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First Photocrowd Win!
I won my first ever competition, judged by the crowd, with my shot of a storm at Portreath, titled "RELENTLESS."
Andrew Hocking
Jan 21, 20232 min read


Chernobyl: Unseen
KAMAZ-53213 truck bellows out smoke as it roars up the road next to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station.
Andrew Hocking
Aug 31, 20208 min read


Lockdown Photography: Weeks 5 & 6
The composition is pretty straight forward. I used dominant trees each side to frame the image. But this shot was really all about the light
Andrew Hocking
May 8, 20208 min read


Lockdown Photography: Week 4
I composed this image with the fallen, moss-covered branch, snaking through a bed of bluebells towards a dominant tree trunk...
Andrew Hocking
Apr 24, 20207 min read


Lockdown Photography: Week 2
One day this week, I was treated to a thin veil of mist that added some drama to my shots...
Andrew Hocking
Apr 11, 20206 min read


Autumn in Cornwall
This composition almost has two contrasting focal points; the moss-covered twisted tree at the front, shed of all it's leaves; and the v
Andrew Hocking
Nov 26, 201910 min read


Chernobyl: Reclamation
Possibly my favourite photo from the trip: While roaming the second floor of a military building at the Duga Radar base, I found this saplin
Andrew Hocking
Jun 14, 201912 min read


Canon EOS 6D MkII Review
I soon found that I needed to rely on processing bracketed HDR images much less. Not only did this reduce the amount of effort in processing
Andrew Hocking
Mar 1, 20196 min read


12 of my Best Cornwall Photos, 2018
Walking back to the car after my first visit to Golitha Falls (on the River Fowey near Liskeard), I saw this brightly coloured tree in the d
Andrew Hocking
Jan 5, 20198 min read


7 Snowy pics of Penryn, Cornwall - 2018
I looked for a shot where the snow was still pristine. The roads were being driven on and pavements walked on which scuppered that idea... U
Andrew Hocking
Mar 6, 20184 min read


Photographing South Wales & Snowdonia - June 2017
I decided to position myself on the side of the castle facing the sun - to capture it's warm light as it rose and illuminated the ruin.
Andrew Hocking
Jul 4, 20178 min read
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