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Sean Goswell

I still consider myself relatively new to photography, and I think it takes time to find your own way and a way of presenting your vision that shows who you are. more

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Inspiration

Moray landscape photographers Ian Cameron and Jim Robertson recently joined forces for an exhibition of their work in The Gallery at Elgin Library in Moray. more

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What’s up with Camera Firmware?

Why should we be so limited by aspect ratio? Ever since the start of photography, cameras have had ‘custom’ aspect ratios. more

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Verzasca Valley in Switzerland

If you’re looking for a location which can offer both boundless photographic potential, and also plenty to entertain non-photographer members of the family, this is it more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue's landscape photography 4x4 portfolio features Adam Fowler, Cat Thompson, Richard Fox and Scott Murray. more

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Vision Five Exhibition

Five photographers, five visions of the world that surrounds us. Despite the diversity of the subject matter and their individual interpretations, the artists are connected by one aim. more

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Endframe: Bogna Patrycja Altman

Personally I’m first stirred by the composition, the central positioning of the tree immediately arrests my attention. I cannot be pulled away, as the subtle but assertive diagonal lines keeps pulling me back more

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Thomas Peck’s Critiques

If our reading of a picture is based on a literal, descriptive level, then the inclusion of a figure in the landscape has a very simple function: it is there to suggest a sense of scale. The figure acts as a basic juxtaposition between a known height/size and the rest of the content of the image. However, if a photograph is also to be read on a more metaphorical level, then the inclusion of a figure suddenly becomes much more

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Romancing the American Southwest

This mysterious land of enchantment, a siren song seducing many an explorer, writer, poet, miner, photographer, artist and even those seeking healing of the metaphysical kind. more

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Experience Landscape Photography With Canon

Tim Parkin and David Clapp are doing a mini tour of the UK with the support of Canon cameras where you can try out the new 5DS and 5DSr and some of the best lenses out on location. more

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Hillary Younger

Hillary Younger returned to her native Tasmania after an extended period of travelling and living overseas. Drawn back by the island’s wilderness areas which she had previously explored on horseback and on foot, a new passion for photography emerged. more

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Big Speaker Event 2015

Professional landscape photographers David Clapp and Mark Littlejohn will be presenting their lectures on Friday 13th November 2015 at 7.30pm. more

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Travels in a Strange Land : Dark Spaces

Over the last few years, Matt Botwood has been exploring the creative side of his landscape photography in various ways. The most significant of which is his series "Travels in a Strange Land". more

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The Focal Length of the Eye

Whilst putting together the pub quiz for our landscape photography conference last year, David Ward and I wanted to add the question "What focal length is the eye?" more

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Featured Interview with Rob Knight & Steve Devonport

Dark Visions is an exhibition of monochrome photography by landscape photographer and photographic educator Rob Knight. It seeks to provide a mixed media experience drawing together through collaboration photography and writing as creative arts. Tim catches up with Rob and Steve to talk about the making of the exhibition & ebook. more

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