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Distant Horizons
To stand on a coastal cliff and look out over an expanse of sea and sky can be a humbling and sublime experience. The simple junction of water and air, sometimes clearly visible as a straight line and at other [ read ]

David Ward – 10 Photographs
Tim: We’re here with David Ward and he’s allowed us to take a look through a few of his pictures and we will be discussing a few ‘pertinents’ about them here and there. Is that correct? David: I’m not sure [ read ]

Interview with Paul Whiting
This issue we’re talking to Paul Whiting who won the Amateur Photographer of the Year competition in 2005. We talked about his approach to photography, how he came to win the competition and what happened afterwards. We first asked Paul [ read ]

Understanding Input and Output ICC Profiles
One of the things that puzzles people more than any other in colour management, printing and scanning, is just what icc profiles are and do. I thought it would be useful to repeat the explanation I give to people. In [ read ]

Dave Parry
Dave Parry reviewed the Chamonix 045F1 in our last issue and we thought we’d ask him about his own photography and how he occasionally combines his love of climbing and landscape to make great environmental portraits. Can you tell me [ read ]

Is Adobe Creative Cloud Bad For Photographers?
Well, yes. And no. As usual it depends on your perspective, what your current and future usage of Photoshop is likely to be, what other services you may need from Adobe and how you organise your photographic library.

Camera Survey
Just over a month ago we asked our readers to tell us what cameras they used for their landscape photography and we had a great response. We’ve spent a bit of time analysing the results (my programming skills come in [ read ]

Issue 58 PDF
You can download the PDF by following the link below. The PDF can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat or by using an application such as Goodreader for the iPad. Click here to download issue 58

Seeing the wood for the trees
When I started out in landscape photography I read about “the rules” and tried to practice them like a good boy: something in the foreground, path through the photo etc etc, but it didn’t take me long to come to [ read ]

Plustek Opticfilm 120
In the world of scanning there are three categories: the flatbed, the dedicted film scanner and the drum scanner. In recent years the only ‘pro’ scanner that you could buy new at a reasonable cost was the Epson V750: a [ read ]


on Distant Horizons
It must have been rather fab to research this, and it's terrific to encounter artists involved in the genre.
- milouvision, 11:20 16th Junon Camera Survey
It might be interesting to see how the votes would stack if you asked in three months to repeat the survey, I for one missed the original request. It's a very interesting survey and nice to see that Pentax still have such a large following, likewise the medium and large format categories, [...]
- Douglas Salteri, 08:54 16th Jun
on Is Adobe Creative Cloud Bad For Photographers?
Great article Paul! I hope Adobe will continue to develop Photoshop with new features for photographers. I would love some new adjustment layers, how about midtone contrast (a.k.a clarity)?
- Magnus Lindbom, 07:32 16th Jun