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Island by Hans Strand

I know I’m a critical viewer though and a few people have been impressed with the publication when they’ve dropped by and if you’re a big Hans Strand fan (with equally big pockets and arms) then this is probably a must buy. more

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Photographing Snowdonia Mountains by Nick Livesey

After an excellent start to the book showing the safety, accessibility and local knowledge aspects of walking in the mountains (i.e. Where to get a good breakfast!) the book’s core content is a series of high-level mountain walks, with viewpoints selected along the way. more

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Behind the Photograph by Charlie Waite

If you’re an older photographer, you may remember the original ‘The Making of Landscape Photographs’ and ‘Seeing Landscapes’ books that Charlie produced in the 1990s and if you do then, like me, you would have enjoyed reading his descriptions of how he found and constructed the photographs therein. more

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End frame: Untitled 2008/09 by Bill Henson

The eye searching for detail wants to automatically aim straight for the lovely rich cloud on the left but as soon as it does you want to explore further. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Goran Prvulovic, Jason Jones, John Potter & Paul Hetzel. more

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Landscapes Of Eastern Greenland

Over the past 2 years, I reviewed and became fascinated by multiple still images and videos of the Scoresby Sound in Eastern Greenland. more

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Strensall Common

I'm very fortunate to have Strensall Common Nature Reserve just a fifteen minute drive from home. more

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Keweenaw

"Keweenaw" is a Native American word that means "portage or place where portage is made". The Keweenaw Peninsula is the northernmost portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It projects into Lake Superior and is formed from tilted strata of volcanic rock that form both the Keweenaw Peninsula and Isle Royale. The ancient lava flows of the Keweenaw Peninsula were produced during the Mesoproterozoic Era as a part of the Midcontinent more

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Canadian Prairies

Much of Canada is covered in prairies, and while this might not sound like the most exciting of places for a photographer to shoot, these particular photos beg to differ. more

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Trym Ivar Bergsmo

I've been following Trym's work on Facebook for quite some time and it's nice to see work from such an iconic place as Lofoten but through the eyes of a 'local'. more

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Charlie Waite

Charlie was the opening speaker at this year's Meeting of Minds conference in Penrith. His talk was on an investigation into what the landscape photographer needs to attempt to invest into the photograph to draw a favourable and positive response from its audience..... more

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A Visual and Tactile Adventure

During this year I have participated in a project called ‘Territoire-s’, which was an artistic exchange of ideas between artists from two countries. more

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Transitions

Making colour management a key part of your workflow is essential if you want to avoid this disappointment. more

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Doug Chinnery

I am particularly drawn to the abstract impressionists, the impressionists, the cubists and so on. From this, I have found my own image making has been hugely influenced and all of my work is now abstract in form.   more

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Winter on the Isle of Skye

Most of all there were powerful lights and strong contrasts depicting perfectly the rich culture of the land; the long history that built it and the strong characters of the people living here. more

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