Ladakh, India
‘An aerial view of a half-frozen Pangong Tso, an endorheic lake spanning eastern Ladakh and west Tibet.’
Photograph: Matt Hunt

Scarborough, UK
‘A cormorant basking in the morning sun.’
Photograph: Allan Charter

Willow Point, British Columbia, Canada
‘Two fishers at sunrise. The annual salmon run was in full swing near the Simms Creek and beach fishing by human fishers was as well. I was so focused on the fisher that only after seeing the photo did I notice the heron.’
Photograph: Graham Wallace

Kew Gardens, UK
‘I thought the early roses against the bright blue sky made for a stunning burst of colour.’
Photograph: Helena Gardiner

Connecticut, US
‘A northern harrier glides low over grassland hunting for food at Duck Marsh Preserve in Pomfret.’
Photograph: Nancy L Barrett

Santiago, Chile
‘Filling time waiting for our taxi to the airport from the very photogenic Hotel Magnolia.’
Photograph: John Main

Weston-super-Mare, UK
‘Back at the beginning of the month, the tidal range was quite high and here at the marine pool the built-up causeway creates a bridge that is used as a shortcut. But in another hour, the incoming tide will start to flow over this manmade dam and into the pool, and will eventually start to cover the safety railings.’
Photograph: Peter Norton

Gateshead, UK
‘Nesting kittiwakes at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. I came to see the art and then discovered a viewing platform looking on to the birds nesting on the ledges.’
Photograph: Karen Rollison

Serengeti, Tanzania
‘Zebras on watch.’
Photograph: Greg Curran

Sheffield, UK
‘The “cheese grater” car park, beautifully reflected by a nearby building.’
Photograph: Alex Flynn

London, UK
‘Crystal Palace fans marching through Leicester Square on Saturday 26 April, just hours before beating Aston Villa 3-0 in the FA Cup semi-final.’
Photograph: Sebastian Kettley

New York, US
‘Taken on the Staten Island ferry on a grey day.’
Photograph: Alexandra Ashby

Oxfordshire, UK
‘This lovely young deer is a regular visitor to my garden. He’s usually alone, possibly an orphan, but hopefully resourceful enough to survive.’
Photograph: Tamara Lucatz

York, UK
‘My eye was caught by the orange of the bee, vivid against the bluebell.’
Photograph: Sue Norton

Woburn, UK
‘A fabulous tree at Woburn Abbey pictured through an arch.’
Photograph: Antony O’Brien
