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The April issue of Australian Photography + digital is out now in newsagencies, on iPad and via subscription.

In the April issue of Australian Photography four top photographers reveal their favourite landscape locations from around the world, and we look at some of the specialist photo tours on offer to keen photographers. We also check out a post-production technique which allows you to correct perspective errors, and we examine the growing range of lens options available for mirrorless cameras.

In the first of a special two-part feature Craig Golding, Mark Galer, James Ostinga, and Roderick Eime share their favourite photo locations and explain what makes them such special places for photographers.

Rob Ditessa offers some insights into the great variety of tailored photography tourson offer to today's photographers. Photo tours aren’t just a good way to learn new techniques and creative approaches within a concentrated time frame, they’re also a great opportunity to meet like-minded participants and have fun in a new and challenging photographic environment.

Marc Gafen profiles professional car photographer Easton Chang, who explains how his enthusiasm for shooting automobiles morphed into a career which now takes him to exotic locations around the world. In a field where post-production is a high priority Chang prides himself on ‘keeping it real’, and minimising image manipulation. We also feature a new column from nature and wildlife photographer Theo Allofs, who this month explains how he captured a stunning image of kangaroos drinking at an outback waterhole.

The March issue of Australian Photography + digital is out now in newsagencies, on iPad and via subscription.

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