Tim Holsgrove: “I took this shot while cycling round Rotterdam with friends. The colour brightens up an otherwise dull area, but I also wanted to highlight green forms of transportation, so took the picture with a cyclist in it. It’s part of a photo calendar project”Photograph: Tim HolsgroveNaomi Roberts: “This delightful ribbon of green breaks up the unrelenting dryness on a road leading into the High Atlas mountains of Morocco”Photograph: Naomi RobertsDominic Barringer: “The original green-eyed monster – and green everything else, for that matter”Photograph: Dominic Barringer
Jude Kendall: “Green is a vibrant, rich, earthy colour, – to me it is life and youth. This photograph is part of a series I took around the feelings evoked by colours. Cody, the model, decided she’d get in the pond, and something magical happened”Photograph: Jude KendallCherry Hamilton: "I rescued this defunct circuit board from the bin because I thought it looked so beautiful"Photograph: Cherry HamiltonDarren Kearney: "This was taken in an ancient forest 1500m above sea level near Dorrigo, on the way to Brisbane from Sydney.The mist gave the scene an ethereal quality"Photograph: Darren KearneyGail Davies: "Green, black and yellow... Ship's deck or abstract art?"Photograph: Gail DaviesJane Bell: "Taken on a recent trip to Newcastle upon Tyne, when the weather was kind. There was no wind, so the reflections in the river were amazing the colours were so vivid. I particularly loved the bright green of the Millennium Bridge lights"Photograph: Jane BellAnthony Day: "I was having a coffee in berwick street, London when this guy walked by. I love the way his outfit matches the green wall"Photograph: Anthony DayJim Carfrae: "Sheltering from the rain in an empty cafe above Budapest I was struck by the contrast between the red tables and the endless green forest beyond"Photograph: Jim CarfraeNicolas Croll: "Taken at the Olympic Stadium in Munich. Every way you looked there were waves of slightly bilious green!"Photograph: Nicolas CrollMat Ranson: "This photograph was taken in Rototua, New Zealand. A row of bungalows were lit by haunting green porch lights. I used a slow exposure from my car as other cars drove past, creating the red light trail"Photograph: Mat RansonSusan Guy: "There's nothing quite like early morning dew on grass"Photograph: Susan GuyColin Irvine: "In contrast to the veteran Buicks and Pontiacs spewing exhaust fumes in downtown Havana, it was a joy to see these girls on their way to school in a bike taxi"Photograph: Colin Irvine
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