What’s in this week’s digital version 28 March 2015 Amateur Photographer
- Five award-winning wildlife photographers reveal how using flash helped them get a unique perspective on their subjects
- Find out how Matt Emmett creates powerful images of locations consigned to a future of dereliction
- Enter our CityLife photography competition for a chance to see your name in lights
- Colin Roberts explains why Broughton Down in Hampshire is perfect for landscape photography
- Steve Jones talks about his RPS Gold Award-winning image of a stallion
- Levi Bettwieser explains how his Rescued Film Project could have us romancing the lost art of film once more
- Martin Evening sorts out your photo-editing and post-processing problems
- Damien Demolder tests Leica’s new M-A (Type 127) film rangefinder
- Andy Westlake tries out Sigma’s latest ‘Art’-series, high-quality fast prime, the Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM | A
- Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
- Useful gadgets to enhance your photography, from phones to filters
- Expert advice, tips, tricks and more
- Roger Hicks considers… ‘Children Running, King’s Palace, Kabul’, 2008, by Thomas Stanworth
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