RPS Landscape Group Newsletter, January 2022

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.. The ‘Close to Home’ Project Mike Lloyd ARPS About the Project Project leader, Mike suggests making multiple visits to an area close to your home enabling you to photograph the variations during 2022 in an environmentally friendly way. You may even be able to walk there! This could mean photographing the same scene through the seasons or taking abstract images that reflect your interpretations of your local area through the year. To take part in this project you will need to create a set of six images taken in 2022 covering a period of several months up to a full year.

Taken locally (say, within 10 miles of your home)

Forms a cohesive set of six images

Interprets the passage of time through 2022

There will be opportunities to share your progress and discuss your images via the RPS Landscape Facebook Group and email. All sets of images submitted will be displayed on the Project’s Gallery page on the RPS Landscape Group’s website. While this is not a competition, a number of entries will be printed at the end of the year in the RPS Landscape Magazine. Up to four portfolios can be submitted. Here is an example of six images taken last year showing a year in the life of one pair of trees in Delamere Forest.

Delamere Forest, showing a year in the life of one pair of trees by Mike Lloyd ARPS January 2022 Volume 7 Number 1

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