Chasing the Light Online Magazine Issue 52

Issue 52 of David Noton’s Chasing the Light Online Magazine is now available. This month David Noton kicks off with a Field Trial to evaluate the new Canon EOS 1DX Mark II. David also starts a new series entitled Photo Essentials, which is designed to refresh our basic photo skills – the first instalment begins a detailed exploration of camera settings. He then starts a new occasional series Location Report, this time giving readers his thoughts on Iceland as a photo destination. In Hoddinott’s Hangout Ross Hoddinott rediscovers polarising filters, whilst for this month’s edition of the Pipeline, we join Ben Pipe on his recent visit to Seville where he shot the Semana Santa festivities.Do note that the full contents of Chasing the Light Online Magazine is available to full f11 subscribers only. However non-members can purchase individual issues of the magazine at a price of £4.20.
Press Release
Issue 52 of David Noton’s Chasing the Light Online Magazine is out now.
Every month we publish an issue of our unique Chasing the Light Online Magazine for our global following of f11 Members – sign up for membership here, or non-members can purchase a single edition of our magazine here.
With features from behind the lens of world-class landscape and travel photographer David Noton, plus a wealth of other renowned contributors including Ross Hoddinott, Bas Meelker and Ben Pipe, it combines stunning photography of the most spectacular locations and wildlife on Earth with inspirational and technical features, video tutorials and video blogs, a member's gallery and industry news. The stories behind the photos make it an entertaining and inspirational monthly read, as well as an invaluable source of information and tuition for all who love our beautiful planet and photography.
This month David Noton kicks off with a Field Trial to evaluate the new Canon EOS 1Dx Mk II, enjoying some time in Paris to put this exciting addition to the Canon stable through its paces. David also starts a new series entitled Photo Essentials, which is designed to refresh our basic photo skills – the first instalment begins a detailed exploration of camera settings – see how much you learn! He then starts a new occasional series Location Report, this time giving us his thoughts on Iceland as a photo destination. Meanwhile, in this month’s Low Down David considers how to safely and effectively harness the awe-inspiring Power of Nature in our landscape and travel shots. And finally, he presents two of his popular Fundamentals of Post-Production Videos.
Elsewhere, the second instalment of the new Editor’s Choice series sees me select David Noton’s Lao Drive Time shot, which he considers a true example of what travel photography is all about. In Hoddinott’s Hangout Ross Hoddinott rediscovers polarising filters, reminding us just how useful they really are. In the Art of Landscapes we travel with Bas Meelker through Namibia on the adventure of a lifetime, photographing the country’s breath-taking wildlife along the way. And for this month’s edition of the Pipeline, we join Ben Pipe on his recent visit to Seville where he shot this beautiful city and the Semana Santa festivities.
For this edition’s Guest Feature we’re delighted to welcome on board Australian photographer Glen Cowans, as he reveals his passion for underwater photography, along with the approach and techniques he uses to capture the very best images beneath the waves. Finally, the standard of entries to our Your Vision 2016 photographic competition was so high that we have decided to dedicate this issue’s Member’s Gallery to six images that were Highly Commended by our Judges, displaying these along with comments from both the Photographers and the Judges.
Please note that the full contents of Chasing the Light Online Magazine is available to full f11 subscribers only. However non-members can purchase individual issues of the magazine at a price of £4.20 by clicking any of the blue highlighted 'view this article' headings.
http://www.davidnoton.com/
Loading comments…