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The Devil’s Dictionary

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...and by Jffield. Both have some really good definitions, but thankfully without too much overlap with the list above. 6 With apologies to Guy Tal, More than a Rock, Rocky Nook, 2013 7 With apologies to Joe Cornish in On Landscape Issue 216 8 With apologies to Andrew Sanderson in On Landscape Issue 218 9 See On Landscape "Landscape and...

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Natural Landscape Photography Awards 2022

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...my parents home and I’ll be able to work on press during it’s printing. Joe Cornish, Alex Nail and others I know have used the printers so I’m very confident we’ll have a product ready to ship around mid-February. If you would like to see more images from the competition, take a look at the galleries at the Natural Landscape...

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The pleasure of the search for the unexpected

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...on rock in waves, Långholmen, Sweden, 2007 References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serendipity By coincidence, David Ward also refers to the overabundance of photographers at Mesa Arch and elsewhere in his recent article on Acquisitions and Inquisitions in Issue No. 235, see https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2021/07/david-ward-acquisitions-inquisitions/ See the On Landscape articles by Joe Cornish in Issue 180 at https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2019/03/a-question-of-responsibility/ and by Sarah Marino in Issue 197 at...

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Enter the Dragon – Part1

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Drakensberg from Mikes Pass I saw pictures of the Drakensberg mountain range in South Africa twenty five years ago. The skyline of spectacular peaks and exotically-fertile foothills made a big impression, as did the evocative name (Dragon's mountains). So I didn't need persuading when Denis Hocking, friend and long term South African aficionado, suggested a trip for November of this...

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The Future of Landscape Photography

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The phone rings. It is Mr P, chief finance officer (and every other officer) of the On Landscape Corporation… "How about a piece on the future of Landscape Photography?" Tim suggested brightly. "Hmmm, great idea, I'd love to read something on that. Obviously a job for the Professor (David Ward)." "He's off to Tasmania so you'll have to do it....

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David Tatnall

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...has always been very special to me. I also really like spending time in the arid regions too. In fact, if the light is good I’m happy where ever I am. Snow Gums. Baw Baw National Park Many British photographers have fallen in love with Dombrovskis' work, in some cases via Joe Cornish and On Landscape's features about him. Could...

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One Square Mile

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...in that specific dilemma here. Greater minds (and consciences) than mine have done so to greater effect and in greater depth than I ever could. Joe Cornish, for one, is an informed, excellent and impassioned writer on this very subject. However, the pandemic and the resultant lockdown resulted in us all being somewhat ‘becalmed’ for a year or more, and...

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Mark Pickup

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...four seasons in one day, particularly in the Lake District! Frosty Morning on Hampsfell Near Grange Over Sands When you started photography, which photographers inspired you? And as you progressed, did you find any new inspirations? My overall photography inspiration was Ansel Adams, as the years progressed, I discovered the works of Joe Cornish & Charlie Waite. Both photographers’ books...

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Book Reviews

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...And if anybody is well placed to produce a book like this, Trym is the person. I may be biased but from an outsider’s perspective, Trym has all the appearance of Norway’s national landscape photographer, a Scandinavian Joe Cornish with a nice line in Fjords perhaps. Unlike many professional landscape photographers, most of Trym’s well-known work has been produced in...

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The Low Drone

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...interesting article by Joe Cornish and Tim Parkin about drones and their place in modern landscape photography (On Landscape 249). One of the tentative conclusions from this article is that especially the top down photographs from high above, which often offer a visually attractive, abstract representation of the landscape, has conquered the world of landscape photography. In fact, you could...

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