhere else!

The Isle of Arran was nice too. I would like to go back there and also visit some of the other Scottish islands.


Steve
 
Car shows, aircraft shows, zoo's and inner city locations with tall and or old buildings/ruins.
 
Scottish Higlands and Islands, they are very very special.

Other than that, anywhere with people, I just love photographing people. :)
 
Brighton, New Forest, any beach, Southampton Docks.
and my garden actually. tis cool.
 
i use to think, that i lived in a really boring lame town...act i do. but the point is it doesnt matter where u live, there is always a photo moment...its upto u to make it look good.

yesterday i walked into this empty dirty house, found this big old arm chair moved it to one side and took a pict which i quite like...

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my point is...i dont really have a fav place...well for the moment. i suppose what i'm tryin to say is i need to walk around with my eyes and mind open!
 
Anywhere in the Highlands, off there for a few days to see if I can finally nail my nemesis soon, have to this time as it's for a commission :bang:
 
Love Scotland, further north the better, but on Wednesday I had to go to Ludlow, got finished about 10am. so I stayed all day, great place if you like lots of old Tudor type buildings, narrow cobbled streets, the place is covered with giant hanging baskets, also in the castle they had birds of prey, archery and other bits going on. took some good photo's......well I think so.
 
the cheshire countryside
 
Underwater for me. As long as the water is warmer than 25c

Stew
 
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