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          Lighthouse on Anglesey, North Wales

          Path to the Lighthouse

          I haven’t posted any landscape photography in ages so it was good to get out and do some. I was over in Wales on Monday doing a bit of …

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          Yorkshire Dales Three Peaks Walk Photography

          We did the three peaks walk in the Yorkshire dales at the weekend, which is a 26 mile all day walking affair over 3 of the peaks in the dales, (Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough) and had some of the best landscapes Yorkshire has to offer. I had seen a similar photography idea that I wanted to try during the walk, it basically involved taking a photo every minute or so for about 12 hours, it got quite tedious after about 15 minutes, especially going up the hills and finding 3 feet of frozen snow on the tops but it was worth it in the end and the weather was pretty stunning too.

          I also managed to get a couple of usable landscape photographs at some points that I have used at the start of the video to set the scene, I’ll put these up in a post soon.

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          Landscape Photography Competitions, who needs them

          Sunrise through the Branches

          Hi folks, one of my traditional landscape photography from the Wakefield region posts today. I’m having to post a couple of my B-sides from earlier this year when we had all the snow. I found it during after a bit of an unforced photo library reorganisation, the less said about that the better! It wasn’t my favorite shot of the morning but I thought I’d put it up, if anything to remind people what a sunrise looks like as it seems so long since we’ve seen a decent one (although it was a nice day yesterday). The details were ISO100, f/16, 1/8 at 32mm and if I recall correctly I’ll have had my Neutral density grad on. Even though I have used a silhouetted tree and branch to frame the sky I still wanted the snowy field behind to be visible, so I still used a grad, otherwise everything but the sky would be black. I polished it up a little in lightroom as I tend to do with shots with all my landscape photography with quite a high dynamic range.

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          Friday night…in a corn field

          Went out this evening as the sky looked like it was going to light up the modest amount of cloud cover and I …

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          Isle of Harris

          I have recently been on a trip to the Isle of Harris of the north west coast of Scotland to do a few landscapes. We were …

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          Back in the Field

          The sky was looking very interesting tonight, it was a shame I didn’t really have a fixed idea where I wanted to be as I think I could have done …

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          Landscape Photography Tips

          1. Location research.
          Make sure you know where you are planning to shoot. Check maps for roads and/or footpaths. Also have an idea of where the sun will be (compasses are good for this). Some locations might be great for sunrises but poor for sunsets, and vice versa.
          2. Weather.
          It is always a good idea to check …

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          Wuthering Heights

          This image was taken at Top Withens a few miles west of the small village of Haworth, near Bradford. The small ruin was supposedly the inspiration for the manor featured in Emily Bronte’s book “Wuthering Heights” There is however …

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