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Saturday 19 March 2016 Canon EOS 5DS R Six months in the fi eld with the 50MP monster. What’s the verdict? PPaassssiioonnaattee aabboouutt pphhoottooggrraapphhyy ssiinnccee 11888844 A frog’s life World Press Photo Our pick of the world’s How to get great shots best photojournalism both above and below the waterline Go abstract Graphic images are everywhere if you know how to fi nd them Joe Cornish Talks to AP about his new work, and his favourite UK landscape locations LOCATION GUIDE Budle Bay, Northumberland • Tony Kemplen on the ROLLEI XF 35 BRING YOUR PRINTS TO LIFE SureColorSC-P600 www.epson.co.uk 7d ays A week in photography COVER PICTURE © JOE CORNISHIn this issue Tipling’s amazinWcWcogoof ienritmtnh’tvheeeea nr s gwg,pt ewo oristnire nola dttgf har twjeikhusaeie stlw t sham eea fD ercrikxoouaeu’gsvrd ni’isiod s-dbuse austygh ee e. ov fi ew ttiAttmhhhhneeoiandn ucgg goibe,fh us etg thn tsirhent ohrnasuyatp nrs vioeidriduane-edrdbg i tr Csuboe ysatwaoe lktlndohui sn emmt gh asu neucM cdarChrc mcae Ifinaneotiorlere a ngryssne oE coeauaOmyr ne-tSRhe pm ti5irsrloDo iewcrvyS ee’isd eay ekon.,u d r 10 Frog’s-eye view amphibious creatures. Look out for more spring 5DS R for numerous projects over the past few David Tipling reveals wildlife in our Spring Special next week. months. Finally, be amazed, humbled and how he takes his striking Landscape lovers will be interested to read refl ective as we show you our favourite images shots of the humble frog about the latest work from Joe Cornish, showing from the World Press Photo Awards. 20 National the very best landscapes Britain has to offer. If Richard Sibley, deputy editor treasures Jiso ea Cseolrencistiho’sn noef wp ebrosookn al JOONILNI NUES amateurphotographer.co.uk LFpiahkcoeet obugosro oakpn.h coerm.m/Aamgaaztienuer. Jaaomt iflna itcoekuurrr. pcFholimoctk/orgg rgrorauoppuhspe/ r Fo@onAl lToPw_wiMt utaesgr azine favourite locations around BClraitraki na.b Hoeu tt athlkes i mtoa Dgeasvid ONLINE PICTURE OF THE WEEK 26 Location guide Set along the dramatic Northumberland coast, Budle Bay offers superb photo opportunities, says Jon Gibbs 30 A better world We look at a selection of images from the 59th World Press Photo competition 37 Designs on the city 44 26 YfaeADoiCCramoeoxnfaanvrfauppylpme el a lrurdncanapiobsmealuivs sn onnre5mi t snM h xranDfiD bagpo Scneiec we tIySEsmdtrner o t taevso Ooiu hRnerauflrlen sddb lSG eppoevCjeoyii cirac5cr-cs aantRetlDtutois iiniorlon oeegiSnn nnysE s O , S © KUNOTOROOcean’s Eleven by Kunotoro IMAGES MAY BE USED FOR PROMOTION PURPOSES ONLINE AND ON SOCIAL MEDIA 5DS and 5DS R performed during a six-month test Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246), 35mm, 1/500sec at f/8, ISO 2,500 55 Aurora HDR Pro soft ware AP reader Kunotoro uploaded this showing the live discussion on the WWiinn!!Each week we choose our favourite Aurora HDR Pro software is image to our Flickr page. 2016 Hong Kong Appropriation Bill, picture on Facebook, Flickr or designed for users to edit ‘This photo was taken in Sham Shui and are waiting to see if there’s a the reader gallery using #appicoftheweek. and process high dynamic Po, Hong Kong – a place where most chance the government will fi nd a PermaJet proudly supports the online picture range images. We put it of the population are poor and old,’ solution to help the old and poor. of the week winner, who will receive a to the test says Kunotoro ‘They’ve got no jobs ‘I was using a Leica M Monochrom top-quality print of their image on the finest because of their age and just look for Typ 246 and a 35mm lens to PermaJet paper. It is important to bring Regulars ways to kill time every single day. capture the moment. I was lucky that images to life outside the digital sphere, so 3 7 days tel‘eHveisrieo,n t h(wesheic mh iesn b aerhein wda mtceh)in g a ntaok eonn eth ceh apsheodto a.’fter me once I had wVies ietn wcowurwag.pee ervmerayjoente. ctoo mge tto p rleinatrinng m toodrea.y! 16 Inbox 40 Reader portfolio Send us your pictures 44 Accessories Email Send us a selection of low-res im Ifa ygoeus’ d(u lpik teo t5oM sBe eo fy aotutra wchomrke nptusb ilnis thoetda li)n t oA mapapteicutr uPrheodteosgkra@phtiemr,e hinerce.’cso hmow. to send us your images: 59 Technical CD/DVD Send us a disc of high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or PSD images (at least 2480 pixels along its longest length), with a contact sheet, to the address on page 17. support Via our online communities Post your pictures into our Flickr group, Facebook page, Twitter feed, or the gallery on our website. See details above. 82 Final Analysis Transparencies/prints Well-packaged prints or slides (without glass mounts) should be sent by Special Delivery, with a return SAE, to the address on page 17. NEWS ROUND-UP The week in brief, edited by Chris Cheesman Intelligent drone The new DJI Phantom 4 features two on-board sensors that allow the drone to avoid objects in its path. A pair of forward-facing optical sensors scan for obstacles to ‘automatically direct the aircraft around the impediment when possible, reducing risk of collision’. The 4K quadcopter costs £1,229. Grays birthday book Nikon-only store Grays of Westminster has released a book to mark its 30th anniversary. Grays of Westminster – Exclusively… Nikon: The Legend and The Legacy charts the history of the shop, from humble beginnings to a highly regarded retailer. The book costs £30 (plus £6 for p&p in UK). Visit www.graysofwestminster.co.uk. Environment competition © PETRUT CALINESCUPotPcoofhh naooetlntteloot saggetgrrr aaeotpphsfhhf eeaee rnErrs sdno vaafai nrbttoohdilnpe iftm ipiYleeemrsianz mrtae ar 2aoel0k f 1ue £6rrs3g. ,eT0dh0 e0 and is free to enter. It’s organised by the Chartered Institution of Water aav2inn0ddd1e5 ojE.u ncVdvagiispreiottsun warmerwedew n sat.efeateple koMri tn1ayg .nJo aparghgneo/u.mtaoresyn atn, d © JUAN CEVALLOS/GETTY IMAGES Panoramic Polaroid A remote-controlled Polaroid 360° panoramic mini-tripod has WEEKEND PROJECT gone on sale in the UK. The portable, free-standing Polaroid 1 Panorama Eyeball Head is designed for panoramic stills or video, Master bounce fl ash You usually bounce flash and it’s suitable for DSLRs, compact cameras, action cameras and off a white or pale- selfie sticks, coloured wall or ceiling. says Polaroid. If you are put off by using fl ash indoors because It’s best to avoid bouncing flash It’s powered by you’re worried about getting that amateurish off coloured surfaces, as your a rechargeable ‘custard-pie lighting’ look, where the fl ash hits the images will take on that built-in battery and subject full in the face but leaves the background particular colour cast – not uses a 1/4in thread. underexposed, then bounce fl ash will be a great in a room with red walls, The pocket-sized revelation to you. Used properly, many viewers so consider your surroundings device costs £44.99 won’t even notice that fl ash has been used, but before you shoot. from Amazon. bounced fl ash can make colours that much richer, details appear sharper, add a nice catchlight 2 Limited E-M10 Mark II to eyes, and generally lift the image to give it There is no strict rule a more three-dimensional feel. for which direction to Olympus has launched a limited- By ‘bounced’, we simply mean you are bounce your flash as edition ‘fox brown’-coloured bouncing the fl ash light off a wall or ceiling rather this will depend on the colours OM-D E-M10 Mark II. Hailed as a than it hitting your subject straight on. By angling and proximity of the walls or collector’s item, it includes a or bouncing the light, you are eff ectively soft ening ceiling, but a good tip is to 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 EZ pancake it. This technique is oft en used by wedding bounce the flash off a wall to lens in a kit costing £699.99. photographers, as it’s much more fl attering to give more directional lighting. Olympus UK has confirmed that the couple than straight-on fl ash, but this can be Angle the flash in the same 150 units will arrive on UK shores. applied to a range of subjects. direction as the subject’s nose. 4 19 March 2016 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I subscribe 0330 333 4555 BIG picture Getty photographer captures Tungurahua volcano eruption Displays of nature can create some incredible scenes for photographers, whether it’s a brooding canvas of angry sky or a mile-high pillar of dust sucked up by a tornado. But perhaps nowhere is this better illustrated than in the terrifying might of an erupting volcano. This image, by Getty photographer Juan Cevallos, shows the Tungurahua volcano, in Cahuaji, Chimborazo, 130km south of Quito in Ecuador, spewing lava and ash on 27 February. Ecuadorian authorities raised the alert level from yellow to orange after the ash cloud rose 5km into the sky. Since December 2015, Tungurahua has been in continual eruption and is being monitored by the Geophysics Department at the National Polytechnic School in Quito. See more of Juan’s work on his Flickr page at www.fl ickr.com/ photos/juandacevallos. Words & numbers ‘I don’t 3 Whatever metering trust mode you use, err on Bouncing the flash can create a start witthhe l ocwauetri ofluass hsi-dpeo wanedr mutchha mn oshreo optlienags idnigre rcetslyu lfto rrawtharedr words. settings so you don’t overpower I trust your subject. Subtlety is the key. If you need to illuminate pictures’ the background, try increasing the ISO, widening the aperture Gilles Peress or reducing the shutter speed. Magnum photographer 4 b1946 Your flashgun may have 70,000 ab uwilht iitne, bsoou pnucleli ncagr idt SOURCE: CP+ out can also help to reduce the effect of colour casts when you are bouncing flash. There are also lots of larger bounce cards yfalo agusr ehcagatun ne b x–uay mt htphela eHt. oantlt aBcahr ntod oyooru irs © TOM SMALLWOOD EsCtiPSmh+ aoCtwaemd in ve Yirsaoi tk&oo rPhsh atoomt loaa ,sI Jmt amapgoainnntgh ’s subscribe 0330 333 4555 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I 19 March 2016 5 © OLIVIA WHITFIELD Ilford Photo names winners © C CHEESMAN © C CHEESMAN WIlfoINrdN PEhRoSt oo fS tthued ent TPhotoograpphers Dopn MchCullino (leftt) anod Magrtin Prarr a(righpt) areh amoneg mrore sthan 8a0 prnominednt fig uraes oprposting ithes motves Photographer of the Year have ‘potential to reach the top’, earning praise for their creativity and composition. demand photo move U-turn Olivia Whitfi eld from Leeds College of Art won the competition, which pulled in around 1,000 SCORES of leading worldwide practice and takes the Resistance to the impending entries, on the theme photographers and artists, study of photo history in Britain relocation from the NMM was ‘Saturday Night at the including Don McCullin and David back several decades. reported by AP in February Movies’. She used Ilford Hockney, have demanded that ‘Moving the majority of the (see News, AP 20 February). HP5+ for her print entitled a decision to move the historic museum’s photography collection Initial anger at the Science ‘Amelie’s love’ (above). Royal Photographic Society away from Yorkshire goes against Museum Group’s plan was then Mark Boulton from Collection from West Yorkshire government policy when the voiced in a public petition against Leicester College won to London be reversed. museum was opened – to ‘cultural asset stripping’ of the the digital category and Renowned photographers Martin put facilities outside London West Yorkshire institution. was crowned Harman Parr and David Hurn also join a list – and against the present It has since been confi rmed Technology Student of more than 80 senior fi gures to government’s claimed “northern that the archive to be transferred Photographer of the Year oppose the already controversial powerhouse” strategy. contains 270,000 images, 6,000 2015 for his shot called move – designed to create the ‘A number of us who have pieces of camera equipment, ‘Vesper Shower Scene’. single largest collection on the deposited our photographs in 26,000 books and periodicals, Ilford Photo is the trading art of photography in the world the museum did so specifi cally plus 10,000 items of archival name of Cheshire-based at the V&A museum in London. because we wanted our work materials that chart the invention Harman technology Ltd. In letters sent to The Guardian to be preserved in the north.’ and development of photography Visit the organiser’s and The Times newspapers, the The collection includes over the past 200 years. Flickr account at https:// 83 signatories claim the decision the world’s earliest surviving The trustees of the Science goo.gl/LEbgXC. to move the collection from the photographic negative, created Museum Group have decided to National Media Museum (NMM) by William Henry Fox Talbot. review the move of 85,000 of in Bradford, West Yorkshire, is a And Fox Talbot Museum curator the 400,000 objects they cited ‘backward step in our understanding Roger Watson is among the in their original announcement. of the importance of visual culture’. prominent fi gures opposing The precious collection has been The letter adds: ‘The present move the move to Bradford, as is held at the NMM in Bradford since to separate the interdependent the fi lm director Mike Leigh 2003, when the institution was aspects of the art and science of and actors Timothy West called the National Museum of photography reverses prevailing and Prunella Scales. Photography, Film and Television. Before then, it was housed at the Subscribe to © RPX/ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY/SCIENCE & SOCIETY PICTURE LIBRARYThe historic photo archive contains 270,000 images, including work by Atelier von Rsw2tcitaRmsoheon e0PwuFTee-el sl1SIbh oxswe nosTe6p’rercsut.uhat uee t/thmrmbmdeihmrcoce anfetmGenoaoge,sa -rvrufeuwdCet/duemia0 a orheil- t,nrlr t6ono inpdadocl iavBt/hiishi taomraeltato a ehnp nPa.kostt e p.laoehh lcfre to te g.oVoos ptstaritmt &glhiaoceadtnieprgArc/oyce a her anL,uahat y two-olitop -tnegrnuhlh id redriyocseso hw /,n s - sVuisb3ist.S caom.uAa5kt e(uorrV psh%eoet oEpgargaep *h2e8r) Behr (left) and a shot of Adolphe Pegoud, ‘the daring French aeronaut’, c1913 (right) 500,000 photos. * when you pay by UK Direct Debit 6 19 March 2016 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I subscribe 0330 333 4555 Get up & go The most interesting things to see, to do and to shoot this week. By Tom Smallwood LONDON © MARTIN PARR/MAGNUM PHOTOS Unseen City: Martin Parr This exhibition at the Guildhall Art Gallery offers behind- the-scenes moments at high-profile events in the City of London, with a unique Parr twist. Expect lots of quirky shots Nikon widens of traditions, banquets and public occasions, with guest appearances from The Queen. Until 31 July, www.cityoflondon.gov.uk D750 recall net BIRMINGHAM WILTSHIRE © RPS FAR MORE Nikon and November 2014. In an updated advisory © THE PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW D750 cameras However, Nikon has notice, Nikon Europe said Photography Show Studio Portraiture are at risk of developing since revealed that the the fault sometimes a shutter fault than was same glitch may also results in ‘shading of The now-confirmed list of star This in-depth two-day course in previously thought, the affect models made a portion of images’. speakers includes David Bailey Lacock covers everything from company has warned. between December Nikon again urges and Chris Packham, but there’s the basics, getting started with Last year, Nikon 2014 and June 2015. customers to check the a lot more to the UK’s largest studio flash, adding extra lights admitted to D750 users Nikon declined to seven-digit serial number photo show than just big names. and softboxes, through to more that the shutter does not comment when asked of their camera to fi nd out There are over 200 exhibitors advanced techniques. You’ll work properly in some how many units were whether it is one of the – from big camera makers to need a camera that can be set cameras made in October at risk in the UK. affected models. accessory producers – plus free to manual mode, along with a talks and exclusive discounts. standard hotshoe adapter. The Portrait lens primed for March debut Bring comfy shoes and money. cost is £140 for RPS members 19-22 March, AND £165 for non-members. www.photographyshow.com 26-27 March, bit.ly/rpsportraits CHINESE lens maker Laowa has confi rmed the UK launch of a LONDON Creative in Focus 1aT‘sr 0mmaT5nhoasmeon FtumLhoaa ctlof-r/uwa2fson a cl(se S1uintT0sios F5l,n e)oms,n n dsbm e sefase tfilwag/e2tne ul aee(rTtdinen3 rgtc. o2 rtS hi)sdm ipsSe loTmivoFeot rihns t h. © GETTY IMAGES/THINKSTOCK Getphxheehot titcbyooi gtImmiroapnapa gheneixycsp sclGeooaernlesltse ed rntryrti’ev sinin nd gtsh eth at in-focus areas and creamy, defocused next year – from a desire for public good to non-conformism – and background or foreground’. features more than 70 images from award-winning photographers. Priced £649.99, the full-frame- Until 26 March, www.gettyimagesgallery.co.uk compatible lens is built from 11 elements iIbianmt o mheakoigeignuehhisms ter’ ,egs us nrmaaodnyu e f pUaorispcnK,uo g wOsd a iitdpsnhaitsd itact iao cs1n nr(4yc Lfis-e altbt aoeollawrf- dsa0foeh .Ur 9aa r‘Kmpspu)e ,.p riWtteu’srirt ioehr. CApCh awaopettpouegkrtereua nBprdihre moy f ii Bnne gvaihenrnadmmt sa rcciooneuilnnegcdbi rhdBaeitarsimn mwgin itghh tahme, BIRMINGHAM © JANET MENDELSOHN said to be ideal for portraiture. It will be weekend of The Photography Show. available in the following mounts: Nikon, Highlights. It include photo walks around Canon, Sony A, Sony E and Pentax. the city centre and major exhibitions by Janet Mendelsohn and Jindrich Streit. For the latest news visit www.amateurphotographer.co.uk 1w9w-2w0. Mcaaprtcuhr,e birmingham.org subscribe 0330 333 4555 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I 19 March 2016 7 VViieewwppooiinntt New Books Tony Kemplen The latest and best books from the world of photography. By Oliver Atwell The Rollei XF 35 proves to be a rather Idisappo r3lbieneu5ntatm.sl lfI ytoae rnhwn datva.a s nTl rotahieoo efduka ssRmt oorlieo kllliaeueks sie ao b n tncrhaasleamn is tdRe sp io,wcitc rsaolo ahlce vw sfaaaiae mbXsgdlotloFe e erar rk nn oai ,grn ipgno ogo uprti dewcehese iogtfnh keirt. tThhise i sd diffi o cwunlt y © TONY KEMPLEN © WALKER EVANS ARCHIVE/THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART out of the German company Franke & Heidecke established in 1920. 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DeSana’s Tony KemplenÕs love of photography began as a staged photos of nude subjects in teenager and ever since he has been collecting a variety of poses, entwined with cameras with a view to testing as many as he can. everyday objects, are strange You can follow his progress on his 52 Cameras blog and surreal, particularly when at 52cameras.blogspot.co.uk. More photos from cboamthbei ntheedm w iitnh a tlhmeo gset-l-hcaollvuecrineodg teunnigc scteonlo uligrsh.t Ts hthea t the Rollei XF 35 www.fl ickr.com/tony_kemplen/ images are the ultimate evocation of a body objectifi ed sets/72157663259618916 and rendered as nothing more than a composition component. Many have observed that, despite the Do you have something you’d like to get off your chest? Send us your thoughts in around presence of nudes, the subjects become desexualised 500 words to the address on page 17 and win a yearÕs digital subscription to AP, worth £79.99 tshertotiungghs athdedir a anrorathnegre msinegnut lianr tsheen ismea. g ★es★. Th★e ★su★burban 8 19 March 2016 I www.amateurphotographer.co.uk I subscribe 0330 333 4555 Technique WILDLIFE David Tipling David is one of the most widely published wildlife photographers in the world. His pictures appear on hundreds of book and magazine covers, and have been used in various other ways, from wine labels to being projected in New YorkÕs Times Square. www.davidtipling.com view Frog’s-eye ALL PICTURES © DAVID TIPLING WTipitlhin pgo’sn idms aagnidn adtyioknes. 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