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D-Photo Kids’ Competition Entries – 030
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1. Title: Make a wish
Photographer: Claudia Aalderink
Camera: Nikon D50
Settings: ISO 200, f5, 1/800 sec
Description: My daughter Isa was picking dandelions and making wishes all afternoon. …full story
Yes, In My Back Yard! – Cheap, Time Effective Places To Take Photos – 185
In this belt tightening age it is opportune to reflect on finding those interesting places to go to that offer diverse photographic opportunity, without the …full story
Living with my… Sandisk Ducati Memory Cards – 185
Photo industry icon and newly appointed PMA New Zealand director, Garth Burleigh, talks about life with his Sandisk Extreme Memory Cards
The SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition …full story
Malcom Somerville talked to Gerald Wilson and checked out his kit – 185
Gerald Wilson by MS
Gerald and I focussed on his career while sitting in the Elm Café in Palmerston North. Above us were two of his …full story
The Buller Camera Club, Westport – 185
‘There’s no place like home’, as the old saying goes. And returning to Buller, my birthplace, to live, fifteen months ago, has been a great …full story
Rugby’s annual carnival – Sevens Rugby tournament – 185
Wellington’s annual Sevens Rugby tournament has been and gone; the two-day event in the capital is a paler version of the Mardi Gras in Rio.
The …full story
Living with my… 24 inch Apple iMac – 184
Tauranga based professional photographer Nikki South talks about life with her Apple iMac computer.
I bought my 24 inch iMac about a year ago. It was …full story
Malcom Somerville talked to Kerry Fox and checked out her kit – 184
Kerry Fox Photo MS
I was in Gisborne 1 January 1990 taking photos of the ‘Tall Ships’ arrival as part of New Zealand’s sesquicentennial. That’s when …full story
Trains old and new in photos old and new – 184
Canyon of Grand River, Utah, ca 1885. Photograph (albumen print) by William Henry Jackson. Note railroad tracks and telegraph pole at bottom center. Photo courtesy …full story
How To Capture The Golden Hour – 029
Twice a day the light goes golden. Fraser Kitt explains how to capture the golden hour and produce dramatic shots at dawn and dusk
I’ve stood …full story



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