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Silent Waters

These four pictures are part of a series called 'Silent Waters'. In this series, I tried to capture places at the shores of lakes where men can meet / enter the water: more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Istvan Nagy, Jonathan Carr & Paul Burgess more

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Julian Calverley – “A Journey Into Landscape Photography”

Many people are probably only aware of Julian Calverley for his iPhone photographs and subsequent book. These gained a huge amount of coverage for Julian, so much that I think he's a little fed up of the iphonographer label. However, Julian's work is so much more than just the mobile phone and a bit of post processing. His bread and butter work are in high end advertising photography for clients such as the car manufacturers Land Rover, Aston Martin more

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Endframe: Rho Ophiuchi Nebuale in Scorpio constellation by Scott Rosen

You can argue astrophotography is more science than art; you are capturing what’s already there. There isn’t any room for different interpretation. It’s not like you can change your composition. more

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Treescapes

The exhibition brings together a small selection of photographs of trees in the landscape that I have been studying for the last 30 years. more

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Clashach Cove

Clashach Cove, sometimes known as Cove Bay, is in the North East of Scotland and is situated on the Moray coast to the East of the little town of Hopeman. more

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Sandra Bartocha

It’s taken a little while to do so as Sandra has been busy bringing to completion Lys - An intimate Journey to the North, her joint project with Werner Bollmann, but I think you will agree that it has been worth the wait. more

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Compositional Controversies

Loosely defined, positive space is, ‘object’; Negative space is the area between ‘objects’. Hence the title: Form (positive space, not space at all!) and Void (negative space). more

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The Subtle World of Infra Red

What the IR camera had done was something similar to what my chemistry would have done to my sheet film in the darkroom, which was retaining all of the tonal variations in the highlights and offering rich dark shadow tonality. more

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Using Light Meters

In summary, we have spot meters that take a reading of a specific small area of a scene and incident meters that measure the light falling on a scene. more

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Endframe: “Deciduous Beech In Winter, Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair, Tasmania” by Peter Dombrovskis. 1993

The composition is truly exceptional for such a chaotic subject and makes me admire Peter's great eye for these type of scenes. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Carla Regler, Andy Ford, Daniel Secrieru & David Driman. more

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Junk

One person’s junk is another’s subject material. A friend and fellow photographer, and I like to photograph the urban landscape. more

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Forest details

I try to hike the trails of my local forests as often as I can. I love trees and have been trying to photograph them for a while now. more

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Bolerium, Cornwall’s West Penwith Peninsula

‘Bolerium’ explores the physical and psychological landscape of Penwith, an isolated region in the far west of Cornwall. more

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