Interesting web radio article
Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:50 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00
Hi folks - just tootling around (because I like Steve Mulligan's photos), I came across this
http://www.loe.org/shows/shows.htm?prog ... -P13-00035
go to the The Ethics Of Nature Photography broadcast - it plays on everything.
It's rare to find anything on photography in the media let alone landscape stuff, and it raised some interesting questions. I've always thought that there must be a rut the size of a small car at the spot where everyone does that photo of Buachaille Etive Mor! Anyone got any more places to be avoided?
Personally I just can't do the usual view - I like to go out and see what I can find and very ocassionally they'll find me!
Oh and if anyone is interested in reading about how man has changed the countryside in Britain I can heartily recommend Oliver Rackham's book The Illustrated History Of the Countryside.
Phew, that's that off my chest.
Cheers
Phil
http://www.loe.org/shows/shows.htm?prog ... -P13-00035
go to the The Ethics Of Nature Photography broadcast - it plays on everything.
It's rare to find anything on photography in the media let alone landscape stuff, and it raised some interesting questions. I've always thought that there must be a rut the size of a small car at the spot where everyone does that photo of Buachaille Etive Mor! Anyone got any more places to be avoided?
Personally I just can't do the usual view - I like to go out and see what I can find and very ocassionally they'll find me!
Oh and if anyone is interested in reading about how man has changed the countryside in Britain I can heartily recommend Oliver Rackham's book The Illustrated History Of the Countryside.
Phew, that's that off my chest.
Cheers
Phil