A 'Camp' view that captures the light of the Falkland Islands
Falkland Colours
A weathered shed and its spectacular backdrop on Carcass Island; inspiration for artists and photographers alike
Bluff Cove Lagoon
Beautiful blue skies, the long white sandy beach and colourful foliage characterise Bluff Cove Lagoon (c) Hattie Kilmartin
Diddle-dee berries
Native Diddle-dee berries ripe for picking - growing wild and traditionally used to make jam and jelly the berries are also popular food for geese and sheep (c) Alan White
A Falklands beach
Light surf on a typical coastline (c) S Cameron
Gorse in full bloom
Spring on Pebble Island (c) A White
Horses on coastal greens
Horses and wildlife share the Pebble Island coastline (c) Russell Evans
Kelp Goose
A Kelp gander overlooks the Pebble Island coast (c) A White
Sunset at Weddell Island
Resemblng a volcano, the sun goes down in a blaze of glory (c) M Beaton
Black Necked Swan
An adult swan takes flight from a quiet pond (c) D Pettersson
Variable Hawk
Hawk perching on the horse corral at an East Falkland farm (c) S Jaffray
Horse racing
Horse racing traditionally takes place on Boxing Day and December 27 in Stanley and the first week in March at Goose Green (c) D Pettersson
Admiring the view
Looking towards Wall Mountain and Mount Harriet (c) Hattie Kilmartin
Taking a dip with a penguin
There's nothing like a Boxing Day swim, sharing the beach with nature (c) Hattie Kilmartin
Feeding the hens
On the farms, children take part in a whole host of activities (c) Hattie Kilmartin
Lambmarking
All hands and ages turn out for the annual rounding up of the season's lambs (c) Hattie Kilmartin
Boating
Dolphin and whale spotting are popular activities (c) Hattie Kilmartin
Teaberries
A low growing shrub which produces large pink and white juicy berries in March and April - early settlers used the leaves to make tea and the berries are still used to make cakes and puddings and more recently Teaberry vodka (c) Hattie Kilmartin
Getting ready for shearing
Sheep are gathered from the nearby hills ready for shearing at Bluff Cove Farm (c) Hattie Kilmartin
East Island bound
Horses being shipped to winter grazing on highly nutritious tussac grass on a nearby island (c) Hattie Kilmartin