Jem in The Wild: Part 5- Glastonbury

Jem Bowden

Here Jem Bowden visits Glastonbury to capture the iconic Tor. He demonstrates ways to approach the challenge of a flat landscape and broad sky, and explains how to highlight busy and quiet areas to create a wide open plain with interest.
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