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End frame: Mokoto Pass by Paul Gallagher
Chris Cullen chooses one of his favourite images
Mike Curry
Featured Photographer
Ansel Adams in Our Time
Explaining a Disappointing Exhibit
Any Questions, with special guest Michéla Griffith
Episode Nine
Alignments
Inspired by the Epic Whimsy of Early Grand Canyon Photography
Photographing a Landscape over Time
witness to landscape transformation

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Tim Parkin

Over four years ago, Alex Nail and I were moaning about yet another poor showing in a landscape photography competition. Prompted by yet another discussion, Alex introduced me to Matt Payne and the Natural Landscape Photography Awards was born. At the time, our goal was to bring the authenticity requirements we saw in wildlife competitions (like the Wildlife Photographer of the Year) to landscape photography.

Who could have predicted the AI revolution would take the world by storm just a couple of years later? Since then, and prompted by a reaction against AI (and we hope with a little influence from our competition), many photographers are showing a little more restraint manipulating photographs to differentiate themselves from the escalating AI social image war.

Our other goal was to try to represent a more diverse range of landscape photography. Over the last few years I think we’ve definitely achieved that and with this year’s results (our fourth year) announced last week, we’re happy to see even more amazing images doing well. The image below is our overall winning image and, again, it was interesting to see how the judges opinion developed over time, falling more and more in love with it.

In our next issue we’ll show a few more of the winners and a selection of images that are going to appear in our fourth edition of our showcase book (due to go to print on the 1st November!).

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Rain drops falling from overhead gums made playful patterns on the waters surface, on a cool foggy morning in Tallarook State Forest.

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Issue 312

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Mokoto Pass
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End frame: Mokoto Pass by Paul Gallagher

The trees are like three actors, with the central one taking the ‘Oscar’. The others have supporting roles but are critical in the achieving the dynamic balance this image has. more

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Mike Curry

The part of the workflow that really interests me is the actual taking of the images, which is a very meditative process that I find very relaxing. I can spend hours and hours at the edge of the water and free my mind from the constant chatter. more

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Ansel Adams in Our Time

There are many talented landscape photographers today who better represent Adams in our time, photographers who have continued to advance the craft and the art. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Michéla Griffith

This Ninth episode features Michéla Griffith and we had many questions about writing and photography, substack, daily walking, creativity and much more. more

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Alignments

I had long been a fan of early nineteenth-century black-and-white photos taken before and after the “inverse mountain” became a national park in 1919. more

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Photographing a Landscape over Time

The river here curves and drops enough to create quite a noise of rushing water, unusual in its energised movement through and onwards. It will continue past disused mills (saw; wheat and walnut), the picturesque village football grounds, a buried medieval graveyard and fortified tower, and a site of prehistoric finds. more

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