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Back from Glencoe and Rannoch moor in Scotland

As I was running a photo workshop in Glencoe in early December, we had more than enough snow to make the place look and feel like Christmas. So, I felt the need to go back, this time with some friends for our own photography. The light wasn’t as we hoped for (high hopes you see) [...]

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Landscape photographer’s guide to Isle of Lewis

After the huge success of the first two, it was time for the third eBook in the series. All those of you who need the perfect guide to take you to all those amazing locations with the precision of sat nav, then this guide is for you. Down to earth detailed guide with some superb [...]

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Landscape photographer’s guide to Isle of Skye

This is the second eBook in the series and hopefully it will be as successful as the first one. All those of you who need the perfect guide to take you to all those amazing locations with the precision of sat nav, then this guide is for you. Down to earth detailed guide with some [...]

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Landscape photographer’s guide to Glencoe in Scotland

I have just added my second eBook in the series of “Landscape Photographer’s Guide To:”. This time it was time to add Glencoe. All those of you who need the perfect guide to take you to all those amazing locations with the precision of sat nav, then this guide is for you. Down to earth [...]

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Manfrotto 410 Junior Gear Head Review

I have been using this tripod head for quite awhile now and here are my personal views: Being a full time landscape photographer, there was always a great demand from me for the best tripod head out there. Why the best? Simple, when you do this full time believe me, you do want/need the best [...]

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Tips to take better landscape photographs

Shooting the right way Good photography is always about recognizing and responding to the subject, not about the computer. That means shooting the right way from the start, no matter what camera you use. Your best investment Time is the most important investment you can make in getting good landscape pictures. When you arrive in [...]

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Landscape Photography Inspirations Video

A selection of images made in the past 4 years by Landscape Photographer Dimitri Vasiliou. Montage exclusive for Landscape Photography Magazine. Music: The journey home by Greendjohn from the Album Loophole.

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Machrie moor stone circle, Isle of Arran, Scotland

The place The Isle of Arran, off the West Coast of Scotland, has many stone circles and standing stones dating from the Neolithic period and the early Bronze Age. The finest collection of circles can be found on Machrie Moor, on the West of the island. On the moors of Machrie, there is a complex [...]

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Landscape Photography Magazine

My apologies yet again for not updating the blog as much as I should. Trust me, I would like to do so but have been involved in this new project and time has been very limited. Anyway, on the subject. We have been working hard and for awhile now to produce this project and from [...]

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Isle of Skye photographic workshop

Just back from my photographic workshop on the isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It was a tiring workshop but at least I found some spare time for some photography. The light was hugely varied and highly challenging as it usually is the majority of days in Scotland. At least this time [...]

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Blending exposures in Adobe Lightroom

Before I start this, let me make one thing clear. This is not another HDR program. If there are times that you really need higher range in light (inside a church with bright windows for instance) and you use Lightroom, this program will come in very handy. Yes, I have tried it and it really [...]