“We are not above nature; we are a part of nature” - Jennifer Nini

What remains of Knepp Castle is centred on top of a grassy hill in the background. Across the foreground, long, twisted branches frame themselves around the castle. With the image in black and white, the castle remains in a brown, stoned colour.
Two mossy mounds sit in the bottom foreground, with two skinny Pine trees behind. Through the trees sits the lake of Buttermere and a tall, green and purple mountain peak.
A low tide exposes small pebbles and patches of sand across Worthing Beach. The pier rests to the left in the far back, where the end meets the start of the tide.
From the top of Peacehaven's White Cliffs, the English Channel exposes the rocky coastline as the Cliffs spread along the right side. In the far back, soaring through the cloudy, blue sky is a paraglider.
A long, prism mountain peak stretches from right to left in the background. The foreground is covered with tall, leafy plants and a few small, white flowers sit close to the lens.
Arched in the centre is a red and white striped Lighthouse surrounded by clear, blue water. One half frames the cloudy, white sky and the other a grassy, dry, flower-covered hill in the foreground.
In black and white, three mountain's lay along the background, one behind the other. In the foreground stands thousands of bushy trees and tall Pine trees, that mist runs through the top of.
A small edge of Peacehaven's White Cliffs runs up the left side, meeting with the cloudy, blue sky. Below the cliff, the low tide of the turquoise English Channel shows off the rocky surface it usually covers.
The Great Pagoda in Kew Gardens points towards the cloudy, sunsetting sky. The Japanese styled building is surrounded by thin, leafy trees across the foreground and background.
Wispy thin and thick clouds scatter over the blue and bright yellow sky caused by the sun setting. The English Channel meets the sky in the background, with long, diagonal ripples rolling through the water.
The walls that remain of Bodiam Castle sit in the lower foreground, where the sun reflects shadows of the walls and windows onto the grassy lawn. Behind the castle is a cloudy, blue sky and part of a tall, hill covered in trees.
Reeds spread across the front of an old, barn-like building that sticks out of the left side. A vibrant white sky takes up the top right half.
Two small, rounded, thatch-roofed huts sit behind a river surrounded by reeds. Behind them are a variety of trees and a white, cloudy sky.
In the foreground across the right side, a small, leafless tree rests on a large, open lake in the Lake District. A deep, purply-blue mountain stretches over the background, with bunches of green trees and bushes around the landscape of the mountain.
An eroding cliff across the right centre, lies in front of the clear blue English Channel. Through the picture-perfect, fluffy clouds in the background, a paraglider holding onto a bright yellow parachute soars over the water.
In black and white, calm waves gently roll onto the pebbled beach in front, as old, broken pilings sunk into the water, stand over to the right. The gloomy sky covers the background with long, thin clouds turning into a big, dark cloud above.
At a low, up-close angle, water surrounds small stones and large, rocky formations in the English Channel. The background is covered by the blue and pale yellow sky that meets the low tide.
In black and white a small, rolling wave folds onto the seaweed filled land covering the left side. Two old, rotting pilings stand towards the middle left in the wavy water that meets the plain sky.
A worms-eye-view of the Great Pagoda in Kew Gardens. Each layer of the building, contains two sets of four pale yellow stripes on the black roofs that green and yellow fire-breathing Dragons sit on the corners of. A clouded sky fills the background.
A grassy cliff in Newhaven covers the foreground in a slight decline. Showing off the white sky and icy water in the background, that a lighthouse sits upon in the far centre.
The white cliffs stretching from Peacehaven to Newhaven cover the left side, with the bright, blue water and slightly clouded sky filling the rest. A small Seagull in the distance passes by the cliffs.