honorable mention
Matthew Wilkinson united kingdomPhoto © Matthew Wilkinson
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Royal Nava Collage
This I wanted to capture isolating the buildings to show the grandeur and how the symmetry and to is the presence.
My love of landscape naturally led me to pursue a bachelors degree in Photography in Newcastle, where I learned the technical aspects of my art.
Still running a business in the construction sector which takes me around the UK, I look for every opportunity to find beauty in the landscape around me, to show the world. This, of course, doesn't mean I don't take the camera everywhere else I go.
I also have a love of pushing the boundaries of Landscape Photography and use methods like long exposures and different editing techniques, to take my photography into the realms of digital art, rather than a representation of what the eye sees. These images are designed to take elements of the landscape and process them to provoke thought and emotion.
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entry description
The Old Royal Naval College is the architectural centrepiece and a World Heritage Site in Greenwich, London. On reading about the buildings, they were described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as being of "outstanding universal value" and reckoned to be the "finest and most dramatically sited architectural and landscape ensemble in the British Isles" As I may not fully agree, as the British Isle has many impressive sites, you have to agree it has a presence in the landscape.,This I wanted to capture isolating the buildings to show the grandeur and how the symmetry and to is the presence.
about the photographer
In the Welsh countryside and I have always loved the outdoors. Growing up, I worked for my father's construction company and travelled all over the UK.My love of landscape naturally led me to pursue a bachelors degree in Photography in Newcastle, where I learned the technical aspects of my art.
Still running a business in the construction sector which takes me around the UK, I look for every opportunity to find beauty in the landscape around me, to show the world. This, of course, doesn't mean I don't take the camera everywhere else I go.
I also have a love of pushing the boundaries of Landscape Photography and use methods like long exposures and different editing techniques, to take my photography into the realms of digital art, rather than a representation of what the eye sees. These images are designed to take elements of the landscape and process them to provoke thought and emotion.
back to gallery