Issue 339
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End frame: Shimmer & Flame by Simon Baxter
Looking at Shimmer & Flame brings back memories of my own autumn forest wanderings. Though few of them had such perfectly magical conditions. more
Impermanence is the Language of Nature
Impermanence is nature's language. Translating this language into photographs is what I try to do with my shots. more
Nigel Danson
After a life changing experience in Yosemite National Park, he left behind a successful corporate career to follow his love of landscape photography. Today, Nigel is known for his painterly woodland scenes, his inspiring YouTube channel with half a million followers, and his commitment to sustainable, meaningful creative practice. In this conversation, he reflects on rediscovering joy through photography, the value of printing, the collaboration with Fotospeed developing the Natural Smooth 310 paper, and his ongoing mission to capture every more
Thinking Small in Fall
In the weeks following ‘peak fall color,’ I enjoy how the trees look without so many leaves–showing more of their trunks and branches which reveal more lines and structure to compose with more
From Inspiration to Illusion
I, too, have been struggling with my creativity, with the future. Full of fears and self-doubt. I feel for them when things go wrong, and am elated when they catch a break. more
Navigating the Currents of Art and Science
More recently, some scientists are focusing on links between science and art. For example, natural scientists in the “SciArt” community are creating art using photographs of scientific processes and phenomena, with the goal of making science more interesting for the wider public. more
Natural Landscape Photography Awards 2025
Every year since year two, we have tried to include some ‘special awards’. There were created for a few different reasons. Primarily to ensure that certain classes of image that may be under or over represented in the main categories can have a focused outlet. E.g. in the first year we included Rocks & Geology, Trees & Forests, Snow & Ice, Mountains and Rivers & Seas. These just seemed to be some core subjects to include. We also an more

