Chasing the Light eZine Issue 19

Issue 18 of David Noton’s Chasing the Light eZine is now available. In this month’s edition, David considers the different and fun opportunities of shooting infrared, and his Field Trial presents Part 1 of an exploration into the creative potential of using super wide-angle lenses. In Behind the Lens, David shares Part 2 of his diary recording his recent advertising job for Canon in Patagonia. And for Stepping Back he recalls a trip to Ireland, shooting the Round Tower at Glendalough with a pack of Celtic photographers. The magazine also includes two educational videos and a Guest Feature written by Lucie Debelkova. Do note that the full contents of Chasing the Light eZine is available to f11 subscribers only.
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Press Release
Issue 19 of David Noton’s Chasing the Light eZine is out now.
Every month we publish an issue of our unique Chasing the Light eZine, exclusively for our worldwide following of f11 members - sign up for a free trial (join here). With features from behind the lens and on the road with world-renowned landscape and travel photographer David Noton as well as a wealth of other contributors, it combines stunning photography of the most spectacular locations on earth with technical features, video tutorials, humorous anecdotes, travel notes, a member's gallery and industry news. The personable stories behind the photos make it an entertaining, informative and inspirational monthly read, as well as an invaluable information resource for all who love landscapes, travel and photography.
In his Seeing the Light series, this month David considers the different and fun opportunities of shooting infrared, and his Field Trial presents Part 1 of an exploration into the creative potential of using super wide-angle lenses. How It’s Done re-visits a shoot David completed for Royal Mail of the Roman Baths in Bath and the various challenges this presented.
In Behind the Lens, David shares Part 2 of his diary recording his recent advertising job for Canon in Patagonia. And for Stepping Back he recalls a trip to Ireland, shooting the Round Tower at Glendalough with a pack of Celtic photographers.
This month we have two videos for you: the Fundamentals of Post Production Video Tutorial slots in alongside the Seeing the Light feature as David takes us through the processing of an infrared image; whilst his latest Video Blog takes us to Utah for the first part of Red Rock Blues.
For our Guest Feature we’re delighted to welcome Lucie Debelkova to our team of illustrious writers, as she describes her photo passion for the Middle East, and the perks and pitfalls of being a female photographer living in that region. In addition we have the Member’s Gallery, with constructive comments from David on member’s work.
Please note that the full contents of Chasing the Light eZine is available to f11 subscribers only.
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