CONTENTS – ISSUE XLVI 2014
LIGHT AND ENLIGHTENMENT – A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY
by Chris Weston
Distinguished author and wildlife photojournalist Chris Weston explores the purpose behind photography and how he was able to develop a better understanding of nature and the natural world, making it more possible to connect with the wildlife he photographs.
ANDREW MAIN WILSON’S EPIC ADVENTURE
The Long & Winding Road Across The World
In the second instalment of the series in which he chooses one defining image to encapsulate each country he visits during his photographic odyssey, Andrew Main Wilson explains the planning, techniques and thought process behind his picture of the mighty Kaieteur Falls.
HOW TO… Use your Built-In Flash with the Nikon Creative Lighting System
by Becky Danese
In this comprehensive article, Becky Danese shows us how we can make full use of the Nikon DSLR’s built-in flash system which has far more capabilities than perhaps had been hitherto imagined.
ANGEL EYES XVIII
by Heather Angel
In spite of some initial drawbacks, Heather Angel was determined to succeed in her quest to photograph Fiddler Crabs on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. She tells us how she overcame the problems she faced.
RETRO MOJO
by Simon Stafford
Following his preview of the Nikon Df in the last issue, Technical Editor Simon Stafford shares his hands-on experiences with this stylish new camera.
THE TONY HURST GALLERY Part IX
Words by Gray Levett
In this issue, Tony Hurst shoots a stunning black Nikon F Apollo + F-250 Motor Drive Bulk Film Back.
PRESIDENTIAL PERSPECTIVE:
An Interview with Hidehiko Tanaka
Mr. Hidehiko Tanaka, Managing Director of Nikon UK, talks to Simon Stafford about his aims and aspirations for Nikon…and why he photographs seagulls.
SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES
by Simon Stafford
Simon Stafford reviews the Nikkor AF-S 58mm f/1.4G and takes the opportunity to draw some comparisons with the illustrious Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2