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Paul Kenny Full Moon Over Mayo 2001
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Endframe: Full Moon over Mayo by Paul Kenny

At Ballinglen, he had easy access to the coast and the sea and Full Moon over Mayo is one of the very first of his Seaworks series that was eventually published as the book Seaworks 1998-2013 published by Triplekite Publishing in 2014. more

Gill Moon Staverton3
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The Magic of the Forest

It is an ancient landscape of fairytale qualities where vast oaks, some over 500 years old, stand side by side with some of the tallest holly trees in Britain. more

Davidobrien
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Photographic Projects

The idea of photographic projects, bodies of work that are related through geography, subject matter or ideas, have been promoted by most photography practitioners as a way of developing your vision and making your work more meaningful. more

Cover
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Natural Landscape Photography Awards Book

My last few weeks of 2021 were spent immersed in the world of photography books. And, for a change, I wasn’t looking at other people’s books but designing one of my own. more

Preventative Medicine
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Matt Payne

For this issue, we’re turning the tables on Matt Payne, who writes our ‘Portrait of a Photographer’ series. more

Lintern Bkts 11
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The Body Keeps the Score

The title of my miniature project comes from a book I found on my mum’s shelves as I cleared the house. more

Looking Back At Morecambe At Sunset
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Mark Pickup

Mark recently gained his distinction from the Associateship in the Disabled Photography Society.  We talk to Mark about his photography and how he has adjusted his workflow around his Macular Dystrophy. more

On Landscape Issue80
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Issue 246

Click here to download issue 246 (high quality, 144Mb) Click here to download issue 246 (smaller download, 77Mb) more

Yola De Lusenet 1
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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Welcome to our 4x4 feature which is a set of four mini landscape photography portfolios submitted from our subscribers: Dipak Chowdhury, Tim Pearson João Ferrão & Yola de Lusenet more

Ben Horne Secluded
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End frame: Secluded by Ben Horne

I have a tendency towards that slippery slope of becoming disillusioned through comparison, so one photographer whose work I find immensely inspiring and refreshing is Ben Horne. more

Guy Tal Disinterestedness 2
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Disinterested Interest

The quality that distinguishes aesthetic judgment from other forms of judgment, is what Kant referred to by a term that, to the misfortune of present-day English speakers, had been confusingly translated as, “disinterestedness.” more

Paul Moon Devil'sbitscabious
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Paul Moon

These steep-sided valleys were formed when melt-waters from huge areas of deep snow and ice melted at the end of an ice age forming fast flowing rivers that carved deep into the frozen chalk plateau of the Wolds. more

11 Source
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Inner Sound

It was having the extended time during lockdown to pour over the work for the book that in all probability might never have happened otherwise. more

Jeff Freestone Voodoo Tree
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Jeff Freestone – Portrait of a Photographer

Others use photography as a vehicle through which they may find a greater purpose for themselves and discover a means of personal artistic expression. more

Osm10
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One Square Mile

I’ve barely had a conversation with a landscape photographer in the last few years that hasn’t at some point touched upon the ‘carbon guilt’ complex from which we all suffer more

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