
Tim Parkin
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2 months ago |
onlandscape.co.uk | Tim Parkin
Amateur Photographer who plays with big cameras and film when in between digital photographs. Flickr, Facebook, Twitter The premise of our podcast is loosely based on Radio Four's “Any Questions.” Joe Cornish and I (Tim Parkin) invite a special guest to each show and solicit questions from our subscribers.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
onlandscape.co.uk | Tim Parkin
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Jan 14, 2025 |
onlandscape.co.uk | Matt Oliver |Tim Parkin
Matt's work has reminded me of many days spent with friends (and alone) in the birch woods of the Peak District. It's a particularly beautiful and accessible place with a lot of history. I was interested to see how he interpreted the peculiar connection of the rock, the woodland and the history and I think he's done a really nice job. I sent Matt a few questions about the project and he kindly responded at length as you will see here.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
burlingtongazette.ca | Tim Parkin
By Tim ParkinJanuary 7th, 2025BURLINGTON, ONFor nearly 10 years, Justin Trudeau governed in the rear-view mirror, driving slowly in the left lane to prevent the NDP from overtaking, but letting lots of traffic by on the right. Trudeau would regularly speak in progressive liberal tones, contrasting himself to conservatives. But pretty words weren’t backed by action. His swerves were to preserve himself, not to maneouver to a new position from which to better accomplish his goals for Canadians.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
onlandscape.co.uk | Tim Parkin
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