Seeking Sounds – Niall Benvie
If a picture is worth one thousand words, what is the value of a sound recording? Niall Benvie explores the importance of audible experiences in relation to the landscape and the wildlife that inhabits it.
If a picture is worth one thousand words, what is the value of a sound recording? Niall Benvie explores the importance of audible experiences in relation to the landscape and the wildlife that inhabits it.
For Irish wildlife photographer Graeme Purdy the challenge was to shoot wildlife portraits with a difference, all taken with remote cameras from within eight feet of the subject. He’s brought the stunning results together in a new book.
If you can identify the location of this stunning sea stack formation in the image above, you could win a Vango Scafell 300 tent, worth £160!
Terms and conditions apply, deadline for entries is midnight on 17 July 2019.
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Landscape legend Charlie Waite on his long career.
Shooting wildlife in the landscape with Richard Garvey-Williams.
Andy Parkinson on the use of anthropomorphism.
Fergus Kennedy puts the Olympus OM-D E-M1X to the test.
If you can identify location in the image above, you could win a Vango F10 Caldera 100L kit bag, worth £95!
Terms and conditions apply, deadline for entries is midnight on 19 June 2019.
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Mark Cornick on his love of experimental photography.
Shooting square landscape images with Christopher Swan.
Twelve-year-old Fergus Brown is in the spotlight.
Fergus Kennedy puts the Fujifilm X-T30 to the test.
Paul Colley on bat photography and shooting underwater.
Adding drama to your landscapes with Damian Shields.
Paul Harris on challenging yourself.
Fergus Kennedy puts the Fujifilm GFX 50R to the test.
If you can identify location in the image above, you could win a Vango Heritage Typhoon 35 backpack, worth £75!
Terms and conditions apply, deadline for entries is midnight on 22 May 2019.
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British wildlife photographer, Will Burrard-Lucas, in partnership with Tsavo Trust and Kenya Wildlife Service, has photographed a remarkable female elephant in Kenya. Her tusks were so long that they scraped the ground in front of her as she walked. If there were a Queen of Elephants, it would surely have been her.
In this month’s issue of OP:
Outdoor Photographer of the Year winners revealed.
Photographing spring gardens with Joe Wainwright.
Night-shift train driver Martin Dolan on his landscape photography.
Fergus Kennedy puts the Nikon P1000 to the test.