Whether it's the influence of Andrei Tarkovsky's films or Jem Southam's river photographs I've been repeatedly pointing a lens at water while walking through soggy landscapes lately. Today I went specifically to a ditch in the corner of a sodden field that I photographed yesterday, swapping out to a different camera. I've been attracted to low-key picture-making, with the jpegs exposed so the dark tones fall naturally down into zones I to III, where they belong. Dialling down the EV that much always feels a bad mistake and the reviewed images verged on almost unviewable on the LCD display, but still seemed sort of accurate, verifying directly against the ditch, that I was occasionally about to slide into. Composing while hands were cold, feet wet, nose runny, with something in my eye, my trousers about to fall down as my belt had worked loose, and my slightly too-small woolly hat about to drop off, and always glancing up, hoping the blotchy cloud pattern that reflec...