


Multiple Exposure, Layers, Textures ….. and all that Jazz
Cheryl Hamer and Glenys Garnett are landscape photographers who ‘come at’ their landscapes from a slightly different perspective; here they explore both their differences and their similarities and how the march of technology continues to aid and abet their creativity. more

A Day at the Seaside
One day at the seaside in difficult conditions; using techniques that I knew about but had never tried in combination like this, framing abstracts rather than conventional views. more

A Thousand Words
We may be visual artists, but surely, we cannot deny the power of words. Indeed, photographers who treat words carelessly run the risk of doing their images a grave disservice. more

Issue 181 PDF
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Extreme Scotland by Nadir Khan
Nadir Khan, who you can read about in this issues Featured Photographer, specialises in photographing this interaction between the most intense of these individuals and our fabulous Scottish landscape. more

My Favourite Image
Waterproofs on, tripods in hand we set off, there were areas where we would stop, wander off and then meet up again, both working independently, getting lost in our own thoughts, feelings, and emotions. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Beatrice Moltani, Dibs McCallum, Paul Hetzel & Steve Gledhill. more

Home Skies
The sky offers an infinitely and continually varied landscape (ok, skyscape) delivered to me wherever I happen to be, at home or away, on every single day of the year. more

A minimalist view of Yellowstone National Park
The weather can be brutally cold and snowy, markedly reducing the number of visitors. This, in turn, leads to a special solitude. more

Night Bunkers
For my 3rd-year dissertation piece I started off with photographing the occasional pillbox and bunker in Norfolk, as my theme developed I found I was driving over 500 miles over 2 nights around East Anglia to document all the WW2 structures that I find interesting in both location and appearance. more

A Midwinter Day’s Dream
I use photography as a medium for self-expression and as a way to channel and confront my emotions and deal with my inner struggles. more

Colin Prior – The Journey so Far
Colin Prior is known worldwide for his panoramic images of the majestic mountains of Scotland. Joe Cornish talked with Colin about the experiences making these images and about the other projects that have captivated him since. more

A Fluid Landscape
The title of the book describes the unique landscape of the Somerset Levels and in recent years this land, damaged by drainage, agriculture and intense peat extraction has, through various means been returned to marsh. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Kieran Metcalfe, Luke Dell, Tim Prebble & Waldemar Matusik more

The Forth Bridges
My portfolio shows beauty great engineering of The Forth Bridges taken from both South (Port Edgar) and North Queensferry late night or early morning. more