365 / March 2026
Lochaber includes a large area, from Spean Bridge in the North to Rannoch Moor in the South and from the Grampians in the East to the Small Isles in the West. more
Lesley MacGregor
What I learn from the geometry and simplicity of architectural photography helps me see light and shape in the landscape. What I feel in a minimal landscape allows me to simplify my architectural photography. more
The Royal Photographic Society Landscape Group
This is the 7th outdoor location for the 2025/26 event, with tens of thousands having already seen these 80 beautifully printed images. more
Walking with Tolkien
I looked at the map I had brought, showing the route of Tolkien’s 1911 trek through the mountains. The group had started on the valley floor near Interlaken, then travelled through Lauterbrunnen and on toward the foot of the Eiger, which towers just under 4,000 metres. more
Photographing from my Kayak
I had enjoyed kayaking for exercise and as a means of exploring far and wide from the water in my younger years, my ’yak has recently become an important part of my current photographic tool kit. more
End frame: Tree trunk with snow falling, The Code for Flowers. The Last Star to Shine. by Al Brydon
To me, the dots, the snow, and the galaxy of stars work so well because they create a veil across the image, adding mystery and intrigue to the forest in the background. The trees appear in a mist, their delicate branches adding refinement and detail. more
4×4 Landscape Portfolios
Welcome to our 4x4 feature, which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios which has been submitted by Joseph Heathcott, Ken Fallu, Peter Delaney & Rob Sykes. more
Straddie Milky Way
Straddie (North Stradbroke Island, Queensland) is my go-to place. I have walked countless kilometres here and enjoyed every step. more
They called it the Tree of Life
Long before roads and maps, the San people knew the quiver tree - choje - as both companion and resource. Its hollow branches carried arrows, its bark held moisture, its shade gave respite. more
The Luminous Stillness of Québec’s Winter
the Québec Province, winter is not merely a season but a constant presence for many months, white and uncompromising, where the northeast wind sweeps across frozen fields and dense spruce forests. more
Hilary Bralove – Portrait of a Photographer
Based in northern Colorado after trading Washington D.C. for the American West decades ago, she has built a body of work that spans badlands and coastal cliffs, alpine meadows and desert night skies, migrating birds and nesting owls. more
Ian Gaston
I live in a rural area far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the Bay Area. On darker summer nights, I can look up at the sky and still see the galactic core of our Milky Way. more
Poetic Expressions
Personal Photography as a practice is very much like growing and tending a garden. I cannot assume nature and the landscape are an infinite exploitable resource more
Edgelands
We should look, he said, to the open spaces close to heather or other cover, where they might venture out to clear ground to bask in the sun. “The edge is often where the action is,” he told me sagely. more
End Frame: Climbers descending the Hoffman Route, Gross Glockner, 1893 by Vittorio Sella
Sella’s is often described as the mountaineer’s photographer. Many climbers have referred to Sella’s work in assisting them in planning how to approach a mountain, as the detail in his photographs is clear and informative. more

