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Nikon Owner Magazine Issue 25

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ISSUE XXV

THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS- by John McCormack ARPS

Up to 50 individual images go into one of the John McCormack’s beguilingly beautiful compositions to give us the view of a flower which may be analogous to that of a bee or a butterfly. He explains his technique in this article.

NEW ZEALAND WITH A D200– by John Archer-Thomson

John Archer- Thomson says that his knee- jerk reaction to a UK winter might be considered a little extreme; he gets as far away from it as possible. In this article, he packed his D200 and headed off to New Zealand.

A DIGITAL WORKFLOW– Part IV- by Clive Carpenter

In this penultimate installment in his very popular series A Digital Workflow, Clive Carpenter advises how to best modify and fine- tune colours in an image in order to replicate the original colours in the subject being photographed.

AROUND THE WORLD WITH ANDREW MAIN WILSON- Part IV

Andrew Main Wilson’s tale has grown in the telling, and he shares with us the magnificent fourth chapter of his seven-part World of Wonder Series: Australia.

NIKON D3 & D300: THE REVIEW- by Simon Stafford

The Nikon D3 and D300 have swept across the world with roaring success. Simon Stafford pens his much anticipated review of these two new Nikon digital SLR cameras as well as the two latest professional zoom lenses.

WINTER IN JAPAN- by Heather Angel

The distinguished wildlife and natural history photographer Heather Angel tells us why winter is her favourite season in Japan to photograph wildlife.

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