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Endframe: Upper Torridon, Winter Dawn by Joe Cornish

The midground provides a delicate connection between the upper and lower regions of the frame, with the two crops of land almost ‘reaching out’ to each other. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Gaetano Pimazzoni, Graham Devenish, Matt Lethbridge & Matteo Natalucci more

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Marks on Land

These four photographs were shot near where I live in the region Marche in Italy. more

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New Venture

This series of images come from my first real foray into the southern Lake District. more

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High Dartmoor

I return again and again to try to capture the drama and light of this lonely, windswept and desolate place, which changes daily with the weather and the seasons. more

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Lessinia Lights

Lessinia Lights is a small work where I try to catch the beauty of this land where the wild Nature melts with the human presence. more

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Alex Winser

Alex credits his interest in photography to a love of nature which inspired him to buy a camera and explore the world of macro photography. more

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South Georgia

Travelling to the end of the world is not an easy task, and South Georgia certainly qualifies for this category. First, you need to cross 1850km of open water from the southern tip of South America over the Scotia Sea to get there; a voyage which can be a stormy inferno if the luck isn't with you. So I thanked God that this time mother nature was kind to us as we had four days of gentle rolling on more

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Moving into Film

I’ve never really been a kit man, so to speak. Since starting my journey in landscape photography a few years ago, almost every shot I have taken has been on one of two lenses. Now I can already imagine the incredulity that some will feel reading this, what an amateur! But I think it boils down to two reasons – firstly to save weight as a lot of my photography is spent up and down mountains and secondly the cost more

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Bye, Bye Landscape Photography, Dear

Sheer populousness is often a sign that something has peaked, and that its exciting, pioneering days are over. Given how varied the world is, and how different people are, I wondered: why do so many landscape photographs look exactly the same more

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The Path of Opportunity

Once the brain is primed to pursue a singular goal or solution, it will focus attention on that outcome to the detriment of others. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: David Haughton, Istvan Nagy, Jason Riley & Jörg Frauenhoffer. more

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Feldsee Morning

The Feldsee is a small tarn in the southern part of Germany's Black Forest mountain range. more

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Short Moments

Situated on the edge of the Peak District lies an area of 'Forestry Commission' woodland known as Bottom Moor and Farley Moor just above Matlock. Due to it's location the area is prone to fog and mist and on the right day, the whole area is enveloped by blanket of mist. All these images were taken whilst on the way to work, completely unplanned and spontaneous. more

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Sand, Wind and Light

I have always been fascinated with patterns in the nature and how the various forces of nature can create something together that we often perceive aesthetically beautiful. more

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