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Issue 199 PDF

Click here to download issue 199 (high quality, 114Mb) Click here to download issue 199 (smaller download, 74Mb) more

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End frame: Dovercourt Lighthouse by Neil Hulme

The lighthouse is a subject that has been shot many times but I think Neil has delivered an image with an air of reflective beauty and mystery. more

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Cooke PS945 & XVa Lenses

As you probably know, On Landscape isn’t the normal ‘reviews, adverts, competitions and special offers’ website. Although, we have done the occasional review where there has been a gap in the available information (ND filters, Grads, etc) we generally try to avoid them. However, we did notice that there was a big gap in the market for reviews of high-end 8x10 pictorial lenses so we figured we could probably add at least one new reader if we could get more

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Alan Henriksen

I’m delighted to have come across Alan Henriksen’s detailed explorations of the natural and the man-made on Lensculture recently. As well as sharing his images with you, he has some rather special anecdotes too. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature are from subscribers: Erik Nilsson, Jesibel A. Fernández, John Roias & Richard Heinrich. more

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Living Lightly in a Consumerist Industry

In today's global photography community, the temptation of an extra few megapixels here, and a slightly sharper lens there, or any modicum of additional functionality is hard to avoid with gear chat being one of the core currencies of conversation among fellow 'togs more

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Launching Meeting of Minds Conference 2020

The conference will be held from 13th - 15th November 2020 at the Rheged Centre in the edge of the Lake District, just above Ullswater. more

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The Path Towards Expression

It is then that we start to interpret the world around us, making it visible to others under an appearance strongly tinted by our own perception. When this happens, we stop being mere performers and we become composers. more

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The Biesbosch Wetlands

This time, the water won, reclaiming all that humans had wrought. The contours of tree-lined farm lanes are still visible in the skeletons of submerged trees. more

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