Category archives: Landscapes

The frozen loch

I used to write a monthly journal documenting my landscape photography outings, until a couple of years ago when a lack of time and too much work started getting in the way and they kind of slipped by the wayside (although you can still read them in my blog archive). But I’ve always had this...

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Tim Parkin - Great post and something a lot of people forget. Movements, etc are an *option*, the camera works fine without them (and a teeny bit of tilt goes a long way!)15 February 2011 – 21:04

Lake District floods

Back in November, I was assisting on a landscape photography course in the Lake District. To say that the weather was awful is perhaps a bit of an understatement, as anyone who regularly reads my blog will already know that we got caught up in the terrible floods that happened. We even got trapped in...

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Robin Hood’s Bay

I went to Robin Hood’s Bay in Yorkshire to photograph with my friends Helen and Paul Arthur at the end of November, and have been meaning to blog about it ever since. But finally I’ve managed to find a bit of time to do it. The alarm clock woke me up just over an hour...

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AlexAxe - Hi,
Amazing! Not clear for me, how offen you updating your http://www.tamarakuzminski.co.uk

Thank you
AlexAxe15 April 2009 – 10:35

Tamara Kuzminski - Hi AlexAxe,

The website is coming soon, I promise! Within 2 or 3 weeks hopefully.

Tamara16 April 2009 – 05:51

Phil Hines - hi Tamara – just having one of my ‘random’ visits to your site ………….. crikey we were at Robin Hoods Bay just a week before you!! – took a cottage just outside Pickering and did the usual sightseeing and walking – lovely part of the world which we’ve only discovered in the last year ! – regards Phil17 May 2009 – 20:40

Stormy Weather in the Yorkshire Dales

It was a dreary autumn day with an overcast sky and not much prospect for great views or magical light dancing across Ingleborough, but myself and a group of three other photographers headed up the track to the top of Twistleton Scar regardless. It was not a difficult ascent and the weather was reasonably benign,...

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The Lighthouse Keeper

Some people are naturally drawn to photographing barns and sheds. Whilst they can be quite photogenic, they don’t really rock my boat. Instead, I am having a love affair with the lighthouse. Their beacons seem to call out to me, but instead of warning me of dangers, they call me in and tempt me closer....

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Andy Howell - I love walking and snapping in Pembrokeshire. There’s something wonderful about the light on that coastal path. Nice photograph11 February 2009 – 09:37

paul murphy - hello to you, i could not resist a comment on your excellent picture it inspires people to go out and do well done29 November 2009 – 18:29