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| Roker Pier

One of my favourite images in the book is of Roker Pier. Not because it’s technically my best, or because it’s sold well, but because of the memory it holds. After Mum’s diagnosis, when she could still walk, I took her to places she’d never been. more

Flowerscapes

| Flowerscapes 011

Foxglove (digitalis), photographed along the road near Garderen, the Netherlands. Thanks to the spots on the inside of the flower, bumblebees and bees are lured into the flowers to snack on the nectar. A couple of months ago, my new photo book, Flowerscapes. A Bug’s Eye View was published. A book that - as the title reveals - is entirely dedicated to our wildflowers, photographed from more

Natural Landscape Photography Awards 2025

| Nlpa

It's the Natural Landscape Photography Awards time of year again, and we've spent the last few weeks making final decisions on winners during a long seven-hour judging session on Zoom. A big thank you to Matt Palmer from Australia, who had to stay up from midnight until the next morning in order to synchronise with the Europeans and Americans on our panel. The rest of our judging panel consisted of Jennifer Renwick from the US, Jack Lodge from more

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| Ruby Mountasins, Nevada Usa

Following on from Tim’s article about Aspen (Populus tremuloides) in Issue 336, we’ve received a wide range of responses. The images explore the species from different perspectives — from detailed studies of bark and leaf to wider views showing aspen in its landscape. more

 

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    on 8×10 film vs IQ4 150mp

    p.s. Here's a microscope photograph of a 10x8 vs a drum scan of a 10x8. The differences are not vast. Drum scans capture most of the detail if you're working with 5x7 to 10x8 at normal apertures. https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/miroscope-700.jpg

    - Tim Parkin, 06:33 27th Sep

    on Large Format Lenses – The Standards

    I agree with most of that apart from the bit about control over camera movements. Landscape photographs make heavy use of 'looming' and fine control of tilt. Combined, they reward image circle. These 'constraints' only really affect very wide lenses and I think the only real beneficial lenses are those under 130mm. [...]

    - Tim Parkin, 18:16 25th Sep

    on But What’s in the Mountains?

    Thanks, Paul. There is certainly a complex legal environment that allows illegal marijuana cultivation, particularly a lack of public awareness and concern. The environmental concerns and the damage to the watersheds is a big problem.

    - Keith Evans, 17:12 25th Sep

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