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Eden At Shoregill Mallerstang 1
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Heraclitus and Panta Rhei – Everything Flows

Panta Rhei, translated as Everything Flows, is an aphorism that is often used as a short summary of the concepts of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus, more

Andrew Warren Poppit
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Anweledig Naw

I don’t know if I have succeeded or not, but it has given my love of this approach to photography a purpose, and it has helped me to focus my attention on my intention. more

On Landscape Issue80
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Issue 260

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Dungeon Canyon Eliott Porter
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End frame: Dungeon Canyon, Glen Canyon by Eliot Porter

A collection of 80 images was first published in 1963 under the title “The Place No One Knew - Glen Canyon on the Colorado” as part of the Sierra Club’s Exhibit Format Series. more

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Woodland Sanctuary – Book Review

Alongside the exhibition by Joe Cornish and Simon Baxter detailed elsewhere in this issue, the two photographers also collaborated on a book to work alongside it (and as a showcase for those unable to visit the exhibition). more

Sent To On Landscape (4x4 Portfolio 2022)
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4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted by Des Kleineibst, Eric Sweeney, Jerome Colombo & Radu Patrascu more

Relentless
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Save Yourself

If nothing else, with such things at stake as avoiding suffering and living a more meaningful life, at least consider the possibility that whatever value you may get from photography today may pale in comparison with other kinds of value available to you. more

Frb5489
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Past Masters – Part Three

There are people who collect beautiful pictures of views in an attempt to make pretty pictures and those who explore further and try to express themselves through photography. more

Smokey Waters Copy
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Paula Pink

In the last couple of years, she has been experimenting with alternative photographic processes. The latter, most notably cyanotypes, have become popular recently. more

Wjb6434
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The Place Where Water Runs Through The Rock

Water movement has carved canyons, not straight down, but following the softest sandstone curves rendering layers of hard and soft, orange, red, and permanently leaving deep dark desert varnish. more

A Look Of Innocence | Sb
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Woodland Sanctuary Exhibition by Joe Cornish and Simon Baxter

Woodland Sanctuary is a joint exhibition between photographers Simon Baxter and Joe Cornish. The work was gathered over the last five years, all of it within the North York Moors National Park. more

On Landscape Issue80
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Issue 259

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Ostrava Blast Furnace Slag Fedor Gabčan
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End Frame – Ostrava Blast Furnace Slag by Fedor Gabčan

The photo was taken in 1966 on an analog Pentacon six with Flektogon 50mm f4 lens and it captures the hot slag dump from nearby ironworks Karolina. Even the city centre was used for heavy industry and coal mining at that time. more

Looker Exhibit 17
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Watchers of the Forest

Looker Watchers of the Forest' is the first land art exhibition of its kind to be displayed along the major oak trail at the Sherwood Forest National nature reserve more

12 Bridalveil Fall With Pine Tree, Yosemite National Park
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Steve Alterman

This time last year we were just receiving the first submissions for our Natural Landscape awards and one of those was from Steve Alterman. Later, after many rounds of judging and verifying images, his exquisite photograph of a pseudo mountain on a midnight black sandy beach won first place in the competition more

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