Photographing Scotland – Book Review
The book is actually pretty comprehensive when you’re looking at the classic icons of photography but it will never offer the sort of in-depth coverage that you might get in guides to other areas. more
Capture Lakeland – Book Review
Most of the classic locations in the Lakes are represented, and if James likes an area, you’ll get more photographs of it. more
End Frame: The Strangles by David Ward
When I received an email from On Landscape to write for the "End Frame" I was thrilled at first and then panicked. Panicked for two reasons/; Which photograph or artist to write about? There are so many I appreciate and adore. From Galen Rowel to Guy Tal. From Bruce Percy to Michael Kenna. From Ansel Adams to Jack Dykinga. Can I write anything at all, words worthy of the image? Firstly, I used Google to find images made by my more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Ana Tofan, David Moorhouse, Giannis Gogos & Glyn Lewis. more
Scrudieness Lighthouse
These image's that have been sent you are of Scrudieness Lighthouse Ferryden Montrose Scotland At sunrise and of the new led light of Scrudieness Lighthouse in action. more
Metamorphosis
Inspired by artistic movements, I wanted to give a painterly feeling to my photographs. more
Limestone
Not far from my home I have access to some remarkable limestone pavements where I have made a project of photographing the trees & the glacial erratic boulders scattered along the pavements. more
Meeting of Minds Conference Exhibition
Delighted to announce the launch of the On Landscape Conference Exhibition in collaboration with Fotospeed. more
My Journey into Large Format Photography
Large Format will not make a bad picture good but what it will do is make a good picture even better, even if just by the sense of achievement gained when it all comes together. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Jan Bainar, Michael Hogg, Paula Cooper & Robert Romani more
Nearly White
Proper winters are less frequent now, and to make the most of the occasional show I drive out towards the Cairngorms when the forecast looks favourable. more
One View Project
All the images were taken at Lynford lake over roughly a 6 month period last year, all from the same viewpoint more
Ingleborough
Living at the foot of Ingleborough, the mountain was bound to become the re-occurring theme of my photography. more
Winter Trees
It all started with Trees Frozen in Dance - a scene which I went by in January 2014 in Beskydy Mountains. more