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Wideangle options for the Sony A7R

We will be looking at other Canon FD lens options in future articles but for now, can heartily recommend both 20mm and 35mm TS FD lenses for the A7R more

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Opportunity Cost

It’s about being consciously in control of the choices you are making and not being driven by auto-pilot. It’s about being aware of the trade offs and knowing what it is you want to take photographs of. If more

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Blind Critique Dav Thomas and David Breen

Dav Thomas and David Breen, the two directors of Triplekite Publishing, took part in one at the end of January and it was most enjoyable to take part in more

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Bart Heirweg

You may recognise a couple of Bart's images from various places but his image of Cat Bells in the Lake District won the Visit Britain award in last year's Landscape Photographer of the Year. more

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Sea Fever by David Baker

The result is an immersive book that really shows off the power of the images in David Baker's collection. more

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Creative Landscape Photography Webinar

This is the last part of Doug Chinnery's three part series on Intentional Camera Movement and Multiple Exposure techniques for Creative Landscape Photography. more

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Blind Critique with David Clapp (Part Two)

We had to run a second Blind Critique Webinar with David Clapp because of the volume of submissions. We might have gone a bit quick through these but we hope you got some good feedback. more

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The Forest

Ever since I started photography in the early eighties I have been strongly attached to the forest. The tranquillity, the scents and the feeling comfort being embraced by trees, stimulates my senses. more

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Changing Landscapes?

The representations of the vista we commonly see in photography are still largely bound to the landscape traditions that arose in painting in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. more

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Hans Strand’s 2013

hope for new good images from the places I am going to see and that I will survive one more year in this wonderful job. more

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David Ward’s 2013

We asked a number of our contributors to answer a few questions on their past year and what 2014 holds. more

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Andrew Nadolski’s 2013

Porth Nanven. I think I only made around three trips to Porth Nanven during 2013. The constant change of this unique beach continues to draw me back. 2013 saw a change of film stock for me - moving from Reala to Portra 160. more

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Joe Cornish’s 2013

Steelworks and Valerian. The industrial landscapes of our area provides a fascinating contrast to the moors. This image distils an aspect I always find optimistic… the recovery of nature in a wasteland polluted by heavy metals and toxic chemicals. Linhof Techno, IQ180, Rodenstock Digaron-W 40mm f/4 more

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Tim Parkin’s 2013

Paul Moon took me out on my first outing after moving to the Yorkshire Wolds and after much huffing and puffing getting up the steep banks (from me - Paul’s fit as a fiddle) we were greeted with the sun cresting the other side of Millington Pastures. more

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Doug Chinnery’s 2013

I am not good at predictions although I do think we will continue to see more photographers, especially the young and the older leaving the bulk and weight of the DSLR systems in favour of the mirror-less systems such as the Fuji X. more

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