Posts Tagged ‘wildlife’
Nov
10
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This picture call has now closed - thank you for all of your entries! I'll be notifying the entrants whose images will be printed shortly. If you weren't successful this time - look out for the next opportunity, coming soon!
Want to see your best winter shots printed in the magazine?
Send them to josie.reavely@imagine-publishing.co.uk along with the following details to be in with a chance.
Details:
Images need to be 300dpi, and sent ...
Oct
5
Launched at the 2009 British Birdfair, the new Giotto’s MTL8251B, 8261B and 8271B carbon fibre tripods proved a popular addition to the Giotto’s range.
Introduced to compliment the current range of tripods, these three new additions offer sturdy yet stable support. Manufactured from Giotto’s 6 layer high density carbon fibre tubing and aluminium for the castings, the tripods feature quick action ...
Oct
1
Welshot Imaging has announced a new Open Day for all photographers being amateur, semi professional or professional who want to learn more about getting the best from their cameras and equipment through to the business side of the business.
The event to be held at Oakfield House in the grounds of Chester Zoo will include lectures on
*Lightroom
*How to submit images to ...
Aug
5
I've just returned from an extremely enjoyable experience at Surrey's wonderful British Wildlife Centre. For issue 87's Improve Your Skills feature we teamed DP reader and photography enthusiast John Myall (http://www.dphotographer.co.uk/user/sarge5233) with Heather Angel, one of Britain’s best-loved wildlife photographers (http://www.naturalvisions.co.uk, http://www.heatherangel.co.uk and http://www.photographyandphotoshopcourses.co.uk).
The British Wildlife Centre in Surrey (http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk) is home to over forty magnificent species and what is really great about the place is that the resident animals ...
Mar
10
Do you have any photos of Kenya that you'd like to see showcased in Digital Photographer? Wildlife, people or vistas… we want to see them!
Email debbi.allen@dphotographer.co.uk or post a thread on our forum.