Landscape photographer living on the Isle of Wight with my wondwerful wife Lisa and two teenagers.
Have been exploring costal landscapes and magical landscapes in the south of England.BIO I have been working as a photographer for 35 years starting as a freelance photographer for The Georgia Straight (Vancouver's alternative press) and then working in the music scene in the late 60's I then moved on to landscape and nature photography, being heavily influenced by Ansel Adams, Edward and Brett Weston and others of the f64 group. I My favourite subjects are Mountains and water - Lakes rivers and the ocean.
I have experience with large, medium and 35 mm formats as well as digital cameras. I also have colour (slide and negative) and Black and White darkroom skills. As well I am proficient in digital darkroom skills as well.
Since moving to the Isle of Wight I have been involved with Dimbola Lodge (Julia Margaret Cameron Trust) giving seminars and workshops in Landscape and Architectural Photography both with adults and young people.
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Byte Me Ok
It appears you put in a new sky also..... I like this technique, however the it doesn't quit blend for me... For whatever my opinion is worth, it would be great if you were to soften the edges of the mountains with a blur tool in Photo Shop (if you use PS) at low a number and a fine point... I think it would be even better... Nice ...=)