Where have the Berries gone?
I have two pictures to show you, not the most scientific of comparisons, but it’s enough to show an aspect of digital photography more
Reflections on Autumn
The season has been a wet one too with frequent spells of stormy weather often lasting for days on end. more
A Skye Log
It’s an obsession, I admit it, even the giants of Torridon and the beautiful mountains of the far North West can’t drag me away from the Isle of Skye. more
Creativity in Landscape Photography
We all ask profound questions about life from time to time from “why is there suffering in the world?” to "why do I have to die?” They are deep and meaningful questions, imponderables that unify us in life. So why does most landscape photography aspire to little more that “the rocks are hard” or even “the water is soft”? more
Aspect Ratios – Part 1
For photographers of a certain (ahem) age, the aspect ratio of 35mm film, 24mm x 36mm (ie 2x3), was fed to us like mother’s milk. more
Bole Hill & Padley Gorge, Peak District
Padley Gorge is well know in photography circles, mostly for Burbage Brook, the small stream that flows through the length of this wooded, miniature valley. more
On Landscape Launch!
ASBO Allstar - Flickr As I had mentioned in the news from the previous issue, Joe and I gave a interactive session at the National Media Museum on the 16th of October as part of the Photocamp project. The talk was ostensibly about film and digital but we quickly meandered around a few different topics as questions were asked from the audience. I'll come back to more
High Light – Colin Prior
This is a must buy for anyone with a passion for the British mountains or landscape photography. more
What’s up with the Histogram?
I think most of us who use digital cameras (and that must include 95% of film users as well, with their little digital playthings) have looked at a histogram. more
Neil Bryce
For every 'famous' photographer that you may hear about through our esteemed photographic press or via 'exploring' the photo sharing websites. more
Hindsight – Scotland’s Coast
Our Hindsight series continues on with a series of pictures from Scotland's Coast. more
Antony Spencer
Antony is a deserving winner of Take a View 2010, his capture of Corfe is original and well seen. more
Eliot Porter
Eliot Porter, born in 1901; the beginning of a century that would transform photography. more
Landscape Photographer of the Year
Corfe Castle - Anthony Spencer It's that time of year again where hundreds of photographers around the UK end up dazed and confused and a small handful end up quite happy and one quite rich. Yes it's the Take a View competition - the UK's only dedicated landscape photography competition. I have been quite critical of the competition previously and have drawn more
Brimham Rocks, North Yorkshire
The victorians thought it was some form of Druidic place of religious significance, such is the astonishing variety of rock outcrops and features more

