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OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER
May 2008
On Sale April 15, 2008
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EQUIPMENT |
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New From PMA
High-tech tools to keep your images secure when you’re in the field
By Jon Sienkiewicz
Gadget Bag: Memory Today
Shooting with a hi-res D-SLR can take up a lot of memory in a hurry. Manufacturers have responded with new ultra-high capacities that will provide safe storage for your precious images.
By Jon Sienkiewicz
The Must-Have Wide-Angle Zoom
Perfect for grand landscapes and intimate nature portraits, see what the pros say about these indispensable lenses
By Harlon Mitchell
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SHORT REPORTS
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First Look: Sigma DP1
A compact digital camera with the sensor—and sensibility—of a D-SLR
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COLUMNS / DEPARTMENTS |
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Tech Tips: Slicing Up Depth Of Field
Formulas And Focus • Size, Weight And Will it Float? • From JPEG To RAW • Charging Overseas Without A Charger • Bifocal Focus
By George D. Lepp
Photo Traveler: Scouting Report: Mexico
Baja and the Sea of Cortez is a haven for photographers
By Bob Krist
Basic Jones: Be Like The Sunset
Love or fear, the choice is yours
By Dewitt Jones
On Landscape: Simplicity
Make the effort to create a meaningful body of work
By William Neill
FAVORITE PLACES
IN FOCUS
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In This Issue Of Outdoor Photographer Magazine
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FEATURES |
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LOCATIONS |
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Changing With The Times
How a landscape photographer reinvented himself for the digital era
By William Sawalich, Photography By Carr Clifton
Wyoming Hot Spots For Spring And Fall
Photographer Frederic Joy reveals some magnificent spots across Wyoming, a state dominated by mountain ranges and high-altitude plains
By Simon Wakelin, Photography by Frederic Joy
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OP & THE ENVIRONMENT |
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In The Clouds
A threatened cloud forest in Mexico is the focus of an innovative, new concept in conservation photography
By Kim Castleberry, Photography By Jack Dykinga, Fulvio Eccardi And Florian Schulz
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HOW-TO |
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Digital Horizons: Expanding Photography’s Tonal Range
HDR photography lets you capture images of great brightness range that are closer to the reality you see
By Rob Sheppard
Be Abstract
The flowers that bloom so profusely in the spring give you a chance to create otherworldly images of color and shape. It’s photography that’s beyond the ordinary.
Text And Photography By Anne Laird
Choosing Your Macro
Getting in close and maintaining critical focus is the forte of this breed of lens
By Harlon Mitchell
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SOLUTIONS |
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ACDSee Pro 2
Powerful all-in-one image-management/editing software for Windows
By The Editors
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