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Music to the eye

It may come as a surprise to learn that Jane Trotter’s abstract photography is created almost totally in-camera – just like most landscape and portrait photography.

Jane’s ‘landscape’ is in and around her house in Dunedin, on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island. ‘My husband has joked that when I run out of things at home, I can always go next door,’ she says.

Not that she’s likely to go knocking. Her home has served her very well since she took up photography 13 years ago as a visual contrast to her interest in music and work teaching piano. A friend suggested that concentrating on a photographic theme would help her to find direction and become more involved in

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