


Slieve Binnian Cloud Inversion
My 4x4 is of a particularly spectacular cloud Inversion that occurred on a summer summit camp on Slieve Binnian in the Mournes this July. It is a record of one the most beautiful occurrences I have ever witnessed in nature. Inversion which is more common in spring and autumn although July seems to have its own has its own monsoon season lasted for nearly two hours I spent more

December in Glencoe
A collection of Images from in and around Glencoe and Rannoch Moor taken over a few days in December 2016. more

Fleeting Reflections
The sense of energy at Canary Wharf is palpable; it’s not a place that is often associated with quiet contemplation. more

John Austin: Survey II 1994-2017 Exhibition
The timeframe for Austin’s retrospective begins with the photographer’s move to Quinninup, a small forest town in the South West of Australia, & also marks the start of his engagement with anti-logging protests in this area. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Carlo Didier, Chris Pattison, Tomasz Susul & Willie Robb. more

European Ferries
Photographs of European passenger ferries arriving at the UK coastline. I wanted to respond to the recent decision Britain has made to come out of the European Union. more

Insignificance
All these photographs were taken in the vicinity of Mont Blanc and Glacier du Geant on the same day of September 2016. more

Blood and Limestone
These four buildings are just some of the many disused dwellings and industrial buildings that are scattered all across the North Pennines. more

Giele Botter (Yellow Butter)
The "Giele Botter" (Yellow Butter) is at the centre of an abandoned open mining area for iron ore, which I still remember being active when I was a kid. more

Moorsview 2017 Exhibition
This first exhibition is the curtain raiser for the main seminar and includes work by all the speakers: Joe Cornish, Peter Leeming, Lucy Saggers, Robert Fuller, Steve Race, Karl Holtby, and myself. more

Charles Cramer
Charles Cramer has been photographing the landscape for 35 years. His prints are available through many fine galleries, including the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. more

All Along the Watershed
I can't quite remember why and when I decided to explore the watershed. I thought there may be a watershed in Wiltshire, my home county – there are after all rivers that flow in different directions. more

Patagonia Least Explored
Patagonia encompasses both Chile and Argentina. The region is comprised of a vast expanse of desert, mountains, and remote glaciers. more

Large Format Camera Accessories
Once you’ve bought your large format camera, it’s time to look at the ‘extras’ that you’ll need in order to take pictures. more

Endframe: Sleepy Hollow – Epping Autumn two by Nigel Morton
Nigel's images just blew me away, across the board. It wasn't just one single image, it was his entire Flickr portfolio that led to this visceral reaction, but in particular, Sleepy Hollow that really sucked me in. more