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Photo Review

September - November 2020
Magazine

Inspiring photography, practical tips and useful information for photographers at all levels. Easy to follow advice on everything from buying the right camera gear through to shooting, editing, printing and organising your photos. The Inspiration section features high quality images and insight into how the best photographers create their photos.

Whose picture is this anyway?

Photo Review

History and devotion • THE PILGRIMAGE PROJECT

Heights of abstraction • VICTORIAN TOM PUTT EXPLAINS HOW HE GOES ABOUT SHOOTING HIS ABSTRACT AERIAL LANDSCAPES, INCLUDING THE APPLICATION OF DISCIPLINES HE LEARNT AS A SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHER.

Stirling Ranges National Park • NATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS FLOCK TO THIS EASY-TO-REACH NATIONAL PARK IN SOUTH-WESTERN WA FOR ITS COLOURFUL WILDFLOWERS, PANORAMIC VISTAS AND ABUNDANT WILDLIFE.

360 in 360

Crop factors and lens performance • WE EXAMINE WHY AND WHEN SENSOR CROP FACTORS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN YOU’RE SHOOTING WITH THE CAMERA HAND-HELD IN LOW LIGHT LEVELS.

Using ICC profiles • WE LOOK AT THE CRITICAL ROLE ICC PROFILES PLAY IN AN IMAGING WORKFLOW AND HOW TO OBTAIN THEM AND USE THEM.

Rendering Intents and Gamut Controls

Critiquing photographs • HOW TO GIVE USEFUL FEEDBACK ON YOUR OWN AND OTHER PEOPLE’S PHOTOGRAPHS.

Image review

NET EFFECT • Our editor considers everything from inexpensive image management tools, to not so inexpensive handmade wooden pinhole cameras.


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 68 Publisher: Media Publishing Pty Limited Edition: September - November 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 27, 2020

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Photography

Languages

English

Inspiring photography, practical tips and useful information for photographers at all levels. Easy to follow advice on everything from buying the right camera gear through to shooting, editing, printing and organising your photos. The Inspiration section features high quality images and insight into how the best photographers create their photos.

Whose picture is this anyway?

Photo Review

History and devotion • THE PILGRIMAGE PROJECT

Heights of abstraction • VICTORIAN TOM PUTT EXPLAINS HOW HE GOES ABOUT SHOOTING HIS ABSTRACT AERIAL LANDSCAPES, INCLUDING THE APPLICATION OF DISCIPLINES HE LEARNT AS A SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHER.

Stirling Ranges National Park • NATURE PHOTOGRAPHERS FLOCK TO THIS EASY-TO-REACH NATIONAL PARK IN SOUTH-WESTERN WA FOR ITS COLOURFUL WILDFLOWERS, PANORAMIC VISTAS AND ABUNDANT WILDLIFE.

360 in 360

Crop factors and lens performance • WE EXAMINE WHY AND WHEN SENSOR CROP FACTORS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN YOU’RE SHOOTING WITH THE CAMERA HAND-HELD IN LOW LIGHT LEVELS.

Using ICC profiles • WE LOOK AT THE CRITICAL ROLE ICC PROFILES PLAY IN AN IMAGING WORKFLOW AND HOW TO OBTAIN THEM AND USE THEM.

Rendering Intents and Gamut Controls

Critiquing photographs • HOW TO GIVE USEFUL FEEDBACK ON YOUR OWN AND OTHER PEOPLE’S PHOTOGRAPHS.

Image review

NET EFFECT • Our editor considers everything from inexpensive image management tools, to not so inexpensive handmade wooden pinhole cameras.


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