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What a photography TV show might look like
I came across a new photographer that I’d like to recommend you follow. His name is Thomas Heaton and he is a Northumberland & the north-east based landscape photographer. One of the reasons for the recommendation is he makes the best You … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Photographers, Photography, Publishing, Skye
Tagged camping, Photographer, Skye, Thomas Heaton, video
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Cheap shot Terms and Conditions
Does this annoy amateur and professional photographers? To enter a photo competition where the prize is just one bottle of Glenfiddich 21-year-old whisky you need to submit your best photo of a Golden Hour shot (they actually mean sunset as … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Publishing
Tagged amateur, Competition, copyright, gloaming, golden hour, professional photographer, royalty free, sunset, terms and conditions
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Merry Christmas to all scenic lovers
We have had a busy year at work and our recent house move has meant that we have been less active in the photography side of things, however we have still managed to look at the work of others and … Continue reading
Posted in Publishing
Tagged Alps, Flickr, landscape photography, Publishing, Scotland, Wild
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Isle of Lewis gallery update
Its been a month since we got back from the Hebrides and I am only now getting around to updating our galleries. Check out the new additions to our Isle of Lewis gallery. I am afraid I suffer from a … Continue reading
Posted in Lewis, Locations, Publishing
Tagged beaches, coast, Great Bernera, Hebrides, Islands, Road, Scotland, stones, Uig, Western Isles
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Upgrading our website is an oily rag of a job
Upgrading software might be replacing the annual car service for the masses. I no longer know or want to know what goes on under the bonnet of a car so I rely on professional mechanics to sort out the annual … Continue reading
Posted in Publishing
Tagged change, design, digital age, information age, knowledge, PhotoShelter, responsive design, upgrade, website, woof in the wool
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Flickr keeps growing
There seems to be a law of exponential growth in the community of people who enjoy seeing the world through the lens. I am celebrating the number of views of our flickr images passing 200,000. It took three years to … Continue reading
Landscape of the year 2013
The Take a View landscape photographer of the year 2013 is for us the UK’s annual Oscars of landscape images. This year’s worthy winner is Tony Bennett LRPS. A photograph of autumn mists drifting over Crummock Water in the English Lake … Continue reading
Posted in Competitions, Photographers, Photography, Publishing
Tagged Competition, Crummock Water, Cumbria, David Breen, Ian Cameron, Photograpahy, Photographer, Rannoch Moor, Tony Bennett
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Harris video updated with latest images
We have visited the Isle of Harris four times in two and half years. Its been a dream come true. Mhairi has updated our video – Harris: a Journey – with some of the best images we have taken. This … Continue reading
Posted in Harris, Locations, Publishing
Tagged Bride, coast, Harris, Isle of Harris, Scotland, Vimeo, wedding
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Ian Lawson | From The Land Comes The Cloth
I urge all our readers to have a look at Ian Lawson’s book “From the land comes the cloth .” This is a stunning piece of photographic work. A 300+ page first edition of one of the best collections of landscape … Continue reading
Posted in Harris, Photographers, Publishing
Tagged Book, E-book, Harris, Harris Tweed, Hebrides, Ian Lawson, Lewis
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Islands on the edge
If you missed it on the telly can I recommend you watch Islands on the Edge. It is a fantastic BBC wildlife programme, which is all shot in the Hebrides. It took three years for top wildlife documentary makers to … Continue reading
Posted in Harris, Publishing
Tagged BBC, ebook, Harris, Hebrides, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, VisitScotland, Western Isles
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