A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
‘Using layers and reflections is one of my favourite devices, and sometimes the details emerge in the editing process. This is from a recent trip to New York.’ Photograph: Robert White‘Taken at Saint-Valery-en-Caux in Normandy this summer. As the tide came in one evening, the wind strengthened until it was blowing a gale. This made for some impressive waves crashing against the pier wall. A steady stream of people went on to the pier while I was there, seemingly to take selfies.
’‘Taken in Snaizeholme in the Yorkshire Dales national park in May, this red squirrel appeared to be having a stare-down with a passing fly. I was lucky that this encounter occurred in one of the few places in the woods that the light was able to penetrate.’‘A beautiful peaceful evening inside the Arctic Circle in Sommarøy, Norway. Soon it’ll be winter and the sun won’t rise for three months.
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