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Castelluccio in Flowers

The last flowering before earthquake changed the landscape forever. more

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Ullswater Shoreline

Staying in Pooley Bridge gave excellent access to the Ullswater lake shoreline which not only provided lake views but also wooded areas, grasses, lone trees, boats and distant mountains. more

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Endframe: Seattle Gasworks by David Fokos

Some images pass by while others grab your attention immediately but still allow you to move on. Others both grab your attention immediately and get under your skin. more

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Thomas Joshua Cooper

Last year, Colin McClean suggested that we should interview with Thomas Joshua Cooper, the Professor and founder of the Fine Art Photography Department at Glasgow School of Art, and with Colin's connections with the Department, he offered to help arrange it. more

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Fay Godwin – The Drovers’ Roads of Wales and Other Photographs Exhibition

Fay Godwin’s work advertised as ‘The Drovers’ Roads of Wales and Other Photographs’ in the MOMA Gallery, Machynlleth, Wales. more

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A Technique for Editing Your Photography…

You may have your own methods, for your own purpose. For each of us, these might be very different. I hope these thoughts might add something to your own thinking and workflow. more

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Scott Robertson

This was my first proper introduction to the world of landscape photography and it was these landscape interpretations that tugged on my imagination and emotions unlike my own snap happy creations. more

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Surviving Winter

In the same way, how many photographers do a proper review of their kit before heading out to capture the beauty of the Winter landscape? And how much awareness do we have of some of the risks we may be running when we are lured by the crystalline magic of the season..? more

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Endframe: The magical forest by Sandra Bartocha

I don’t remember the large landscapes when I’ve been out. In those moments of tranquillity, it’s the small elements I remember - the light dancing through the leaves on the trees or the frost glistening on the grass in the sunrise. more

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linhof studio Open Day

This year, our partners linhof studio are having an alternative to the Photography Show. This will be a special one-day event here at Linhof Studio on Wednesday 22nd February. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Antonio Correia, David Ball, David Fearn & Peter Russell. more

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Dungeness dereliction

Over many years I have been visiting and photographing Dungeness which has captivated me. The big skies, the desolation, the unpredictability of the weather and the feeling of isolation and abandonment. more

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Traces of Botany

The four images presented here are part of a growing series interpreting and evaluating my emotional connection and reaction to horticultural decay. more

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Isle Of Skye 

My Skye journey started off at Neist Point for sunset and being one of Skye’s most photographed places I was weary of it being very busy and everyone being crowded at the same place. more

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Distant Mountains

These four images belong to a large series of photographs done during a travel in Ladakh, India in July 2013. more

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