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Peak season

For many of the shots I’ve taken, the guide secured me on a rope while I used an ice axe to stabilise myself and steady my tripod in position. It’s especially difficult if it’s windy…

How would you describe your landscape photography? Do you have a particular style, or is there a philosophy behind it?

I’m not sure about style, but I have been influenced by two cultures [having grown up and been educated in China before coming to the University of Sydney in 1990 to do his PhD in artificial intelligence, and living in Australia ever since]. There are similarities and differences between eastern and western

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