Landscape Photography Blog
Why a Landscape Photography Blog
Behind every perfect frame is a muddy, sleep-deprived story. This blog is the unfiltered journal of what it actually takes to chase the light—the freezing winds, the hours of waiting, and the split-second luck. Come for the final print, stay for the beautiful, chaotic reality.
How I Take Photographs
This section isolates technical execution and field craftsmanship. Here you will find raw exposure parameters, camera operations, filter density selections, and step-by-step editing workflows within Lightroom and Photoshop. These technical logs focus on practical, real-world field mechanics to help developing photographers clear common visual bottlenecks, build complete sharpness control, and gain the confidence to self-correct their own imagery when an environment turns unpredictable.
Why I take Photographs
This section isolates creative intention, landscape presence, and environmental lore. These reflective essays focus on sensory details, local history, and personal observations captured across the moors and coastlines. Every entry records a distinct relationship with a specific storm, woodland, or granite tor, moving past exposure settings to bring the grounding, restorative power of wild terrain into your own space.
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The Chaos of the Floor: Re-thinking the Bluebell Woodland
Bluebell photography can be tough. Easily reached, highly acceptable but with so many good photo's out there mine rarely hit the mark. But it's not all about the result.
Is Dehancer The Answer
Digital sensors and modern processing software have reached levels of precision and excellence. Many photographers, both new and veterans like myself feel that as a result some of the soul has been stripped out of photography. The advance of AI is accelerating the advance of the “perfect image” but maybe technology like Dehancer could also be the answer.
Mastering Composition “The Art Of Subtraction In Photography”
Someone once said that Photography is the Art Of Subtraction. I think this is often misunderstood - so what does it really mean? Find out how this very powerful concept can Improve Your Landscape Photography
Ultimate Camera Bag For Landscape Photographers
Ok, so Shimoda bags are not cheap. I got a good deal in the sale. But knowing what I know now I would have paid full price.
Winston Pro 2 Tripod Review
The Winston Pro 2 Ticks all the boxes for me. Will it stand the test of time. And is it the right Tripod for view?
How A Photographic Project Improved My Photography.
“I know that many other photographers might be experiencing a creative rut as well. I hope that by sharing my experience, I can help others to find new inspiration for their photography.”
