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Tag Archives: panel
Just hangin’ around. NB
Three people. One fishing rod. What was I to do while Iona and Charlotte took it in turns to fish from the main pier on Coll? Well, I didn’t want to miss out on the excitement if a fish … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity
Tagged composite, creativity, deconstruction, detail, elements, Isle of Coll, Niall Benvie, panel, Scotland
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Assynt deconstruction. NB
I never did manage to shoot as many elements for an Assynt deconstruction as I had hoped, but nevertheless came away with enough for two 55 image panels from our time there in January and June. For a fuller explanation … Continue reading
Not one for understating the issue. NB
This isn’t intended to be a dig at America. I’m just drawing parallels between the disastrous consequences of some aspects of US foreign policy and those of introduced American species on native ecosystems. The signal crayfish portrayed here is … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity
Tagged field studio, humour, Iraq, irony, Laos, panel, parallels, politics, signal crayfish, US foreign policy
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A long post. NB
If you’re still with me…this is the first of my completed “deconstructed landscapes” portraying the Gannochy Gorge at Edzell, Scotland. The four panels, each 6 foot by 2 foot will be displayed side by side rather than vertically like this. … Continue reading
Greenshank panel.NB
Here’s the latest species panel I’ve been working on, this time with a greenshank in the starring role as ambassador for The Flow Country. I’m still in love with this form of presenting species so expect to see more!
Senja panel. NB
Not a deconstruction as such, as it lacks all the elements of the landscape from sky to ground, but an extra big panel featuring detail of buildings on Senja, Norway. In some ways, this is a rather unfair representation of … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged architecture, arctic, details, fishing communities, Northshots, Norway, Norwegian buildings, panel, Senja, tours to the arctic, vernacular buildings, winter
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The whole bar of chocolate. NB
I think many of us like making close-ups of bark and lichens, seaweed and all sorts of other things that are great fun to do but rarely get published. My take is this: it is a bit like offereing a … Continue reading
Posted in Comment
Tagged composites, more than one, panel, posters, sea weeds, Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX IF HSM macro
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>1.3. New Rumex panel.
It is quite possible that I was the only person in Britain who spent last Saturday evening photographing dying dock leaves. If there is a community of hitherto unrecognised colour junkies out there craving their first fix of autumnal colour, … Continue reading
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Over the years I have made lots of close-ups of stone, bark, water, lichens and moss. … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged abstracted, betula, birch, close-up, composite, panel, pine, pinus, poster
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Craigengillan. NB
I had another commission down in Ayrshire last week at the Craigengillan Estate, Dalmellington, for The Field and a chance to photograph my favourite falls in Scotland. The autumnal conditions provided a nice contrast to the colours of summer in … Continue reading →