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03-11-08, 06:07 PM
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Outdoor Photography Magazine

I bought Outdoor Photography Magazine , as I need some help and inspiration to try more Landscapes. It is a great magazine, only read a few articles so far, but it is straightforward and full of helpful tips and ideas.

The photographs are wonderful too, and some really nice unusual landscapes aswell. Very inspiring.

So a big thumbs up from me

I really do need, to stop buying, all these photography magazines though


     
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03-11-08, 09:37 PM
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Re: Outdoor Photography Magazine

I was in the local wh smiths yesterdat looking at mags [photo ones] and could not decide on one, maybe I will return and purchase yours.

could not believe the price of some of them you could feed a family of four for that much.lol
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03-11-08, 09:51 PM
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I used to have a thing for Fashion mags, and now it is Photography mags, I buy about one a weekDigital Camera, Practical Photography, Digital SLR, and now I can add Outdoor photography, I accidently bought a Canon Photography Magazine once

I do like to just sit down and have a read, it isn't the same reading it from the internet


     
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03-11-08, 09:52 PM
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I agree.

Cup of hot choc and the smell of a new mag
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03-11-08, 09:55 PM
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Re: Outdoor Photography Magazine

i just bought this magizine today ! going to read them in bed tonite
this is my favourite mag of all magazines .
i always read them over and over and over lol
you should see my collections of well read mags
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03-11-08, 09:56 PM
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But the worse thing is I keep them! Just in case there is some info I may need one day, of course I would never be able to find the relevant article, but that is beside the point!


     
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03-11-08, 09:57 PM
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Clairelou! I know exactly where you are coming from!

It is a good magazine,very useful stuff, and the pictures are really amazing


     
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03-11-08, 09:58 PM
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your right !
every pieces always got some handy tips and i always forget them when im gone out with the camera !!
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03-11-08, 11:00 PM
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Some of the best landscapes are in other magazines, e.g. walking magazines. How some of the photographers get the images is amazing. Often they are up at dawn, even camping out overnight or waiting until late in the evening. Pin sharp, tripod, brilliant colours... The camera magazines are good but after 6 months it's the same stuff over and over again and they all seem to repeat the same stuff i.e. what is in one mag one month is in the another the next. Still buy 'em though! I often enjoy the readers pics but do like the technical info and 'how they got the pic'. Shame so much stuff these days is changed so much in Photoshop.
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04-11-08, 09:44 AM
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I love Outdoor Photography - been buying it for a good while now, and find it one of the better mags. It has less emphasis on digital - which I always liked (as I'm a film user too), and its biggest downside is it's made me want a large format plate camera!

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