Outdoor Photography  |  February 2012
Forget the February blues with our special travel issue full of inspiring interviews, reviews and features. Learn how to capture your adventures in photographs that won’t bore your family and friends with expert advice on landscapes, wildlife, and people and festivals from David Noton, Steve and Ann Toon, and Gavin Gough. Doug Chinnery embarks on the road trip of a lifetime as he explores Scotland’s wild places in a campervan, and we meet super cool adventure photographer and filmmaker Alastair Lee to get the lowdown on his expedition to Mount Asgard on Baffin Island.
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• Free 92-page supplement: the ultimate 2012 Photography Holidays and Courses guide
• A very rare bird, the rufous turtle dove, turns up in a back garden in Chipping Norton; Steve Young joins the crowds in the house owner’s kitchen
• Nine stunning locations to shoot this month, including Tregonhawke Beach in Cornwall, Blennerville in County Kerry, and Fernworthy Reservoir in Devon
• We test the new Nikon 1 V1 compact system camera
• Nick Smith chats to expert polar cameraman and photographer Phil Coates
• Laurie Campbell unearths new photography delights in Lindisfarne on the Northumberland coast
• All the latest news stories, events, exhibitions, gear tests, opinion features and much more
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Outdoor Photography is the leading digital magazine that specialises in landscape, wildlife, nature and adventure photography. It combines stunning landscape shots with guides on how to achieve the perfect outdoor photo for those serious amateurs or semi-professional photographers - always giving the inside scoop on the creative and technical approaches used in photography today! Plus, get the chance to enter your very own snapshots into Outdoor Photography’s competitions in every issue.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Outdoor Photography February 2012.