CONTENTS
ISSUE VI 2002
A WORM’S EYE VIEW- by Heather Angel
Heather Angel shows you that using a low level viewpoint and taking a worms-eye view will dramatically change the perspective- often resulting in a more dramatic picture than one taken from normal eye level.
CUBA: CASTRO, CIGARS AND OLD AMERICAN CARS
Richard Young is our Man in Havana.
DAVID SUCHET- A detective and his Nikon
The much loved and respected British actor, renowned for his definitive portrayal of Hercule Poirot, discusses with Gray Levett his passion for photography and how he came to chose Nikon.
A GRAND DAY OUT- by Paul Joynson- Hicks
Follow Paul Joynson – Hicks into the Luangwa Valley, one of the last unspoilt wilderness areas and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa.
THE EDITOR GOES EAST Part I
Gray Levett travels to Tokyo and visits the Sendai Nikon factory in northern Japan.
SHOOTING WITH A TOP GUN
Simon Stafford‘s review of the new Nikon SB-80DX Speedlight.
HISTORY OF NIKON Part V
Nikon released their first camera in 1948; this is the story of the Nikon I.
MY FAVOURITE IMAGE
The legendary Nikon U.S.A technical troubleshooter Scott Andrews tells us about his favourite image.
SKY PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES
Inside London’s top professional lab with the Royal Warrant; an interview with the manager Brian Judge.
MEMBERS GALLERY
In this issue we meet professional photographer Paul Dawson who shoots a very broad range of people, places and panoramas.
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