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Moorsview 2017

Following the success of our first event in 2015, PC Photographic and Trailblazer Outdoors are delighted to announce MOORSVIEW 2017. Once again renowned local photographers will come together to celebrate the beauty of the North York Moors and Coast. more

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Issue 140 PDF

Some camera filters are still significant to digital photography and can't be simulated in Photoshop. ND filters and polarisers are two very good examples. more

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The Photographer’s Ephemeris 3D

To summarise what the application does is quite simple, it casts shadows. Now that doesn’t sound that clever, but the clever bit is it casts shadows of Mountains and takes into account the curvature of the earth as well. more

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Endframe: ‘Llanberis over Glyn Rhonwy’ by Richard Childs

I can’t now recall how or when I first became aware of this work but there are several reasons why it caught my eye then and has since become a firm favourite. more

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10 Stop ND Filter Test

// Interest in very long exposure photography isn’t new. In fact, it was originally the only way to take photographs as more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Aaron Dickson, Elke Epp, John Higgs, Peter Geraerts more

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Julian Calverley

Has been creating imagery in one form or another since he was old enough to hold a paint brush. He has many years experience as a photographer. At home both in the studio and on location, shooting people, landscape, lifestyle, automotive and underwater. more

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What to do with honey pots?

Those iconic locations which are a must place to visit but which have already been photographed a million times. What should the enthusiast landscape photographer do? more

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Charlotte Gibb

You will find classic views of these on her website, but she is drawn more to making her own observations of the places which she holds dearest to her heart and which she has developed close relationships with. more

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Bark Art

When you look at trees close-up, it is almost disconcerting the extent to which they are not hard inanimate solids, but almost flesh-like, delicate and vulnerable. more

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Issue 139 PDF

It’s very easy when the weather is disagreeable and the landscape turns green to just stay in, waiting for the light as such, starting from midsummer I’ve committed myself to a 365 project, at least one photograph a day, every day for the foreseeable future. more

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Yan Preston – Mother River

The plan was to photograph, with a large plate camera, 63 Y points which correlate to precisely 100 kilometre points along the Yangtze River, making up an epic journey of 6.320 km across China more

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Endframe: ‘A view of Bossington Beach looking west, taken in the early morning’ by Joe Cornish

It was a moment that struck me immediately, a deeply visceral study of light, form, flow, textures, and gravitas. Here was a photograph that seemed to be about a time and place, not merely a documentary. more

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Camera Types for Large Format Photography

For the uninitiated, the different types of large format cameras available can be daunting. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Alison Taylor, Arron Haggart, David Eberlin & Nils Karlson more

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