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Rob Hudson Photography.: The Floods by Joe Wright.
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Friday, 6 November 2015. The Floods by Joe Wright. He takes us deep into the tangle, but mitigates this, both through mist and the reflections at the tree’s roots, it becomes about pattern. As the patterns are mirrored in the reflection and as pages are turned and patterns repeated, that feeling of being overwhelmed is converted into something akin to the hypnotic. It might have broken ’the spell’, that hypnotic journey, but i...These are...
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Links | Terry J Hurt, Landscape Photographer
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Terry J Hurt, Landscape Photographer. Deep lanes, open moors and the ever-changing land. 19240 Shrouds of the Somme. Beginning of the Devonport Leat. Bench Tor and Holne Moor. Black Tor near Burrator. Black Tor, near Meldon. Bovey Tracey to Ilsington. Exe Estuary at Dawn. Parke Estate, Autumn. Path to Buckland Beacon. Rippon Tor, Winter. Scorhill and North Teign River. Teign Valley from Haldon Hills and Higher Ashton. Tor in the Woods, near Manaton. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/terry-and-nikon. A pity it...
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Rob Hudson Photography.: February 2014
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Thursday, 27 February 2014. Below is the preface to the book:. Landscapes of the Mind: the photography of Rob Hudson 2011- the present. I have no intention of publishing, it is for friends, family and the eyes of those to whom I'd like to introduce my work only. I have decided you can see the preface though. You lucky people! I took the words of Owen Sheers and literally went out to find ways to express them in the landscape. That was...
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Rob Hudson Photography.: May 2013
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Saturday, 18 May 2013. The trouble with bluebells. By Rob Hudson.
. 8220;Come we to the summer, to the summer we will come,
. For the woods are full of bluebells and the hedges full of bloom” John Clare. And yet bluebells are in danger, both from climate change and from invasive alien or interbreeding varieties. Not to mention that they are now a protected species and it is illegal to pick them. We should treasure them all the mo...Even ...
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Rob Hudson Photography.: December 2014
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Friday, 12 December 2014. The Map of Love: Dylan Thomas' landscapes, you and me. Cwmdonkin Park is somewhere I once knew well. More years than I care to remember have past since I lived just around the corner. These were my green days (as Thomas would have it), I was a student and it was a time when I actually had time. I'm not really a photographer of views, views are a sort of lowest common denominator of landscape photography, they pla...
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Rob Hudson Photography.: November 2015
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Friday, 13 November 2015. This year's Christmas card. The Christmas cards have arrived, and as usual I have printed one of my own images. As you might imagine with my photographic output finding a suitable image isn't always that easy! What would you like? The tortured mind of war from Mametz Wood? The scene of a murder? Even the abstract expressionist trees of Songlines only barely measure up on occasion. Friday, 6 November 2015. Edgelan...
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Rob Hudson Photography.: January 2015
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Thursday, 1 January 2015. Landscape photography books of 2014, a personal selection: Scattered Waters by Thomas Joshua Cooper. The following are in no particular order of preference, but might be in the order they fell through my letterbox. Scattered Waters, Thomas Joshua Cooper. Published by Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh. 96 pages, hardback, RRP £30. The question I'd ask is how many others can pull this off so successfully?
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Rob Hudson Photography.: This year's Christmas card.
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Friday, 13 November 2015. This year's Christmas card. The Christmas cards have arrived, and as usual I have printed one of my own images. As you might imagine with my photographic output finding a suitable image isn't always that easy! What would you like? The tortured mind of war from Mametz Wood? The scene of a murder? Even the abstract expressionist trees of Songlines only barely measure up on occasion. This years Christmas card.
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Rob Hudson Photography.: October 2014
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Musings on creativity for photographers and artists by Rob Hudson. Sunday, 26 October 2014. New directions: Cwm Blaen Taf Fechen. Cwm Blaen Taf Fechen is my new long term project. If you don't know the area it's the valley immediately below the peaks of the Brecon Beacons above the Neuadd Reservoirs. After the tight, claustrophobic confines of ’Mametz Wood’ it feels vast and empty, it is a wind-blasted wilderness and I'm finding freedom there. The second, and perhaps more pertinent thing, I learned from ...