As part of my lecture on Inspirational Landscapes: Changing Places, I was collecting delegates' thoughts on what might make up Sheffield's Cultural Landscape.
I promised to share the final result, so here it is...
A few things have come into my Twitter feed since which are of relevance too. There are plenty of landscape influences there if you'd like to request to follow it: @GeoBlogs (if you're not already)
This story on trying to work out where Ansel Adams took several of his famous images by looking at the position of the moon.
The way that giant cruise ships are affecting the city of Venice.
I promised to share the final result, so here it is...
A few things have come into my Twitter feed since which are of relevance too. There are plenty of landscape influences there if you'd like to request to follow it: @GeoBlogs (if you're not already)
This story on trying to work out where Ansel Adams took several of his famous images by looking at the position of the moon.
The way that giant cruise ships are affecting the city of Venice.
‘If the towering Alps are, as Shelley instinctively recognised, a profoundly symbolic landscape that reflects both our hubris and our helplessness in the face of nature, these manmade subterranean structures speak of more contemporary fears and anxieties.’ https://t.co/Qaeoi0qIRk— Andrew Ray (@Some_landscapes) April 12, 2018
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