May 2008
How-To
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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.
By Anne Laird
Gear
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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
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In Focus: May 2008
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New From PMA
High-tech tools to keep your images secure when you’re in the field
By Jon Sienkiewicz
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Sigma DP1
A compact digital camera with the sensor—and sensibility—of a D-SLR
By The Editors
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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
Locations
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Changing With The Times
How a landscape photographer reinvented himself for the digital era
By William Sawalich
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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
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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
Columns
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ACDSee Pro 2
Powerful all-in-one image-management/editing software for Windows
By The Editors
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Be Like The Sunset
Love or fear, the choice is yours
By Dewitt Jones
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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
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Port Lavaca, Texas
By George and Cindy Crow
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Scouting Report: Mexico
Baja and the Sea of Cortez is a haven for photographers
By Bob Krist
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Simplicity
Make the effort to create a meaningful body of work
By William Neill
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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
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