Outdoor Photography - Jan 2006

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This may be a bit late, not sure if you can still get the January issue (it just got here in Hawaii). There is a great B&W article on the desert of Namiba; it was shot on a Hasselblad XPan, TMAX 100 and printed on Ilford Multigrade FB matt. Great images, worth the price of the magazine.
 
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Simply stunning Robert.

A great photographer and printed by a master.

On the subject of magazines, I am just flicking through a copy of Practical Photography from October 2002 and there is a Black and White special by Les McLean on location. Iv'e got a feeling that he is digitally enhancing his Avatar as he does'nt seem to be getting any older!!!

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Hmm, I wonder how Les would look with a goatee, or a green spike in his hair.

BTW, the Jan 2006 Outdoor Photography features another fine column by Joe Cornish.
 
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Here is a list of some of the articles in this issue, and what type of equipment was used:

  • Understanding Light and color - Mamiya RB67, Tachihara, Provia 100F
  • Portfolio - Hasselblad XPan, Velvia 50
    - Nikon F80, Velvia 50
    - Nikon D70
  • Nature Watch - Nikon D2X
  • Namib Desert - Hasselblad XPan, TMax 100, printed on Ilford Multigrade FB
  • A Thousand Words - Ebony 45SU, Velvia 50
  • Viewpoints - Dancing Ledge - Ebony SU, Velvia 50
    - Church Rock - Pentax 645, Velvia 50
    - Shoeburyness - Canon EOS 30, Velvia 50
    - Glen Coe - Hasselblad XPan, Velvia 100F
    - Roughlee - Mamiya 7II, Velvia 50
  • Artic & Antartic - Nikon FM, Kodachrome, Nikon Coolpix 5900 digital
  • Travelogue - ??
  • Big in Japan - Minolta Dynax 801si alpha, Bronica 645, Velvia 50
  • Chile - Nikon F5, Provia 100F
  • Birdwatch - Nikon D100
  • Skye - Canon EOS 300D
Notice one thing, most of the articles were shot on film. One of the reasons I like this magazine and always buy it.
 

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And of course, the editorial is all oohing and aaahing about the new 280D UberPixel and how film is so dead, they're running Carbon-14 tests on some of Salgado's negatives... :rolleyes:
Read the copy: it's for the advertisers.
Enjoy the photos: they're for the aesthetics.
Odd dichotomy, eh?
 
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I think you are thinking of "Outdoor Photographer" which is a different magazine.

Yes, there are reviews of digital cameras - there haven't been any new film cameras introduced for sometime now. And there is one Photoshop article. There is a good 35mm SLR and Digital SLR listing in the magazine. The UK magazine is much more balanced than its US counterpart.
 

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I can report that Les in fact drinks draft Rodinal of an evening. This, combined with the amount of MGWT FB he has absorbed by particulate osmosis over the years, means that he is technically archival...

(...and a good job too, as there's only one of him! )
 

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I never see this magazine. DOes the guy have a website?
 
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