"Landscape" Blogs & Blog Posts

Jérôme Aoustin PhotographyJérôme Aoustin Photography

A photo a day from a Frenchman in New York (project 365). This blog combine...

 
The Richard Flint Photography BlogThe Richard Flint Photography Blog

A blog by a pro photographer that contains a mixture of photography news, f...

 
Ruth Hall ArtRuth Hall Art

Fine art by Ruth Hall

 
The Art of ArtThe Art of Art

The Fine Art of Fanny and Anthony Christian

 
Tony's BlogTony's Blog

I started out as a painter but these days I do more with photography... so ...

 
mooch photographymooch photography

Landscape photography of Oxfordshire and beyond.

 
DEKOBOKODEKOBOKO

A Photographic Travelogue of Uneven Perceptions

 


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Planning a garden or patio that will be both functional and beautiful can be difficult if your yard is small. Creating an outdoor space that feels airy and expansive might seem impossible if you are pressed for space, but there are a number of things...

During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people turned to gardening as a way relax, learn a new skill, grow their own food, and/or make their home or yard more attractive. Read more...

Wishing everyone a year full of good things and importantly, good health! Last month I was invited to exhibit at the Poatina Tree Art Gallery in Northern Tasmania as there had been a cancellation for a scheduled exhibition for mid-January … Con...

When thinking of Chicago you probably think of its famous architecture, and rightly so. In the future you may think of Chicago’s reclaimed land and eco-conscious landscaping. In the last few decades the city has covered rail yards and car parki...

Abstract art enjoys a love/hate relationship with art lovers. Coloured pencil abstracts are often shunned for a variety of reasons, primarily due to the medium which doesn’t enjoy the status of paints and pastels. It’s a grim reality that I ̷...

Take a look at the bottom of the faucet on most modern kitchen and bathroom sinks, and you’ll probably see a small, round screen called an aerator. This thin piece of metal helps to control the water as it comes out of the faucet by adding air—wh...

Tony Allain is a self-taught artist born on Guernsey, Channel Islands and now lives in Scotland. His landscapes are amazing.   ...