See what in this week’s digital version of Amateur Photographer 22 November 2014
- A selection of images from the 2014 Take a view competition
- To celebrate our 130th birthday and raise money for the NSPCC, you could win a signed print from your favourite photographer
- David Tipling on how best to photograph flocks of birds at this time of year
- Chris Cheesman looks at the rules, while Matt Satell talks about his love of drone photography
- Richard Sibley takes a look at advertisements published during the Second World War
- Martin Evening sorts out your photo-editing and post-processing problems
- Andy Westlake tries out a camera that allows images to be refocused after shooting, the Lytro Illum
- Is the Olympus Pen E-PL7‘s design feature just a gimmick? Jon Devo finds out
- Collect your token for your chance to win a Leica M and 50mm lens
- Accessories – Useful gadgets to enhance your photography, from phones to filters
- Roger Hicks considers… Still Life with Pears by Cristina Cassinelli
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Amateur Photographer is the world’s oldest consumer weekly photographic magazine, first published in October 1884. Since then, AP (as it is affectionately known to its readers) has been the bible for both amateur and professional photo-enthusiasts around the world. It has helped generations of photographers to improve their skills.