on Joe Cornish – Reader’s Questions
These interviews and Q&A podcasts are not only very enjoyable in their own right (like listening to a radio discussion), but also excellent to listen to while scanning or post-processing images. Thanks Joe for introducing the two wildlife photographers you mentioned: they produce different but equally inspiring and unusual work. Adam [...]
- Adam Pierzchala, 22:12 11th Febon Put Your Questions to Hans Strand
Yes, medium format will have a tough future. Though there are still people (including myself) who think it is worth the extra cost to get an extra edge. The difference is more obvious when you make large prints. A one meter wide print from medium format will convince you about [...]
- Hans Strand, 20:37 1st Febon Samantha Gibbons
Hi Samantha, it was great to see your images and to read how you feel about photography! I like what you say, "how beautiful the landscape around us really is.. It’s almost religious", as I feel almost the same! Your vistas have this subtle but intriguing light but I also like [...]
- Beata Moore, 10:09 30th JanOur First PDF Issue
Tim Parkin
Your humble editor, ex-mathematician, A&R for U2, web developer to the Queen, guitarist and general geek-boy.
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Great news for those of us who like to be able to read offline. I can’t be the only person who will be reading it much more thoroughly now. It looks good on the iPad and brings home how much content there is in a single issue.
Have you planned a strategy/timetable for producing PDFs of back issues?
Really beautiful layout! Looks amazing on the iPad. Thanks!
Superb! Thank you, great news to be able to read off line.
Really good to be able to flick through it like a magazine, and move back and forward picking stuff out; works much better than the web format for me. Well done.
It certainly looks very slick. Great stuff, Tim!
I’d like to echo the above. Very well designed, looks clean, crisp and stylish. I loved being able to take it out on location on my iPad today to read whilst waiting for some decent light (see photo on the On Landscape Facebook page) – although I did have to choose at one point between watching an otter for an hour or reading the transcript of Joe’s interview. No offence to Joe, but I’m afraid the otter won!
Like Reb, I wondered if you were planning on getting the back issues into PDF format.
I hadn’t really expected the PDF version to be BETTER than the web interface, but in my opinion it certainly is. The PDF form, perhaps because it is more book-like, seems to apply an extra degree of grandeur to the images.
I spend a large part of my working life trying to digest PDF documents from government departments – I wish they were as well produced as the OnLandscape PDF !
I am so pleased you have taken this step. It has persuaded me to sign up for the full content. The PDF also looks excellent.
Looks excellent on iPad. The pdf is a very good reason to make a full subscription.
The pdf version is wonderful in all ways! The reader experience is light years better. Are there plans to convert past issues into pdf versions?
If you click on the ‘On Landscape’ logo at the end of each article it takes you back to the contents page
There’s no doubt, your decision to have a pdf version ia a stroke of genius. The production value is superb.