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2014.09.01 Hereford Landscapes Summer by Tom Glendinning

The final instalment of my Hereford Landscape series. The hop bias is intentional! 

Although I plan to continue adding to it whenever I go home, I am going to start a similar series for the Bath area.

The hereford complete set will end up in a dedicated website - if you would like one on your wall at a newsletter discount then get in touch!

I discovered so much of Herefordshire working on this commission - exploring places I thought I knew only to find I really did not!

Thanks go out to all the people who supplied local knowledge which led to me being in the right place at the right time.

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2014.05.28 Herefordshire Spring Landscapes by Tom Glendinning

I've been up to all sorts recently - however an update for now on the Herefordshire Iconic Landscapes Project. I have made a number of rather successful shoots so far this spring, despite difficult weather! In response to Mark Doyle's request they are now all together as a slideshow complete with titles and info, hence this post - peruse via link below!

View the set on Flickr here

Soon the collection will have its own dedicated mini-website and become available for purchase as prints and wall pieces, as well as the option to buy a digital slideshow of all the images (great for an office/ reception). If this is of interest to you or anyone you know, 

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This is one of my favourite recent 'circumstantial' shots. A case of being in the wrong place for what I really wanted, but the right time for that place.

Many shoots are planned and I spend hours on hilltops in all weather getting them right, some have almost instantaneous results.

Example: This panorama was taken after I thought I had all the images I wanted at the time, in that place. Sunrise was getting on and I felt the light quality on the fog was lessening - time to move fast and find another location before its too late. Quickly add the panorama from the tripod location. Move. Turned out that this was by far the best result.

NKU:

 Never Knowingly Undershoot!

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2014.02.## Cloudscapes by Tom Glendinning

1-Burning Sunset
2-Burning Sunset
3-Burning Sunset
4-Burning Sunset
5-Cumulonimbus
6-Cumulonimbus Twisting
7-Cumulonimbus Twisting
8-Mostly Ordinary

It’s been far too long since a cloud related post.

This winter has been extremely dull on the skies front. Even the storms yielded little more than a grey blanket of various hues.

I was suffering from cloud related withdrawal…

Until these beauties showed up. Hope you like them, find my favourites as FREE desktop backgrounds in Dropbox if you subscribe to my newsletter and follow the link.

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2014.01.08 Pendlehopes Landscapes by Tom Glendinning

Dinedor Camp to Sugarloaf
Dinedor & Offa's Dyke
Wye Floodplain
Haugh Woods
Backbury Loop
Haugh Woods

View this set on Flickr

This Christmas season was spent back in Herefordshire. On local walks I took landscape views over Hereford from a small ridge called Pendlehopes. From there you can see East over Haugh Woods and Checkly, or West over the whole Wye Valley, Dinedor, Offa’s Dyke, Hay Bluff and Suger Loaf in the distance.

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2014.01.02 Bath Stratus Islands by Tom Glendinning

This was before Christmas. Late in the morning, banks of fog came rolling through the Bath bowl, with ragged waves and tumults on the surface of an insubstantial sea reaching up the surrounding hills. This spectacle was extremely unusual as it was so late in the day, was moving so quickly and did not appear overnight then dissipate, rather 

coalescing

 and moving through several times. I took these shots from Bathwick hill.

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Stratus Islands

Stratus Wave

2013.11.07-10 Hereford Landscapes by Tom Glendinning

Lugg Flats
Hampton Meadow
Wye at Fawley
Oakfields
Aconbury Court Farm
Aconbury Hill
Haugh Wood
Haugh Wood B&W
Timbridge Wood
Timbridge Wood B&W
Checkley
Pendlehopes View
Canwood Knoll
Backbury Woods

2013.11.07-10 Hereford Landscapes

, on Flickr.

An extended expedition in search of Herefordian landscape and scenery this post.

I felt more than usually unlucky with promised beautiful skies turning all altostratus on me. In particular on one day forecasted as blustery clear skies, the only good light I got was for no more than 5 minutes just before sunrise, then dead flat all day. I had waterproof gloves this time but wet feet continually for 4 days, as I explored around and used any time with bad light to scout possible locations to come back to. At least the mist and sun came out for me over Checkley on my last morning doing a very close to home shoot.

All the resulting shots come from S or SE of Hereford - so hoping to scout N and NW more next time.

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2013.10.31 Website and Landscape by Tom Glendinning

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2013.10.## Recent Landscapes (Bath)

 on Flickr.

I have been a busy photographer...

Setting up my new business this month has been tremendously fun, baffling, frustrating and fulfilling in equal measure.

First of all a big thank you to everyone who has shown support by helping me out, with your opinions and tips or even going as far as hiring me!

Also, as of last week my new website is up and running and ready for business!

Come and have a peek at www.tomglendinning.co.uk

Before I start posting on my first jobs however, a couple of landscapes from the last month or two with some portraits of Bobbie on a walk in Lord's Wood mixed in.

I am also making the promised free desktop backgrounds available to everyone who subscribes to my blog notification newsletter!

Sign up at the top of the page to receive emails when a new post is published, along with a dropbox link to free downloads. I am also taking requests for any particular favourites to be added to this collection, so email me!

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2013.10.07 Landscapes and Early Mornings by Mister Tom

I have been taking advantage of a self-organised time schedule already, so the offering in this post are the results of some recent landscapes in Bath taken at unusual times normally unavailable to me. I am already developing a habit of sneaking out early to take some photos and getting back before my more sensible half realises it's morning yet…

Many more and much earlier mornings/ later nights to come - Landscapes are all in the planning. That and having a tripod and polariser on your person at all times for when you haven't planned. Well? 3kg of camera and lens is taken for granted right?

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2013.10.05 Dwarf Hop Harvest by Mister Tom

If you hadn't heard…

I am now

officially

a full time, happy-as-larry, unemployed and hard working freelance photographer for all your photographic needs!

News out of the way - pictures:

This year I've managed to be on time for the hop harvest back home in Herefordshire (my Dad Peter is a hop researcher and we live in a valley of dwarf hops). So these are photos of the dwarf hop harvester doing it's thing.

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2013.09.16 Somerset Weekend by Mister Tom

Nice weekend in Somerset with family - just a few snapshots.

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autumn ground

Autumn Ground

Lou-lou

Lou-lou

Lucy and Lou-lou

Lucy and Lou-lou

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2013.08.25 Exmoor Campervan Weekend II by Mister Tom

My second campervanning trip this summer - again to Exmoor with Bobby, and a fantastically peaceful way to spend my birthday weekend.

We did a lot less running around this time, and divided our time between Bossington Hill by the coast, just further along from Minehead - and Dunkery Hill, walking on the moors and in the beautiful Horner Wood Valley.

This was my first real chance to try out my 24-70 L and see how it compares to my old lens for landscapes.

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2013.08.16 Widcombe Sunsets by Mister Tom

Ignoring chronology again:

These photos came from a run of incredible sunsets we had in Bath a month or so back. 

Of course the very best evening of all I was sitting atop the hill with no camera of any kind.

Ho hum.

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2013.08.05 Bulgarian Coast by Mister Tom

This post is holiday snaps really - much of the holiday within a holiday that was our 5 day trip to the Southern Bulgarian seaside (on the Black sea), was spent doing very little. I am very bad at this.

However I tried my best and despite taking my camera most everywhere, being on the beach a lot prevented many expeditions to take landscapes etc. So this is the most interesting pick from the trip.

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1 Abandoned mid-construction, a sadly common site in the coastal towns and villages.

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3 Riverside after dusk, imagine frog calls so loud they drown out the sound of the surf 50m away.

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10 Riders on the sand bar, taken whilst on a boat in the river running parallel to the sea.

11 National Label

11 The National Label

12 Yours/Mine

12 Yours/Mine

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18 A derelict border communications tower on the coast near the Bulgarian-Turkish border

19 Lada

19 Lada

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20 Operational Soviet-era supply truck

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25 Posters of the dead - celebrations of passed relatives and friends adorn walls and trees in Resova, Bulgaria.

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27 River Wading in the afternoon with a camera - bliss

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2013.08.03 LHR-SOF-LHR by Mister Tom

Aerial photography again! On the flight path to Bulgaria you can pass over some great mountains ranges acting as huge cloud generators. So I was hanging out of the window most of the way there and back. On the return trip we passed over the dolomites and I managed to get a view of a typical via ferrata mountain [9]. 

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2013.07.27 Maelovitsza and Rila Monastery by Mister Tom

As previously I am going to be covering my holiday blog posts via extracts from my journal:

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UP

"Bobby has organised a hiking trip - [No joke I did not realise it was a mountain summit 8 1/2 hour hike until I saw the peak, although ironically more prepared than Bobby: Thank you NorthFace for taking my money]

…We walk up through woods and then along a gently sloping valley, then very steeply up rocky paths and boulders most of the way to the summit (the last stretch actually very gentle).

On the way we stop for mountain tea at a rest stop (grumpy woman in a horrible smelly dining room), sitting outside [view already wonderful by this point - see photo 2.] we meet our companions for the climb - A group of British hiker holidayers with Bulgarian guide and a Berliner with his 11 year old son.

Two thirds of the way up there is a beautiful lake - unfortunately most of the time and most annoyingly at the summit [where I had a pan planned] there is dense cloud so there is little chance to stop and make good landscapes." [In fact I barely use my tripod]

DOWN

"The way down is more interesting -or at least painful. The scenery changes from rocky to valley grass and scrub still very high up, and most of the down climb is down a very steep, never ending valley/ large gully. Beautiful ridges to either side, ponies with bells on and hikers from Holland also [8,9].

We take a brief break by a mountain stream with a carpet of wildflowers, but in not too long we get a proper downpour [see photo 10 for the incoming cloud], this coincides with the steepest drop in the lower part of the valley scoop and the path going AWOL. Bobby really struggles with slipping on the wet vegetation as we have to walk perpendicular to the slope for ages to reach the ridge we think we should be going for.

Eventually rain stops and we make the last leg down two humpback ridges striking into the main forested river valley [11,12]. The first is open with a view and the second enters beautiful woodland." [Very painful knees by now - not used to this!]

RILA MONASTERY

"Finally we see the monastery. I am very dirty and wet […] and first I have to change into Bobby's trousers according to monastic rules, and eventually we find a monk to find us a very basic room.

The beautiful enclosed courtyard, tiered monastery preserved during many insurgencies and later communism due to it's remoteness. The atmosphere is extremely peaceful and calming as we sit on the balcony terrace/colonnade looking down at the courtyard, practically surrounded by swifts chirping,and dreaming of chocolate."

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7 Into the Mist

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10 Mountain Meets Sky

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Recent Sunsets by Mister Tom

An awful lot going on recently.

Although I can't quite seem to tie down what, exactly.

Been rather slow with posting, so to catch up I have been more selective with the shots from the last month or so.

This post is two sunsets recently that were worthwhile shooting - as always no accident that I had my camera on me.. No I don't plan ahead, I just always have it on me! 

This is such a lie, else this post would be an simply sublime sunset and close ups of deer and badgers.

Not that I ever run into such things with forward planning.

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These were taken from Widcombe Hill on my usual walk behind the flat, looking over at Kelston Round Hill. This was after big storms had passed over, these being the remaining squalling clouds.

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Taken on a short visit home to Dormington, this 'very purple sunset' has not been chromatically altered. Straight raw with some definition and exposure adjustment.

The thin layer of pastel blue against the delicate and tenuous white-edged yellow-purple clouds, crowded between slabs of grading, jostling solid colour is what I find most beautiful about this sort of sky. I could photography it endlessly but the moment only lasts minutes. So it becomes precious.

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Sky Sculpture by Mister Tom

Another cloud post.

The sky this day was truly incredible, I'm not sure I managed to capture quite how surreal it felt, never before have I seen a sky quite like this, appearing as though an abstract artist had wistfully sculpted a fluffy, creamy medium across a blue canvas into troughs and rhythms using a palette knife, unaware of the swirling wispy detail created in passing.

Perhaps it's only me who gets this excited about manifestations of the water cycle being whipped up into wave like forms by the jet streams up at 40,000 feet.

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Cirrocumulus & Cumulus

Cirrocumulus & Cumulus (1)

Spiralling bullet trails

Spiralling bullet trails (2)

Freeform sky sculpture

Freeform sky sculpture (3)

Atmospheric surf from below, with airproof camera.

Atmospheric surf from below, with airproof camera. (4)

Cirrocumulus, cirrostratus

Cirrocumulus, cirrostratus (5)

Dartmoor by Mister Tom

Short break in chronology. This is from April.

I am playing catch up with the photos of the last few months.

This set was taken on wet and windy walks over the more civilised edges of Dartmoor when visiting Mungo down in Devon.

Nothing hugely noteworthy I feel, just a few shots I liked. My version of holiday snaps ;) 

I would really like to go back and traipse across the moors in the wild wind more extensively. 

Firstly it makes me fall in love with my waterproof even more.

Secondly it is a perfect feeling of endless horizons and being very small. Like the ocean but made of tough grass and rock.

Thirdly with the 7D being weather sealed I would feel a lot more comfortable about damp camera, despite my nylon cover performing surprisingly well in horizontal rain.

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untitled horizon (1)

Bleak

Bleak (2)

Lean into the wind

Lean into the wind (3)

...For the night is dark and full of terrors

...For the night is dark and full of terrors (4)

Herdsman

Herdsman (5)

Blue Rain

Blue Rain (6)

Patrol 1

Patrol (7)

Patrol 2

Patrol (8)

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untitled horizon (9)

Crenellated Cloud Castles in the Sky by Mister Tom

Short post on the wonderful clouds of late.

The warm weather is encouraging huge buildups of cumulus congestus clouds, when little cumulus clouds that form from rising hot moist air condensing just keep building skywards. On Friday lunchtime I tried out my new 7D on the beautifully crenellated formations billowing and building in the view from my flat.

Edited using one of my favourite minimalist/ abstract landscape methods: Silver Efex pro as B&W's, with shadows and mid tones tinted to colour after. 

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Cumulus Congestus 1

Cumulus Congestus 1

Cumulus Congestus 2

Cumulus Congestus 2

Cirrus Intortus

Cirrus Intortus

Cumulus Congestus 3

Cumulus Congestus 3

Stratocumulus

Stratocumulus

Llangranog Easter Weekend by Mister Tom

A break from editing portraits, these are my offerings from the long Easter weekend trip to the Welsh coast near Llangranog with the extended family. I am particularly pleased with a couple of the landscapes which were shot in the middle of the day but still turned out some lovely shadow modelling on the seaside hills and great colour in the sea - my polariser is boss.

In other news..

NEW NEW NEW

CAMERA!

Huzzah I have a 7D!

Sold by Jackson who has used it only for film for only 2 years, the shutter count is gonna be super low and its in fantastic condition. I am going to be making much use of the off-camera flash firing system in my portrait shoots.

BIG smiley face and thanks Jackson!

The stolid 50D is staying as the reserve camera for backup or a second lens though, so its an expensive week...

On with the reel:

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Untitled Welsh Coastline

Untitled Welsh Coastline

Untitled Welsh Coastline

Untitled Welsh Coastline

Untitled Welsh Coastline

Shoreline

Shoreline

Repitition

Repetition

Sillybillys

Sillybillys

Fire rock formation

Fire rock formation

Spray

Spray

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Waveform 1

Waveform 2

Waveform 2

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Cwmtydu 1

Cwmtydu 2

Cwmtydu 2