Showing posts with label national parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label national parks. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Brecon Beacons Pictures

Raw Black and White files ready for editing, will shoot for another couple of days and get back to editing when the bad weather comes!!!
Taking Brecon Beacons Pictures...

So far on my Brecon Beacons National Park project I have been concentrating on the waterfalls. At this time of year the trees are just starting to shed the leaves making for very mystical scenes. We have come across some amazing sights already this season, very inspiring times.

I love being a Fine Art Landscape photographer when I have adventures like I have had so far over the last couple of days, clambering up the side of a 30 foot waterall for an awesome shot, nearly loosing my camera bag down a gorge as I only had a couple of feet to work with and the smile on my face standing behind Sgwd yr Eira was truly amazing!!! Really looking forward to photographing the national park right the way through this Autumn and Winter - Dartmoor National Park next week though...

See more Brecon Beacon Pictures click here.  More information on the Brecon Beacons National Park please visit their website here.


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Current work on display at White Sails Gallery & Stokeley Farm - Dartmouth.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Brecon Beacons Pictures

Black & White Landscape Photography, Brecon Beacons National Park
Brecon Beacons Pictures
By Fine Art Landscape Photographer - Craig Howarth

I will be capturing stunning Black and White images at the park this week, Pen-Y-Fan, Black Mountains and Sgwd yr Eira are all on our shot list, fingers crossed for dramatic weather, can't wait...

Hopefully the rivers will be full for some more great shots like this one...


To view more of my Fine Art landscape photography please visit:

Current work on display at White Sails Gallery & Stokeley Farm - Dartmouth.

Friday, 21 September 2012

Black & White Landscape Photography

Black & White Landscape Photography, Pen Y fan, Brecon Beacons National Park

Black & White Landscape Photography - Autumn starts...

With autumn starting tomorrow, I like many other landscape photographers are excited for the prospects of that perfect lighting at dawn and dusk, and pretty spectacular lighting conditions throughout the day. It’s my favorite time of year to be traveling through the mountains of Scotland and Wales.

I will be working on my Natural Scenes project next week in the Brecon Beacons National Park, hoping for some spectacular weather conditions to get stunning images of the black mountain range. Whilst in the Welsh mountains I will also be filming my latest Video Tutorial of the Zone System and importance of understanding exposure.

To view more of my Fine Art landscape photography please visit:

Current work on display at White Sails Gallery & Stokeley Farm - Dartmouth.

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Vanishing Point - Aviemore Scotland in heavy snow - Valentines Gift

One of the favourite images of opening night has been bought as a Valentines gift, how romantic - Vanishing Point, Aviemore, 10 February 2010. All delivered to customers house...

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Monday, 13 February 2012

Launch night of new show

 Last Friday saw me launch my latest work for Natural Scene, concentrating on black and white landscape photographs of National Parks around the world. Some of the exhibits are online on my website:

www.naturalscene.co.uk

Brief Synopsis:
"Craig's latest study of work focuses on the natural scenes of National parks and places of beauty he finds on his journey to the national parks of Europe and America. Craig hopes to inspire people to find their breathing space in the environment, by displaying what can be seen and found if the viewer chooses to look with a quieter more appreciative mind. Craig's large format work will be presented in bespoke reclaimed wood frames to compliment his passion for an unspoilt environment. Inspiring people to enjoy our world… "