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Jean Discours - One day 6
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One day ~ Time in landscape photography

That morning provided me with over two hours of snap shooting interrupted by some instances of contemplation. As a result, a series of 15 photos taken in a silence only broken by the stir of a distant breeze. more

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End frame: Clear stream edged with maples, by Shinzo Maeda

Clear stream edged with maples reminds the viewer that we are a part of the natural order of things, and it is our most solemn duty to care for the treasures of nature with which we have been blessed. more

Alex Hare BookMaking 002
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Photo Book Making

A handmade book can be a beautiful and tangible embodiment of the passion, love and enthusiasm we have for our landscapes and how we choose to present them more

Kimberly Schneider - Bulls Eye
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Lost and Found, an interview with Kimberly Schneider

We got an email from Kimberly at the beginning of June to say she’d set up her darkroom again and started experiment with photograms. more

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The Intimate Landscape

The intimate landscape maybe that place in landscape photography where we can justly claim our medium is a form of visual poetry. more

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Eadweard Muybridge and the River of Shadows

This issue we have another instalment in our Lockdown book club, although I suppose we have to come up with a new name for it as we’re mostly out of lockdown now. Anyways, this issue David Ward and I will be looking at a book about the life and era of American photographer, Edweard Muybridge by Rebecca Solnit. more

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Greg Russell

To achieve lofty goals - or even modest ones - in wilderness preservation, we need time. The next generation will surely be critical in these efforts (and I hope highly critical of our own efforts!). All wilderness preservation comes down to two of the rarest human virtues: humility and restraint. more

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A Scottish Winter Journey

It was a great journey with all sorts of weather and light and I learned a lot from it. I am pretty sure this will not be my last winter in Scotland. more

Adam Pierzchala - Lichens Svalbard-Jewel
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Lichens

Lichens grow only very slowly, sometimes only a few millimetres in a year. Slow growth often implies longevity and lichens are among the oldest living things on the planet. more

Mark Littlejohn - phone photography - Glencoe
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Phone Photos

My iPhone removes all the technical barriers. I see something and I snap it. Simple. We make life too complicated at times. more

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End frame: Paria Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness area in Northern Arizona by Jack Dykinga

A mecca of sorts for landscape photographers, Paria Canyon is certainly well documented. Nevertheless, Dykinga’s image stands apart. I was struck by the juxtaposition of the ancient petrified sand dunes with the withered branch. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: James W. Fortune, Kåre Selvejer, Leslie Landerkin & Nils Leonhardt more

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Patterns of the Outer Hebrides

This brief collection of photographs is a highly curated synthesis of what the Outer Hebrides represent to me in a deeply aesthetical way. more

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Finding Beauty in the Fog

Landscapes in the marsh and along the canal can be cluttered making it more challenging to isolate the scene. But with fog comes the opportunity to discover and capture the beauty more simply. more

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ICM – First attempts in a new and unknown direction

For some time I have had a wish of making more abstract images, concentrating more on shapes, colours and my own emotional responses to the landscape rather than the subject itself. more

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