South coast near Portsmouth. Mussle (sp?) near Liskard. Lands End. Cliffs of
Dover. Eastbourne. Bath. The Oxford environs from atop the Cathedral. Hyde
Park. Stonehenge. One of the White Horses. Golden Hill in . . . (sorry,
brain cramp. small hilltop village south east of Salisbury. Shaftsbury?)
Not all of the above will yield examples of "landscapes", strictly
interpreted. But shouldn't art be able to get by without strictly
interpreting others' rules?
Try using a macro lens, extension ring, or whatever to get close to the
subject. Do a broad "landscape" of a 2-foot deep flower garden.
Stan
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>> I am doing a City & Guilds Photography course. One of the current projects
>> is to prepare a set of landscape photographs. Given that much of the
>> countryside is out of bounds due to the Foot & Mouth crisis rampaging
>> through the UK, does anyone have any suggestions for possible subjects
>> (architecture is another project!)
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> James Brooks
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