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I am Camera

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In actual fact, I am not, and therein lies the theme of this article. As human beings we all have command and control of a computer that far exceeds in sophistication and integration anything built by NASA, and yes, that is our brain. (If only it felt that way when I reach my afternoon 'dip' around 16.13 each day!). A...

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The Big Move

| Kelp On Opinan Beach

...it. Joe Cornish and the like can do it with ease. But my attempts to capture the grandeur of my locale left me seriously underwhelmed. Instead, I found that my head was being turned with greater regularity by the smaller view. Views that I’m fairly sure I would have walked past in the lakes. Grudie Pines: The sort of scene...

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End frame: Near Sommarøy by David Ward

| Norway Boulder And Grass

...Unfortunately, all of Joe Cornish’s tours were fully booked so I settled on a trip with the non-award-winning David Ward instead. To be fair, I was already an admirer of his work through his writings for Outdoor Photography and his book ‘Landscape Within’ so knew I would be in safe hands, even if he did have a bit of a...

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Technology advance and evolutionary adaptation or why it is all about harmony (for me)

| Wabi Sabi

...but the discussion is interesting. André Rouille has published a number of books on photography and maintains the site www.paris-art.com. The only book of his I could find that has been translated into English was A History of Photography: Social and Cultural Perspectives with Jean-Claude Lemagny from 1987. See the article by Joe Cornish in Issue no. 180 https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2019/03/a-question-of-responsibility/ and...

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How do you make a boring field look interesting?

| 52n 0 Dianabuzoianusmall

...be published in cases where several photographers photographed at the same locations. To achieve this, we established a selection panel comprising RPS members Simon Hill, Hon.FRPS and Joe Cornish, Hon.FRPS, Vanda Ralevska (regular judge for Landscape Photographer of the Year) and Nigel Clifford FRGS, president of the Royal Geographical Society. Inevitably, of course, I was keen to take part myself...

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Aspen (Poplar Tremuloides)

| Lone Holdout (2023)

The leaves of the aspen flutter, though the air be still as glass; they speak in a voice of silver, to the meadow and the pass.Traditional mountain verse The aspen leaves tremble delicately, giving off a sound as of tiny bells.John Muir (Our National Parks) Colorado Stand, Joe Cornish The aspen is a real treasure of a tree species from...

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End frame: Arran Light by Dylan Nardini

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...of his work and others of that ilk. I’d heard people talk of people from our own generation whose names now trip off the tongue - Bruce Percy, William Neil, Guy Tal, Charlie Waite, Joe Cornish, Mark Littlejohn - all incredibly influential published artists who regularly fill these pages and from whose portfolios I could easily have chosen a photograph....

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