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Close Enough
Legendary war photographer Robert Capa said, "If your photos are not good enough,
then you are not close enough". At the recent Outdoor Quest race in Sabah, we
caught up with some of the best adventure photographers in the business to find
out just how close they like to get
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Shooting the light fantastic
Scott Tuason is building a reputation as one of Asia's best outdoors photographers, both with landscapes and underwater shots. He offers advice on how to get the best out of your time, equipment and opportunities.
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Postcards from the ledge
Creating photos that truly convey the challenges and thrills of rock climbing is not just a job for Simon Carter -- it's his passion
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Taking in Air
Tom Sanders is probably the best there is in one of the most high-risk forms of action photography -- shooting skydiving and base-jumping -- despite once being terrified of heights.
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Flashes of Inspiration: Peter Jarver
A lifelong fascination with electricity and electrical storms led Australian Peter Jarver to start taking photographs of lightening and skyscapes. His remarkable images have earned acclaim all around the world.
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Life through a lens
Australian photographer Kevin Hamdorf takes spectacular images of the vibrant, amazing and unpredictable archipelago of the Philippines, here he shares some of his secrets
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Freefall Photography - Flying Colours
Could you relax and concentrate on subtleties of light and framing while plunging earthward at 200kph? Max Dereta, a man who refuses to let gravity interfere with a great photograph, tells how it's done.
First published in 4th quarter 1993
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