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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Rippon Tor

The weather conditions on Dartmoor can change rapidly so sometimes it's worth hanging about to see if things improve.   In the blog this week you can find out if my patience was rewarded when I recently visited Rippon Tor to capture some landscape images.

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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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Developing a Passion for Printing

In the vlog this week I expand my printing skills by printing a panoramic image on panoramic paper and then mounting it into a custom-made panoramic frame.  I also take a look at some different paper types to try and see what impact each one has on an image.

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Landscape Photography with the Mactrem AT64C Tripod

In the blog this week I take the Mactrem AT64C Carbon tripod on location to shoot some landscape images to see how it copes with real-world situations.  Join me in my video review as I photograph long exposures at Dawlish Warren, use a long lens at Colmer's Hill, and take panoramic images from Pilsdon Pen.  Finally, I give you my thoughts on this tripod.  Is it worth buying?

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Landscape Photography in the Lake District

In this blog post I write about my 2 day photographic adventure in the Lake District.  Read about how despite the challenging weather I still came away with some great images and a sense of satisfaction.

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