See what’s in this week’s digital version of Amateur Photographer 6 December 2014
- It’s still possible to get unpolluted views of the night sky in the UK. Andrew Whyte on how to capture the sky at night at its best
- David Clark takes a close look at Frank Hurley’s photographs of the Antarctic Endurance expedition
- The final round of APOY for 2014, with the theme of architecture, has prizes of Olympus kit worth more than £2,000
- Martin Evening sorts out your photo-editing and post-processing problems
- From Polaroid-style prints from your smartphone to the ultimate tripod, we’ve got your Christmas present needs covered
- With a 10fps shooting speed and 65 cross-type focus points, we find out whether the Canon EOS 7D Mark II is the ultimate action camera for sports and wildlife enthusiasts
- Michael Topham tries out a novel new way to share and display the digital photos we take on our smartphones
- Accessories – Useful gadgets to enhance your photography, from phones to filters
- Roger Hicks considers… Brigitte Bardot (1977) by Jean-Pierre Fizet
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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.