Outdoor Photography  |  February 2015
In this month’s OP environmental photographer and scientist James Balog on how he uses his images to highlight the alarming results of global warming; Doug Chinnery reveals how to create evocative images in low light conditions; Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team member Chris Stuart gives his quick guide to winter mountain safety; and our favourite pictures from Marc Wilson’s new book The Last Stand.
Plus:
• Niall Benvie considers the negative impact drones may have on the environment while Nick Smith reminisces about the good old days of film.
• Wildlife photographer David Lloyd goes under the spotlight to talk about his new book As Long as there are Animals.
• Rising photographer Bertie Gregory shares photographs he took on a trip to the west coast of Canada.
• Andy Luck tests the Nikon D750 to find out if it delivers the speed and versatility it promises.
• News, reviews, your thoughts on all things photography related, plus
10 great locations for you to shoot this month!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Outdoor Photography February 2015.