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
Interesting web radio article
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That's the attitude we will be trying to take with our future workshops. Instead of going to the "tripod holes", we will be trying to take you to places that are not just postcard sites - that is, until we make them solostlandsuk wrote: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!

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