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Photographing Dorset

Photographing Dorset
Author: Mark Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780992905149

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PHOTOGRAPHING DORSET is a photography-location guidebook that guides the reader to the best places for photography in this beautiful county. Dorset is home to some of the most beautiful photographic locations in the UK. On its 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site, you will find the pinnacles of Old Harry Rocks and the famous arch of Durdle Door. Just inland is the 11th century Corfe Castle, the moored boats at Wareham harbour and the rolling hills and villages of Thomas Hardy's Wessex.


The Gardens of Dorset

The Gardens of Dorset
Author: Roger Lane
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9780711230903

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This is a portrait of forty of the best gardens in Dorset, from the intimate to the grand ranging over this timeless rural landscape of rolling hills, meadows, winterbournes and lush, well-wooded corners to the coast with its heathland, steep chines and spectacular cliffs. There are delights and surprises aplenty, including a Roman temple in the suburbs of Bournemouth; a folly nestled within the fern garden of an ancestral manor; a classic cottage garden festooned with roses, honeysuckle and clematis; the spectacular subtropical coastal gardens of Abbotsbury; and the Arcadian landscape at Minterne, where a hillside of Himalayan rhododendrons and azaleas looks out over a chain of lakes, waterfalls and streams. Written in close consultation with the owners of the gardens, Roger Lane's informative text details the history of each garden and its development under the current owners, and then focuses on design, planting and the garden's relationship with the surrounding landscape. Glorious photographs taken through the seasons show the gardens at their finest.


Cranborne Chase

Cranborne Chase
Author: Roger Lane
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2023-03-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 139811376X

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New format paperback edition - A photographic journey through Cranborne Chase, one of the South’s most historic and atmospheric landscapes.


Dorset in Photographs

Dorset in Photographs
Author: Matthew Pinner
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445676931

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An image-led journey around the coast of Dorset.


The Art of Landscape Photography

The Art of Landscape Photography
Author: Mark Bauer
Publisher: Ammonite Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781781454480

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The Art of Landscape Photography is an expert guide to the theories, techniques and artistry of composition and how it can be used to create beautiful and engaging landscape images. In this visually stunning and highly informative book, two of the UK's leading photographers, Mark Bauer and Ross Hoddinott, investigate widely accepted theories on composition and what appeals to our sense of beauty. They also put the principles into practice, using their own images to illustrate the points. Technique is discussed, but the emphasis is firmly on how it affects the aesthetics of an image. This book is aimed at those who have grasped the fundamental technical aspects of photography and are keen to expand your artistic understanding. The principles of composition to convey meaning and emotion are at the heart and soul of landscape photography. This title tackles the art of composition in great depth, emphasizing how technique can impact on the aesthetics of an image. Key points: Written by two of the UK's leading landscape photographers Expert advice on equipment, shooting technique, and processing Guidance on shooting in different types of landscape and how to use light creatively Examination of formal styles and how to develop a personal style


My Dorset - Country a Personal View

My Dorset - Country a Personal View
Author: Roger Lane
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781006980244

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Following more than fifty years of photographing his home county of Dorset, photographer and writer Roger Lane reveals in a series of photo essays some of his favourite images, recalls many of the opportunities the county's landscape and people have provided and brings us the stories behind some of his photographs.In this, the second book of the series Roger reveals the journey of the River Stour and how much this river has featured in his life. He also visits North Dorset and the rural countryside of Thomas Hardy's Blackmore Vale. Bulbarrow Hill and the story of Milton Abbas are also included together with some of the gardens Roger has photographed all within villages along the path of the Stour.Proceeds from this book in aid of the Dorset Wildlife Trust


Photographing Papua

Photographing Papua
Author: Max Quanchi
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1443806749

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Photographing Papua is a study of photography in the public domain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It argues that southeastern New Guinea, known as British New Guinea and then as Papua when it became an Australian colony, was created as a geographical place through visual representation in illustrated magazines and newspapers, lavishly illustrated travelogues and mission hagiography, serial encyclopedia, lantern slides and postcards. Readers :knew" Papua because many thousands of black and white photographs of Papuans, villages and material culture rapidly swamped the reading public once the process of halftone, newsprint reproduction became possible. In an innovative and breakthrough fashion Photographing Papua switches attention from a few well known prints in museums and archives, in some cases repeatedly reproduced, but mostly rarely seen outside of scientific and scholarly circles. It deals instead with thousands of photographs, often used in ways not intended when the photograph was taken, but which editors and publishers (and subsequent photographers) gradually made conform to an iconographic imperative, a sort of abbreviated visual gallery of "natives" and a quick-access pathway to the actual and imagined lives of Papuans in the "last Unknown" as New Guinea was titled. It is a study of representation, colonialism, cross-cultural encounters and the early world of illustrated media and photo-journalism.