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Professionals : Fran Halsall

Fran Halsall LBIPP, BA (Hons) trained in Fine Art at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is passionate about the natural world, its history and its conservation, and her photography reflects these interests. Fran has a detailed knowledge of geology and habitats, especially those in the Peak District National Park where she lives. She approaches her practice with an artistic sensibility, creating bold and memorable images.

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Website: www.fran-halsall.co.uk
Joined: 30th May 2007

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Coastal and Marine Landscape

Elgol, Cullin ridge from granite shore, Isle of Skye, September 2007

The Black Cullins tower above the far shore of Loch Scavaig, whose waters are enclosed by Skye's south coast. However, the loch...

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Mangersta Beach, grass circle, Isle of Lewis, October 2007

A perfect circle in the sand formed by a single blade of grass continually rotated in the gentle breeze. On this sunny morning,...

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Taigh Bhuirgh - golden light, Isle of Harris, September 2007

The west coast of Harris has many unspoilt beaches, thanks to the geographical isolation of the Outer Hebrides. Fingers of...

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General Landscape

Callanish I, facing the dawn, Isle of Lewis, October 2007

Callanish I was constructed around 3000 BC from huge monoliths of Lewisian gneiss showing veins of quartz and other crystalline...

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Thor's Cave sunburst, Manifold Valley, Staffordshire, May 2007

The low-angled afternoon sun dramatically lights a west-facing aperture in the side of Thor's Cave. Spilling a beam of light...

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General Landscape, Heath and Moorland, Hills and Dales, Trees

Limestone Pavement & Tree

Giclee Canvas in Floater Frame: Ingleborough & Whernside from limestone pavement at White scars,North Yorkshire, October 2006. Warm golden light falls on the...

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Heath and Moorland

Derwent Edge, Salt Cellar, afternoon, Derbyshire, August 2007

Perhaps the most recognisable rock formation in the whole of the Peak District, this deeply incised sandstone tor is situated...

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Longshaw Estate, heather and birch moorland, just before the rain, Derbyshire, August

Dense carpets of Common Heather transform the uplands of the Peak District for a few weeks in late summer. Silver Birch is the...

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Stanage Edge - from Hooks Car, Derbyshire, October 2006

On an overcast day, with little hope of interesting light, the moorland sedges and brackens below Stanage Edge are unexpectedly...

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Hills and Dales

Higger Tor - view into mist, Derbyshire, December 2006

The world below, as seen from elevated Higger Tor, disappearing into a mist-filled void. Gently backlit by a winter sunrise,...

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Shutlingsloe, Cheshire, December 2004

The peak of Shutlingsloe materialises from a mist-filled valley, like an island floating on a sea of the palest blue. Although...

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Lakes, Lochs and Tarns

Rannoch Moor, Loch Ba - sunrise, Invernesshire, September 2007

Still waters reflect the fleeting presence of the sun on a cold autumnal morning on Rannoch Moor. Loch Ba is the largest body...

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Mountains

Black Cullins from Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye, September 2007

A serious contender for the most dramatic mountain range in the British Isles, the Cullin Hills rise up from the moorlands of...

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Bleaklow, Kissing Stones - Closer, Derbyshire, January 2007

Among the Wain Rocks that occupy the flat summit of Bleaklow, are the anthropomorphic Kissing Stones. This mountainous plateau...

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Ingleborough and Whernside from White Scars, North Yorkshire, October 2006

Limestone pavement is a highly unusual environment caused by glacial ice sheets scraping the surface of exposed rock. The...

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Kinder Scout - cairn and footprints, Derbyshire, January 2007

The plateau of Kinder Scout is one of the countryÕs more accessible mountains. A walker's cairn is evidence of the human...

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Trees

Blacka Plantation, near Sheffield, South Yorkshire, March 2006

At the edge of the Peak District National Park, just outside Sheffield's city limits, sits Blacka Plantation nature reserve and...

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Burbage Moor, silver birch against the sunset, South Yorkshire, January 2007

On this open moorland, a single birch tree battles on for existence. Stunted by the poor nutrients in the soil and subject to...

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Reapsmoor, hay meadow and hawthorn, Staffordshire, May 2007

Spring showers stimulate rapid growth in the long grasses of the hay meadows of the Peak Park. A Hawthorn tree blooms, bright...

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Spring Wood, new beech leaves, Derbyshire, April 2007

The graceful boughs of a mature beech tree hang laden with new leaves. Strong backlighting further enhances the colour of the...

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Wild Flowers and Grasses

Cressbrook Dale NNR, Early Purple Orchid, Derbyshire, May 2007

Cressbrook Dale is a classic dry limestone river valley. The gorge is steep sided and the slopes host lime-loving plants in...

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