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November

I am drawn to grey, damp low light conditions. It might be correlated with that I am born in November and those conditions are appearing fairly often here in Sweden at that time period. more

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The Island of Ikaria – Greece

Visiting the island of Ikaria, I admired the combination of dense vegetation, gorges and forests with breathtaking seacoasts. more

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Three Wood Lands

With restricted travel this last year I set myself the challenge of finding interesting subjects in rural Cambridgeshire in the UK. more

Tim Floyd - The Revolution 5
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The Revolution

Several photographers with well-subscribed social media outlets, have openly lamented the arrival of AI and have expressed scepticism about its use in landscape photography. more

On the Way OuIt is my memorial to a beautiful old hay barn that, a year after I made this photograph, toppled over during a winter storm.
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Landscape Photography and the Meaning of Life

How effective we are at making meaningful landscape photographs is determined by our ability to forge, recognise and express meaningful connections between our lives and the landscapes we travel through. more

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The Natural Landscape Photography Awards

If anybody has been reading On Landscape on and off over the last decade, you’ll know I’ve written about competitions a few times. The idea of competitive art seems anathema somehow but I think we can all understand the desire to see how your work would be judged by your peers... more

Cody Cobbs Paria 6, 2018
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Pastel Mirrors in the Unreal Landscape

This is not the ‘beauty of the banal’ often associated with the New Topographics, but nor is it the grandiose statements of the straight photographers. Instead of metaphorically pointing dramatically at what is being seen, Cody’s images reflect on what the photographer has felt in the landscape. more

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Don’t Destroy the Cypress Swamp Experience!

There is no better place to be explored by a kayak, than these swamps. One just glides effortlessly and silently through a magical wonderland, chooses his own route, his own tempo. more

Neil Burnell - MYSTICAL return
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Mystical

A mossy labyrinth of gnarled roots and twisted branches, it instantly felt like I was on the film set of Star Wars in the Dagobah woodland which was inhabited by Yoda. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Andrew Smith, Annemariie Hoogwoud, Goran Prvulovic & Sanjeev Kumar Yadav. more

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Canyon Lake (Arizona)

Arizona boasts several picturesque valleys, mountains, and jagged cliffs that are well worth capturing. However, one of the most beautiful vistas I have seen has to be Canyon Lake, just one hour's drive from Phoenix. more

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Foggy Forest

I believe this type of photography brings out the expressionist painter in all of us. more

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Landscapes of the Soul

I found myself starting to see "home" in a different context. The abundance of water and the open and wide character of Friesland make it a place for me, a landscape in which I feel at home. more

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Canopies

These images are all drawn from within 20 minutes of my home. I am slightly amazed by the number of people who walk through woodland looking around, ahead or downwards and yet so rarely upwards into the glorious canopies. more

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Interview with Judy Sharrock

Come lockdown, I saw that Alex Hare and Lizzy Shepherd were running some online bookmaking workshops. So, I signed up for that which was really helpful and got me going. more

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