‘Britons are lucky to have so much natural beauty on their doorstep’: Photographer captures Britain’s otherworldly beauty, from snowcapped mountains to enchanting ancient woodlands
This photographer has a talent for capturing Britain’s landscapes at their most magical.
Yielding mesmerising results, Demiray Oral has turned his camera on moss-covered woodlands in Devon, mist-laden valleys of the Peak District and sun-dappled glens of Scotland, among other UK beauty spots.
The photographer, who is originally from London but lives in the Peak District, says that landscape pictures can remind Britons just how lucky they are to have ‘so much natural beauty’ on their doorstep.
What makes the UK landscape so special? According to Demiray, it’s the weather. He says: ‘We are lucky to have such a changeable climate in the UK and we usually get a good dose of all four seasons each year. The worse the weather the better it is for landscape photography!’
Landscape photography is a labour of love for Demiray, who is used to rising at the crack of dawn and hiking long distances in order to secure the shot he’s hoping for. The semi-professional photographer, who also runs a management consulting business, says that people often underestimate the skill that’s required to capture standout images. He says: ‘The biggest mistake is thinking it’s easy, or looking at an image taken on a proper camera and thinking, “I can just take that on my phone”.’
He also feels that certain landscape photographers don’t take the time to truly appreciate the scenery they’re photographing. He says: ‘Some photographers just see locations as tick boxes, once the stamp has been collected there’s no need to go back, and that’s a shame. It isn’t just about the photograph. I’ll still go back to places I’ve shot lots of times to just enjoy them again.’ Scroll down to see a handful of spellbinding pictures from Demiray’s portfolio of work…












![This richly-coloured picture shows a woodland walkway with 'twisted trees' near the Derbyshire town of Matlock. Demiray recalls: 'It was [a] full moon. And a clear night. Sunset had long passed by the time I got there and it was pitch black but for an ivory-white eerie moonlight glow.' The photographer adds that he set out for the image to have an 'ethereal' atmosphere to it](https://www.mecreates.com/story/news/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/69556929-11946713-image-a-85_1680880231586.jpg)


To see more photography from Demiray Oral, visit his Instagram account and his website.
