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Issue 21 • November 2012

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Gear Test Olympus OM-D

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The Olympus OM-D is arguably the coolest looking new camera of 2012. But can it deliver the goods on location? Landscape photographer Mark Bauer explains.

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Weathering Changing Times

Ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) in winter plumage, Cairngorms NP, Scotland.

In our new ‘Nature’ section, award-winning wildlife photographers and authors will be sharing their knowledge and expertise with us on a monthly basis.

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Wild Camping And Sunrise

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Wild camping can be seen as a way to help you make better landscape images during sunrise. However, it is much more than that, Paul Allen has tips to share.

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A Guide To Focus Stacking

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Some times we need a photograph which shows the details in perfect clarity and sharpness from foreground to infinity, Michael Breitung has a solution.

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Better Things Come To Those Who Wait

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Waiting a little bit longer can make a huge difference in landscape photography. Everything depends on light and quality light is worth waiting for.

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Featured Artist: Austin Thomas

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Portfolio of exceptional Nature and Wildlife photographer Austin Thomas in the “Featured Artist” section of Landscape Photography Magazine.

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In Conversation… William Neill

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Landscape Photography Magazine has an exclusive interview with William Neill, one of USA’s leading professional outdoor photographers and writers.

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Look Behind You

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While heading to your chosen spot, take time to look back at the direction you have come from. You never know what you might see from a different angle.

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Nungwi, Zanzibar

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Have you ever lost yourself in the moment completely while photographing? It could happen to all of us. Here is Jonathan Chritchley with his story.

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Abraham Lake, Kooteney Plains, Canada

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Alpine landscape under glowing sunrise light and freezing temperatures. If this is your kind of scenery, then you are at the right place, Abraham Lake.

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A Traveller’s Tale

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Back in 2006, Simon Watkinson had a chance meetings that not only was going to have a massive impact on his life but also of that of a little Nepalese girl.

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No Icicles In The Subway

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Guy Tal visited the famous Subway in Zion National Park and managed to photograph the place in conditions not seen very often. Here is his story.

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eBook Review: William Neill

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David Hay is reviewing four eBooks written by Landscape and Nature photographer William Neill from USA.

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South China Sea Sunset

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Keith Wilson recalls one equatorial evening and wonders why landscape and travel photographers differ in their opinion about the sunset’s significance.

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A Sense Of Tranquillity

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Landscape photographers often try to capture a feeling of peace and tranquillity in their images especially around dawn. David Hay has the story.

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The Magical Snow

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There are many hurdles to be faced when seeking to photograph in a snow covered mountain area. Trevor Anderson has the story.

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Western Australia

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Boris Mar is heading north, through Australia’s biggest and most isolated state, Western Australia, visiting some of its national parks.

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Empty Spaces

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It should not make any difference where we are, whether or not the location is stunning, or if the light is amazing. It is up to us to find the photograph.

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Exposé ● Chris Gomersall, England

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LPM reader and contributor Chris Gomersall showcases his beautiful portfolio of nature and wildlife images from around Antarctica.

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