New Releases
Europe
15th November 2007 - This is another archive publication of images from the second-largest, oldest and emptiest of the Canary Islands off the Atlantic coast of North Africa. Not a description that in itself would generate much excitement. However, Fuerteventura is wonderful, with expansive dunes, wild beaches, barren inland hills and fabulous colours. It is also a therapeutic haven, embracing naturism on almost all beaches. Photographically, the sand offers new perspectives in natural light.
Read the Notes here.
View the Gallery here.
26th October 2007 - This is the first ever publication of this set of images made in the Ötztal Alps of Austria. A beautiful range set in the Tirol in western Austria close to the bordres with Italy and Switzerland, it boasts the second and third highest peaks in the country: Wildspitze (3770m) and Weisskugel (3739m). We were based in the superb huts owned and run by the OeAV and DAV, the Austrian and German Alpine Clubs.
Read the Notes here.
View the Gallery here.
North America
12th October 2007 - More USA today: Bryce Canyon, that masterpiece of erosion in Utah. Not a canyon as such, but an amphitheatre filled with the most delicate of slots, pinnacles, hoodoos, flutings and colours. And the ethereal atmosphere down in its depths is one of the great joys; how I pitied the thirty-minute tourists ...
Read the Notes here.
View the Gallery here.
8th October 2007 - We're catching up with the old galleries slowly here at TTL, and we're pleased to release this set of Death Valley in California. There are many images in the collection not previously seen, so each new release is a significant milestone. Death Valley's reputation precedes it, but our experience was different to what we expected.
Read the Notes here.
View the Gallery here.
Tapas
26th August 2007 - Oh if you didn't know about our very wet and windy little escapade in Norfolk this August then you have to read the trip report first ...
Intrigued for some pics? They're on FLICKR where they'll be drip-fed into the stream over the next week or so. Part of our Tapas selection, which will include all sorts of work that doesn't fit with the central theme of Touching the Light, and for which Flickr will be our partner host.




