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Issue 227 PDF

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Michaeal Kenna Lone tree
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End frame: Lone Tree by Michael Kenna

The simple delineation between the ground and sky using subtle changes of grey tones allows the curved V-shaped horizon to sweep across the image gently and is critical in forming a feeling of depth and space. more

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Grounded

This photography project began as a piece of work to document a year in the life of Hollesley Marshes. It is an area I have been fascinated with for a while and one I walk to every morning with my dog. more

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Kevin Krautgartner

For the ultimate in abstracts, take to the air. From the glacial rivers in Iceland that we have become familiar with to the landscapes of Australia, Kevin Krautgartner’s images show that there is plenty to find and enjoy at a larger scale. more

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When Time, and Trees, Stood Still

Although photography is a visual medium I like the idea, or sense, of listening to the trees, of being receptive to their whispering voices. And I heard that there is much to be said for standing still. more

Archaeological site with a sign warning the military not to dig, by the site of the former Carter Barracks. August 2015.
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The Plain

Through my work as a photographer, I have also spent time in different kinds of landscapes; landscapes which are embedded with the aftermath and traces of war (as in Kosovo), or which are marked out as land under military occupation (as in The Plain). more

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Lockdown Podcast #12

The weather is a continual topic of conversation for many living in the British Isles, and for landscape photographers, it becomes something of an obsession. more

10 Adriana Benetti Longhini - My Dolomites
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The Dolomites

The Dolomites are composed of Dolomite rock, a compound of calcium carbonate and magnesium, elements that accentuate the reflectivity of the sun's rays. more

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Hiraeth

Welsh is spoken by barely 20 percent of the population, so we can only hope that the evocative Welsh word hiraeth will somehow be preserved. It means “distance pain,” and I know all about it: a yearning for the lost places of our past, more

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