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After the Fire

A black burned landscape with small dead animals. At first sight this probably does not sound like an attractive subject for a photo project. Nevertheless, when he heard from the wild fire in a national park close by, Theo Bosboom was curious enough to take a look. And he was glad he had taken his photo gear because what he found was dreary and gaunt, but at the same time very photogenic. The devastation On April 20, 2014, I saw  the more

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All Along the Watershed

I can't quite remember why and when I decided to explore the watershed. I thought there may be a watershed in Wiltshire, my home county – there are after all rivers that flow in different directions. more

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Patagonia Least Explored

Patagonia encompasses both Chile and Argentina. The region is comprised of a vast expanse of desert, mountains, and remote glaciers. more

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Large Format Camera Accessories

Once you’ve bought your large format camera, it’s time to look at the ‘extras’ that you’ll need in order to take pictures. more

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Endframe: Sleepy Hollow – Epping Autumn two by Nigel Morton

Nigel's images just blew me away, across the board.  It wasn't just one single image, it was his entire Flickr portfolio that led to this visceral reaction, but in particular, Sleepy Hollow that really sucked me in. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Cathryn Baldock, Derrick Golland, Lee Rolfe & Yiann Stevens Cegarra more

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River Tales Project

Through studying photography, I found myself veering towards a more traditional representation of the landscape while using modern technology. I am combining a personal journey, through experiencing the landscape in its pure form and represent it as I see it. I focus on rivers, especially from source to sea, and how this journey has become a portal for me to engage with Nature, finding more

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Failure leads to success

Sometimes our best made plans don't always work out, so when things go awry, the weather doesn't turn out quite like the reports suggested, persevere and keep pushing for an image more

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Green boundaries

There is quiet – a peace and stillness that comes from being away from towns and main roads – but essentially created by the rhythms of the countryside. more

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Lily Ponds

As I spent time photographing the lily pads I was struck by the intricate details of colour and form to be found in them. more

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Thomas Peck’s Critiques

The results of long exposures to the passage of the sun are quite extraordinary. The images all have a deep gash where the sun has burned a hole in the paper. more

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Saltwick Bay

It was the middle of December, temperatures were close to zero, what better time than to go to the beach, right? more

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Chris Gilbert

His workshops are perennially popular and he is also one of five landscape photographers behind the Peak Photography Gallery in Bakewell. more

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FotoFest 2017

Fotospeed are delighted to bring together 4 world-renowned photographers for a day of talks on Sunday 10th September 2017, The Edge, University of Bath. more

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Compositional Controversies

It would be irresponsible not to address these two ideas, Depth, and Flow in any series that aspires to illuminate photographic composition. These are certainly not Rules of Composition in the conventional sense. But are they Considerations? You bet. more

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