See what’s in the Digital Version Amateur Photographer 18 February 2017

Digital Version Amateur Photographer 18 February 2017

Amateur Photographer 18 February 2017

Get the  Digital Version Amateur Photographer 18 February 2017 on sale Tuesday

  • Rob Cherry reveals how finding your lens’s sweet spot helps minimise distortion in your images
  • The winners of the Lonely Planet Traveller photography competition
  • We invite you to step inside Carl Warner’s edible wonderland – it’s a veritable feast for the eyes
  • Wildlife photographers are increasingly turning to mono to lift their images above the ordinary. David Tipling takes a look
  • Harry Borden describes the moment inspiration hit during a shoot with the sartorially elegant actor Bill Nighy
  • Jeremy Walker explores the ever-changing icebergs of Jökulsárlón
  • Sony Alpha 6500 – The flagship APS-C mirrorless model from Sony is up against some stiff competition. Does it make the grade?
  • Perspective-correction lenses don’t have to cost a fortune. We round up some of the best budget options available today
  • Martin Evening tackles your photo-editing and post-processing problems
  • Useful gadgets to enhance your photography, from phones to filters
  • A week in photography
  • Your letters and what’s trending on the AP website
  • Spotlight on readers’ excellent images and how they captured them
  • Expert advice, tips, tricks and more
  • Roger Hicks considers… ‘US Air Force crew preparing F-4 Phantom II, Phan Rang’, 1966, by Larry Burrows

COVER PICTURE: © Kev Pearson

Subscribe to Amateur Photographer magazine

For details on how to purchase Back Issues of Amateur Photographer

Get a digital version of this issue from Tuesday

Digital Version Amateur Photographer 18 February 2017