I was originally going to run with one of Keith Arnaats' ideas that takes the rubbish out of the tip and into the studio, but when outside I found the complete opposite. A landscape photographers' version of studio is the landscape. In these picturesque settings are specks of imperfection, no thanks to man. The juxtaposition is somewhat visually intriguing, yet it's the light in which it is taken in that also gives the feel of the photograph. Especially in the first image shown here, beams of light peer through the trees and hit this torn piece of bin-bag (alongside the vines) in a way that almost make this image look like a 17th century painting.
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