Nick Watson
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Hi, I’m Nick and I’m based in the North East of England and consider myself very lucky to live where I do. I’ve always had a love for photography ever since I can remember. Landscape photography for me is a beautiful thing, I get to spend my time taking photographs of beautiful places, mostly when there’s nobody around so Its lovely and peaceful. I love taking a photo and having that memory of that exact moment in time.

Embleton Bay Sunrise
By Guest Photographer - Nick Watson
Embleton Bay Sunrise - Taken just as the sun was peeking over the horizon, you could feel the warmth as the sun began to rise up, gradually turning into a beautiful spring morning.
Low Hauxley Sunrise
By Guest Photographer - Nick Watson
I thought I would have a wander along Low Hauxley Beach in Northumberland. The rocks down at the shoreline were just becoming uncovered by the receding tide
Ashness Jetty
By Guest Photographer Nick Watson
We spent 2 days in the Lake District a few months ago and on both days the weather was abysmal. Fortunately for about an hour or so on the saturday night we finally had some relatively clear sky over Derwentwater.
Wastwater
By Guest Photographer Nick Watson
A long exposure from Wastwater in the Lake district. This photo sums up our trip to the lakes pretty well, with the gloomy weather and lack of nice light we had to work with what we could.
Dunstanburgh Milky Way
By Guest Photographer Nick Watson
Dunstanburgh Milky Way - This was the first time I had ever photographed the milky way, and what a sight. It's amazing to see with the naked eye but once you get it on camera and pick out all of the detail its truly incredible.
Tyne from High Level
By Guest Photographer Nick Watson
This is Newcastle Quayside as it looks from the High Level Railway Bridge a little further up the Tyne.
Dunstanburgh Dawn
By Guest Photographer Nick Watson
Dunstanburgh Castle sits on top of the cliffs overlooking Embleton Bay in Northumberland. When the light hits the cliff face in the early morning along with the so called "Death rocks" Click on the small images to see the full picture