Monthly Archives: June 2011
Improvisational landscape photography
Some landscape photographers like to arrive at a location with a very firm idea of the image they want to make. They will have checked the weather forecast, the sun position and will have previously reconnoitred to find a precise … Continue reading
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Light, subject or composition?
In the latest issue of the excellent online magazine, ‘Landscape GB’, Tim Parkin does a thorough job of analysing what goes into making a good photograph. Light, subject and composition are the fundamental elements under discussion and, of these, much … Continue reading
Posted in Aesthetics
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Taking inspiration from others – follow-up
I was just browsing the fascinating podcasts over at LensWork when I found Brooks Jensen’s typically insightful take on this topic. It’s really worth a listen!
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