


Water in Motion
Every second of every day, something of great beauty and mystery appears and then disappears. We often miss these events because we are lost in thought or maybe focused on photographing that “great shot” and we don’t see something that is right there. more

Beware of the Woods
I am fascinated by the idea of finding strange and frightening apparitions in the most benign of woodland objects & places. more

Avebury in Snow
Avebury is famous for its Neolithic site. A bank, ditch and stone circle some 350m in diameter. It's not too far from home and so sometimes I find myself amongst its stones. more

Photography as Performance Art
In landscape photography, transcending the subject is quite difficult and is far less emotionally compliant than some other genres - portraiture, or street photography for example, where human values are explicit in the content. more

Simon Baxter on Vlogging
A few weeks ago, Simon Baxter and his dog Meg joined us in the Highlands to sample some of the delights that the Atlantic rainforest of Ardnamurchan has to offer. Simon is one of a new breed of communicator called a 'vlogger'. more

Guy Dickinson
I am open to anything that makes you stop, think and question what’s in front of you; I have little time for the purely picturesque. more

Exploring the Suffolk Coastline
David & Alan happened to be visiting the same area on the Suffolk coastline this February. David's images are intended to show the ‘moodiness’ of Walberswick and the coastline of Covehithe beach. Alan has chosen to show the results of mono conversions of some classic Suffolk landscapes. more

The Galápagos Islands
During the second half of the 1960s, I saw a few 30 minutes TV programs on Swedish television. As I watched them a dream was born – a dream of someday being able to visit this archipelago myself. more

Shoshin
All it took was adopting a simple attitude change. Instead of judging the weather and light (or even looking at the weather forecast ahead of a shoot), I felt grateful for whatever Mother Nature provided to me. more

End frame: Kärrmark by Jan Tove
The chaos has become cosmos, order. But there is something unpleasant about the picture, the branches stick to me and the moody colour scale and the messy bushes force the viewer to choose whether it's beautiful or just scary. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Susan Rowe, Olivier Caire, Connor Finch & Aaron Dickson more

Ojos del Mar, Atacama
The curves and colours of these ancient pools provided some wonderful photographic opportunities, especially in the calm twilight before dawn when they became perfectly still, allowing the colours of the water to be seen. more

The National Parks of Australia
The goal for all the images was to showcase the beautiful National Parks that this country has to offer and show how peaceful it is to visit such isolated and natural places! more

Lights from the Far Far North
The majesty of the mountains and the fragility the glaciers and you will get a sense for the delicate balance and the incredible fragility of that Far North world. more

Winter at the Coast
All these images were taken during the winter when the low angle of the sun gives an opportunity of good light for most of the day. more