


The Himalayan Blues
On the eastern part of the mighty Himalayas in North Bengal, we can see multiple small hills which form a brilliant layering as well move towards the snowy peaks from the lowlands. more

Stepping Back Into Landscapes
I rarely had time for landscapes. Now, I'm making time, hunting for places as much as people and showing others what I’ve been lucky to see and distil through my viewfinder. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Welcome to our 4x4 feature which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted from our subscribers: Dipak Chowdhury, Tim Pearson João Ferrão & Yola de Lusenet more

Water Meadow
The photographs were made more or less around the corner from where I live, in Batenburg (NL) on the river Meuse more

Coastal Curves
The images in my portfolio have two things in common: each features the Yorkshire coast, and each shows coastal curves, either manmade or natural. more

Sanatorium
The pandemic has led everyone to explore the "backyards" of our lives, whether physical or metaphorical. more

Lines on Snow
On a January morning, waking up I saw the ground around my home covered with 30cm of pristine white snow. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Welcome to our 4x4 feature which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted from our subscribers: Alexey Korolyov, Brian Pollock, Himadri Bhuyan & R. J. Kern more

The Unchosen Ones: Portraits of an American Pastoral
The Unchosen Ones depicts the bloom of youth and the mettle of the kids who grow up on farms, reminding us how resilient children can be when confronted with life’s inevitable disappointments. more

Jing Kieng Jri
The English translation of "Jing Kieng Jri" (in Khasi language) is "Living Root Bridge". These root bridges are found in the northeast Indian state of Meghalaya and are a feat of bioengineering marvel. more

The Southern Highlands
Living in Glasgow, I've spent a fair number of the weekends exploring the Southern Highlands, whether climbing or hill walking and, more recently, with my camera. more

Ice Sculptures Festival
A mill used to work here a long time ago. Though half-ruined it is still standing on the side of the river. Debris from ancillary structures remaining in the water creates obstacles to the rapid flow. As a result, a powerful roll was formed with strong waves and swirls more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Felipe Schiffrin, Prashant Naik, Richard Walls & Robin Boothby more

Savernake Oaks
Savernake Forest in Wiltshire is undoubtedly my most frequented location for woodland photography – partly because it’s reasonably close to home, but also because I find it so challenging and chaotic more

Tongue Wood Winter
Tongue Wood is a tiny patch of woodland that lies at the end of a remote dale, guarded by high fells. more