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A New Look at Landscapes

The horizons of landscape photography grow ever wider, if a free exhibition at London’s Oxo Tower is anything to go by. Act quick: Evolving Landscapes is only on show from 18–22 July (oxotower.co.uk/events/light-and-land). Among works by 20 photographers from the last quarter-century is this view from Bolonia in Spain by Charlie Waite, who also runs photo tours and workshops (lightandland.co.uk).

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