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... seen as a 'dialectial image'. He explains that landscape has a realist and an illusionary viewpoint, objects and beliefs, both of which work together in order to see a landscape properly. Holloway and Hubbard (2001) explain three ways in which landscapes are represented, 'seeing', 'thinking', 'describing'.> Seeing: Process of observant viewing creating a visual encounter.> Thinking: Devoting careful thought to the encounter; experiences and feeling.> Describing: Written description should be clear about the place. In the article Stephen Daniels firstly draws upon Raymond Williams to explain 'landscape'. Williams states that a landscape is the finished product he claimed, "A working country is hardly ever a landscape". What is meant by this is that for a landscape to be viewed it must be the finished product, historic events have to have taken place. We never want to observe a constructing product. The only time for observing is when the construction is complete and the ...
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