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Outdoor Photography Gallery Round-Up

The latest hill and mountain photographs uploaded to the OUTDOORSmagic gallery.


Posted: 25 June 2009
by Jon

If it's June, then it must be time for our latest Gallery Round-Up of some of the best outdoors photographs uploaded by OUTDOORSmagic members over the last month. And remember, all OM members have 3MB of free space in the Gallery to show off their own outdoor images.

And if you want to improve your shots, check out our ten-point guide to taking perfect outdoor photographs.

There's been a proper early summer image blitz in the gallery with some lovely shots to inspire you. John Cameron's Lochaber album is always worth a browse for some great images of the Glencoe, Fort William area, and true to form, here's his latest shot of Buchaille Etive Beag in Glencoe. Chocolate box stuff...

Buchaille Etive Beag

Buchaille Etive Beag, Glencoe - John Cameron

Moving south to the Lake District, Tyke has been out and about with his camera and tent judging from the pics. This is his wild camp pitch on Great End. Nice.

Great End

Great End wild camp - Tyke

More from Glencoe, this time from Chairman Bill and something a bit different with this moody black and white shot of the Three Sisters wreathed in cloud.


I usually think of Snowdonia of being slightly bleak, but John 2's Sky Blue Glyders album suggests that I got that one slightly wrong. Here they are looking deceptively green, sunny and welcoming.

The Glyders

The Glyders - John 2

Off a bit further afield now with Montogomery Wick and his stunning Chinese Tien Shan album complete with some really gob-smacking shots. We rather like this sunset... And then there's some real wild camping inspiration for you.

Tien Shan sun-set

'Finality' - Tien Shan Sunset - Montgomery Wick

Striking Camp in the Tien Shan

Striking Camp - Montgomery Wick

Is it the credit crunch hitting home? Maybe we're just imagining things, but there seem to be fewer images from abroad than usual. Then again, it makes you appreciate just how beautiful the British hills actually are. Paul Sammonds' Way Out West album bears that one out with an emphasis on Scotland's western side. This is an Coire an Laoigh from Stuc Coire an Laoigh.

Spidean Coire an Laoigh from Stuc Coire an Laoigh

Spidean Coire an Laoigh from Stuc Coire an Laoigh
- Paul Sammonds

We have no idea where this Ed H photo was taken, it's called New Dawn Fades and is the latest addition to his rather nice album.

new dawn fades

New Dawn Fades - Ed H

And one last Scottish stunner from the Dunroamin album, by Dunroamin, no less. This is Coire Mhic Fhearchair. More Torridonian snaps in the album.

Coire Mhic Fhearchair
Coire Mhic Fhearchair - Dunroamin
That was going to be your lot, but then we spotted this, from John 2's Coniston Fell Walk album.

View from Grey Friar, Coniston Fells

View from Grey Friar - John 2

And that's your lot for now, really it is. Enjoy and remember that you can upload and share your own outdoor images for free just by registering with OUTDOORSmagic. Lots more great images in the Gallery.


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