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Nikon Owner Magazine Issue 48

Nikon Owner 48 Issue - XLVIII

CONTENTS – ISSUE XLVIII 2015

RICHARD YOUNG: DECISIVE MOMENTS
by Gillian Greenwood

Over the last forty years, Richard Young has become not just one of the most important, highly respected and well-loved photographers of our time, but a formidable legend in his own right. We celebrate his remarkable achievements in a unique interview in this issue of Nikon Owner.

TAKEDOWN: THE DNA OF GSP
by Michael Bright and Neil Lucas

Canadian filmmaker Peter Svatek of Triplex Films wanted to make a major film about GSP, George St. Pierre, the French-Canadian martial arts fighter. Michael Bright and Neil Lucas tell the story of how they were suddenly thrown into the world of sophisticated cage-fighting.

THE TONY HURST GALLERY Part XI
Words by Gray Levett

Tony Hurst shoots the highly specialized and unique Nikon F2A Data camera for this issue.

ANDREW MAIN WILSON’S EPIC ADVENTURE

Andrew Main Wilson continues his quest to photograph every single country in the world, and takes us on a trip to the amazing Iceberg Lagoon of Jokulsarlon Glacier.

TANTALISING TANZANIA
by Simon Stafford

Simon Stafford introduces a small potpourri of guests’ photographs taken during their adventures on safari with Nikon Owner magazine through northern Tanzania in July 2014.

ANGEL EYES XX
by Heather Angel

In Ice Roamers Heather Angel describes how she shot a picture of a polar bear and her cubs which was chosen for the front jacket of the BBC book Planet Earth – the Photographs. The book was based on the ground-breaking television series Planet Earth, presented by Sir David Attenborough.

TEN OUT OF TEN: THE NIKON D810 REVIEWED
by Simon Stafford

Simon Stafford takes a close look at the Nikon D810 and compares it with its predecessors the D800 and D800E.

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