Not Every Photograph Needs to be a Masterpiece

As a landscape photographer I'd like every shoot to result in a portfolio class image, but this is an unrealistic expectation. Sometimes you just need to take joy in the experience of capturing an image and learning from it.

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A New Vision of The Cobb

In the blog this week I tell you about my most recent visit to Lyme Regis in Dorset to capture landscape images of The Cobb, and how an overcast morning changed the way I view this iconic location.

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Discovering Prawle Point and Gammon Head

In the blog this week I head out to Gammon Head and Prawle Point on the South West Coast Path in Devon to explore a new location and to try something I don’t do very often!

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Creating Coastal, Long Exposure, Panoramic Images with the Nikon D850

Have you ever taken a coastal, long exposure, panoramic image before?  Well, that's just what I did in my latest video.  Sometimes you need to see a scene a little differently to get inspired in a big way.

 

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Dawn with Danks - A Mini Adventure with Gareth Danks

In the blog this week I share with you vlog I made when fellow photographer and YouTuber, Gareth Danks paid me a visit. We headed down to the south Devon coast for a bit a coastal photography and a chat.

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Lee Filters Little Stopper vs 6 Stop ProGlass IRND

In this blog post, I look at the differences between Lee Filters Little Stopper and their 6 stop ProGlass IRND.  They are both 6 stop neutral density filters so what are the differences and which one should you buy? 

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On My Bookshelf: Seascapes by Neil Burnell

In the latest episode of On My Bookshelf, I take a look a book called Seascapes, a collection of fine art long exposure images by Neil Burnell.  Should this book have a place on your bookshelf?

 

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Long Lens Landscape Photography

In the blog this week I share with you my long lens landscape photography video.  It was all inspired by my fellow landscape photographer Chris Sale who set me the challenge of capturing three long lens landscapes.

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