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Photo Review Magazine Issue 49 |
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Photo Review September - November 2011 Issue 49
Inspiration Luke Hardy: Between Narrative and Mystery 'A fascination with that thin line between the spiritual and the sensual' permeates Luke Hardy's delicate studies.
Hans Schmidt: Bloomin' Small Every millimetre counts in Cairns photographer Hans Schmidt’s world of botanical marvels.
Sean Davey: In the Cut The editing process is every bit as important as capturing the image for Sean Davey.
Insider Shooting Video with a DSLR
The pros and cons of shooting video with a camera designed for still photography.
Technique Shooting Great Holiday Snaps Some simple tips to help you prepare for the holiday season.
Editing Blending Modes Using the blending modes with layers to add special effects to your digital photos.
Buyers Guide Advanced Compact Cameras
Technical editor Margaret Brown nominates the best compact cameras with raw file support.
Reviews Cameras: Sony SLT-A35; Nikon D5100; Pentax K-5; Samsung NX11; Waterproof Lumix FT-3; Sony Cyber-Shot HX100V
Printers Epson Stylus Photo R2000
Calibration Eizo EasyPIX Colour Matching Tool
Net Effect Our editor, in his own breathless prose, 'dives into the vast and trackless virtual sea of the internet in search of a peerless photographic pearl or two'!
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Photo Review
magazine tracks the latest digital cameras, lenses and accessories, and also
keeps a weather eye on developments in digital video, removable
memory and the kind of computer technology that is a pre-requisite for
successful photography. Photo Review aim to show how technology can be used to
improve the way photos are taken, processed and distributed.
Photo Review's independent product tests use objective benchmark software that is internationally recognised.
Important as the technological dimension is, Photo Review's team believe that the
tools are but a means to an end. And that end of course is the
photographic image. Whether it be a happy snap at the beach, a
meticulously crafted commercial image, or the transcendent vision of an
artist, it is the image and the making of it that matters above all.
And that's why every issue of Photo Review magazine features a profile and portfolio section for your viewing pleasure and - we hope - your photographic inspiration.