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Australian Photography October 2011

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Using High Dynamic Range imaging techniques; Shooting the Tasmanian Wilderness; Tips on how to lift the standard of your landscapes; Profile: Richard Green; Reviews on the latest ultra-wide zooms; Locations: Kempsey, NSW; Nikon D5100 SLR.

Using High Dynamic Range imaging techniques
High Dynamic Range imaging technique is changing the way landscape images are created. Until recently based solely on the use of multiple images, HDR is also possible using a single image. George Surresh looks at how you can create a single shot High Dynamic Range image.

Shooting the Tasmanian Wilderness
Marianne Lim and Dylan Toh took a short trip to some spectacular areas of Tasmania, and came back with a collection of stunning landscapes. Here they explain how you can work on a tight time frame and with a limited budget to still create really strong landscape images.

Tips on how to lift the standard of your landscapes
Before you shoot another standard landscape image, Editor Robert Keeley advocates stopping and re-thinking your approach. A different though process, combined with the careful use of a few simple techniques and tools, can yield significantly improved results.

Profile: Richard Green
Former UK resident Richard Green made his fortune in business, but then sold up and moved to Australia so he could spend time photographing our unique natural environment. Now he spends his time flying by helicopter to our most remote regions so he can shoot stunning panoramic images and convince us to save our natural treasures. He spoke to Robert Keeley.

Reviews on the latest ultra-wide zooms
If you want to make more high-impact landscape images, wide-angle lenses can really help. Here technical writer Peter Burian reviews some current high-quality options on the market.

Locations: Kempsey, NSW
Stephanie Jackson took her kit into the bucolic landscape surrounding Kempsey, on the New South Wales north coast. Here she tells what to look for if you're heading into the region.

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Nikon D5100 SLR

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