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Outdoor Photographer

May 01 2021
Magazine

Outdoor Photographer’s blend of big, beautiful portfolios, in-depth how-to features, buyer’s guides and product reviews combine to make it the premier magazine about nature photography. Our expert staff of editors and columnists is committed to giving you the tools, techniques and inspiration to capture your favorite subjects in a whole new light. Whatever your interest, Outdoor Photographer will inspire and inform you. Special Introductory Offer

Beyond Visible Light • For a different look at color photography, try these shooting and processing tips using infrared digital capture.

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Outdoor Photographer • outdoorphotographer.com

in this issue

showcase • Congratulations to the winners and finalists of our NATURE’S COLORS 2020 PHOTO CONTEST! Featured here are the Grand Prize, Second Prize and Third Prize winners. See all of the finalists at outdoorphotographer.com.

new gear

Sharp Shooting • Tips and gear recommendations for achieving maximum sharpness in your wildlife portraits

A Wrinkle In Time • Deep thoughts in a deep canyon

Alabama Hills National Scenic Area • Lone Pine, California

REVEALING THE INVISIBLE • Infrared photography opens the door to a new way of seeing

FRAMING THE CONCEPT • How a multi-week project, repeatedly photographing a nearby location, helped me let go of expectations and “see” in new ways

PHOTOGRAPHY CLOSE TO HOME • While we wait for the pandemic to subside and travel to resume, take the opportunity to revisit and find new perspectives on favorite nearby locations

SHARING YOUR WORK, PART 1 • An overview of key export choices, including file formats, resolution settings and color spaces

Converting A Camera For Infrared • With a modest investment in equipment and learning, you can capture the world in a totally new light

Ghost Tree • Watson Lake, Prescott, Arizona

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Frequency: One time Pages: 68 Publisher: Madavor Media, LLC Edition: May 01 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: April 10, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Photography

Languages

English

Outdoor Photographer’s blend of big, beautiful portfolios, in-depth how-to features, buyer’s guides and product reviews combine to make it the premier magazine about nature photography. Our expert staff of editors and columnists is committed to giving you the tools, techniques and inspiration to capture your favorite subjects in a whole new light. Whatever your interest, Outdoor Photographer will inspire and inform you. Special Introductory Offer

Beyond Visible Light • For a different look at color photography, try these shooting and processing tips using infrared digital capture.

cover shot

Outdoor Photographer • outdoorphotographer.com

in this issue

showcase • Congratulations to the winners and finalists of our NATURE’S COLORS 2020 PHOTO CONTEST! Featured here are the Grand Prize, Second Prize and Third Prize winners. See all of the finalists at outdoorphotographer.com.

new gear

Sharp Shooting • Tips and gear recommendations for achieving maximum sharpness in your wildlife portraits

A Wrinkle In Time • Deep thoughts in a deep canyon

Alabama Hills National Scenic Area • Lone Pine, California

REVEALING THE INVISIBLE • Infrared photography opens the door to a new way of seeing

FRAMING THE CONCEPT • How a multi-week project, repeatedly photographing a nearby location, helped me let go of expectations and “see” in new ways

PHOTOGRAPHY CLOSE TO HOME • While we wait for the pandemic to subside and travel to resume, take the opportunity to revisit and find new perspectives on favorite nearby locations

SHARING YOUR WORK, PART 1 • An overview of key export choices, including file formats, resolution settings and color spaces

Converting A Camera For Infrared • With a modest investment in equipment and learning, you can capture the world in a totally new light

Ghost Tree • Watson Lake, Prescott, Arizona

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