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OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER
April 2008
On Sale March 19, 2008
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EQUIPMENT |
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Your Next Digital Darkroom
Between the large image files today’s new D-SLRs generate and the demands of the latest software tools, your old computer is probably starting to show its age. We have some suggestions when it’s time for an upgrade.
By Harlon Mitchell
Gadget Bag: Multimedia
Storage Viewers High-tech tools to keep your images secure when you’re in the field
By Jon Sienkiewicz
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SHORT REPORTS |
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First Look: Nikon D60
Nikon’s top, entry-level D-SLR combines simple operation with creative capability
First Look: Canon EOS Rebel XSi
The latest Rebel D-SLR adds megapixels, Live View and much more
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COLUMNS / DEPARTMENTS |
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Tech Tips: Stay Sensitive To IR’s Needs
A recent excursion yielded some keen insights from OP’s tech guru
By George D. Lepp
Photo Traveler: My Go-To Gurus
The voyage of discovery requires seeing with new eyes
By Bob Krist
On Landscape: Digging Deep
Make technological advancements work for you
By William Neill
Photo Adventure: Memories From Down Under
Some technology really does change your life
By Bill Hatcher
World View: Life Imitates Art magazine only
Some technology really does change your life
By Frans Lanting
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In This Issue Of Outdoor Photographer Magazine
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FEATURES |
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PORTFOLIO |
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Mid-Atlantic Wild!
From lawyer to naturalist, Ian Plant is now living the dream
By Jim Clark, Photography By Ian Plant
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LOCATIONS |
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China South
Enticing new opportunities for the cultural photographer are becoming more accessible in these less traveled regions of abundant diversity
Text And Photography By Ryan Stevens
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OP & THE ENVIRONMENT |
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A Prairie Photo Companion
One Colorado photographer takes aim at the plains in a new photo conservation book
By Kim Castleberry, Photography By Dave Showalter
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HOW-TO |
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Digital Horizons: Digital Formats
Find the “right” format for you
By Rob Sheppard
Macro Everywhere
No matter what the weather, the light or the location, you always can get into the close-up world and find “the picture”
Text And Photography By Rob Sheppard
Choosing Your Macro
Getting in close and maintaining critical focus is the forte of this breed of lens
By Harlon Mitchell
Spring In New England
As the weather warms, the Northeast offers some of its most dramatic and colorful vistas
By Jerry Monkman, Photography By Jerry And Marcy Monkman
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SOLUTIONS |
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Indecent Exposures
Don‘t let a bright or dark background sneak in and ruin your exposure!
Text And Photography By Mike Stensvold
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