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D800 vs D800E

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There has been a lot of talk in the press recently about the new Nikon wunderkind and people have pondered on whether the D800 or the D800E should be purchased for different types of photography - the latter (E) having no ‘anti-alias’ filter which should provide a sharper image. Well Mark Banks and Joe Cornish just happen to have each...

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Colin Bell

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...such lone dawn trips to the summits of the fells is not something that I’ll be attempting. Of course this magazine’s own Joe Cornish is a constant source of photographic stimulation and more than once perusing his wonderful images has given me a metaphoric kick up the backside to get out in the evening light. Pete Hyde and John Parminter,...

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Peter Dombrovskis

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Continuing in our video review of Peter Dombrovskis' work we look at the rarest and arguably the best of his books. Simply titled 'Dombrovskis', the book is a compilation of his work with exacting production standards. Joe Cornish and Tim Parkin look at and discuss a few excerpts. Read more on Peter Dombrovskis Peter Dombrovskis Master Photographer Endframe: “Deciduous Beech...

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Twelve Significant Photos

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...varied conditions and situations. Ingleborough and Southerscales I've been entranced a little with Southerscales since Joe Cornish took me there in the middle of this year and this particular composition came about when I was scouting the area with Paul Arthur. Originally I was trying to find something for Paul because the main area of Southerscales it pretty complicated and...

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What’s in your bag?

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...Joe Cornish and David Ward by clicking 'here'. We're open to suggestions on how the feature works going forward. Here's the basics of what we're after: 2-4 photographs of your bag including a top down view and also a shot with your camera and tripod in action (1000px longest edge). A head and shoulders shot to include with the piece...

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The Irish Light – Peter Cox

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...like to add) and now, after 7 years in the business, Peter has published his first book The Irish Light, a collection of his best work to date with a foreword by no other than Joe Cornish. Nobody has ever doubted that Peter is a talented photographer and that he has made the right career move. This book however shows...

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What’s in Your Bag? Bruce Cairns

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We met up with Bruce Cairns when we tagged along on a Joe Cornish and David Ward workshop to the Yorkshire Dales. Bruce already had his Sigma DP2 (which he reviewed for us in this issue) with a very lovely JLM L-Plate and Grip on his Gitzo tripod but he let us take a look around his bag which we...

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Great Wilderness Trek

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During the making of Scotland's Mountains, Joe never had the chance to take a long hike with a few friends - he recently had the opportunity to get back up to Scotland with a bit more time and those same friends. I chatted with Joe about the experience and also how he coped with camera equipment (he only took small...

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Hamish Roots

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We're starting a new section in this issue due to feedback from our subscribers and readers. We'll be regularly featuring critiques of our readers pictures and the 'critiquers' (is that a word?) will either be Joe or myself or one of our featured photographers. For this first critique, Hamish Roots has volunteered to be our willing victim and we'll be...

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Printing Wester Ross

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We've covered printing in a video with Joe before but with it being such a minefield it doesn't hurt to go over another example to perhaps pick up on a few more details. In this example, Joe is printing an image captured whilst on a scouting trip in Wester Ross whilst he was also testing out the Mamiya 645 camera...

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