
Tim Parkin

Don Tiffney
I had been looking at Don’s photography on Flickr for a while now and he regularly posts something a little different to the norm. The images are a mix of film photography and digital but are consistently thought out compositions. [ read ]

Interview with Jason Theaker
I met Jason Theaker a few years ago when I had just started using my digital camera and again a few years later when I first picked up my large format camera. We’ve met up a few times over the [ read ]

In Defence of ‘Wow!’
There has been a fair bit of sunset/rise bashing goes on in LandscapeGB and there’s been a good few debates about the virtues of flat light, contemplative compositions and all that goes with it. I myself am a fully signed [ read ]

Ardnamurchan in the Rain
First of all please accept your editors humble apologies for the tardiness of the current issue. All the plans were put in place to ensure a week in the wilderness would generate content rather than delay it, but like the [ read ]

The Skirrid Hill Project
I’m sure that every reader of this magazine is aware that one of the pitfalls of landscape photography is the tendency to cherry pick the “best locations” repeatedly, the tripod hole mentality if you like. We can appear like 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