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Category Archives: 4×4
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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Antonio Correia, David Ball, David Fearn & Peter Russell. more

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Dungeness dereliction

Over many years I have been visiting and photographing Dungeness which has captivated me. The big skies, the desolation, the unpredictability of the weather and the feeling of isolation and abandonment. more

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Traces of Botany

The four images presented here are part of a growing series interpreting and evaluating my emotional connection and reaction to horticultural decay. more

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Isle Of Skye 

My Skye journey started off at Neist Point for sunset and being one of Skye’s most photographed places I was weary of it being very busy and everyone being crowded at the same place. more

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Distant Mountains

These four images belong to a large series of photographs done during a travel in Ladakh, India in July 2013. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Gerald Rowles, Idse Herrema, Jim Love & Stuart Clook. more

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Gale Warning

Infrared conversion on a Canon 7D opens up the colour to convey the wild wind resisted by the trunks and tossing the foliage. more

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Precious Landscapes

This latest work entitled Precious Landscapes uses the latest digital camera technology of the 21st century with the 19th century print making process of platinum, palladium and kallitype. more

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No Leaves

Trees without leaves show their intricate shapes and fantastic blend of rigidity and flexibility to cope with the wind, water in all its forms, and water's weight. more

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Rocky Mountain Pursuit Of “Aboutness”

The question I was asked by an associate when I extolled the rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains was, “What do you do with it?” implying that some universal utility function needs be applied to any natural landscape or structure, or aesthetic object in order for it to have value. more

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The Frost Hollow

Waiting for the M25 to clear ready to of to Norfolk, pooped to Farnham Common for the dawn with Paul Mitchell as the forecast was for a cold and frosty morning. more

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Train Window Landscapes

I spend every day commuting into London, frustrated looking out of the train windows at the moods of the Chilterns.  So I decided to see what I could do with my ever present iPhone and a few apps, notably SlowShutter and Snapseed. There is no point in aiming for sharpness etc through filthy train windows, battling reflections etc and the seas encourage me to focus more on capturing the mood more

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Canary Wharf

In November 2015 I went to Canary Wharf; it was a rather foggy day and I hoped for shots of towers disappearing into mist. more

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Golden Autumn 

This year Autumn has arrived rather late which has encapsulated the iconic feel of autumn and kept it hanging around that little bit more, allowing me to exploit its natural beauty. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Gaetano Pimazzoni, Graham Devenish, Matt Lethbridge & Matteo Natalucci more

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