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Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog

It's a blog! Mainly of book reviews.

Currently reading

Station Zero
Philip Reeve
Progress: 220/282 pages
The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition
Ursula K. Le Guin, Charles Vess
Progress: 749/997 pages
The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry
Robert Chandler
The Uncertain Land and Other Poems
Patrick O'Brian
Progress: 8/160 pages
The Heptameron (Penguin Classics)
Marguerite de Navarre
Progress: 152/544 pages
The Poems and Plays of John Masefield
John Masefield
Progress: 78/534 pages
Poems Selected
Emily Dickinson, Ted Hughes
Progress: 4/50 pages
Selected Poems
U A Fanthorpe
Progress: 18/160 pages
The Penguin Book of Scottish Verse
Mick Imlah, Robert Crawford
Hainish Novels & Stories, Vol. 2
Ursula K. Le Guin
Progress: 133/789 pages

A year in the Life of Westonbirt, Sarah Howard

A Year In The Life Of Westonbirt - Sarah Howard

I'm moderately familiar with Westonbirt Arboretum, having visted it several times and across all seasons. It's most obviously spectacular in Autumn, of course, but it has its merits in all seasons. Capturing these merits in photographs is not easy, however. Woodlands do not easily provide potential images that fit the kind of rules that most people formally or instinctively use to choose good photos. There are three main options to deal with this - work really hard to frame images that DO fit the normal rules, go for detail rather than large scale or frame images that break all the rules but work anyway.

 

All three strategies are employed successfully here. The latter-most impresses me most of all. It's a good souvenir coffee-table book, set out in four sections, one for each season, starting with Spring. Howard's skill in taking successful photos in flat light or out-right misty conditions in the Winter section is remarkable.

 

Here's a few of my own efforts: