Recording Landscape Phenomena through the lens Camera


Every year as part of the Reading the Landscape module first year students on the undergraduate courses in Landscape architecture and Landscape and Garden Design take cameras out into the campus grounds and try to capture the ephemeral or phenomenal elements that add to the landscape experience but often go un-noticed. This can include light, shadow, reflection, seasonal colour, cloud effects, water droplets in fact anything that is temporary and fleeting. Students have captured some amazing visual images over the years and this year is no exception. The academic team have chosen their favourites from this year’s excellent submissions, the seven considered the best are as follows.
Richard Romang, Lecturer in Landscape Architecture at WUC





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