Photography News Issue 70

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S M S R P V S B U L C C E I E E L P V Z S V L A E C A P B I C X M O D L S R I P H R M Y R N D I T O O A J G K C S T O B O P C N A N A E F B L R U H C S P M N M R A X A C O W X Y O A T A G K T H N A I H Q L E M S I E K E A P U W J N E C N R D K D H H B E R P A S A E A B O K E H E S K B B E U H P R I N T S F O H L B C C L L V N M R J G M N S J T L N I T H D U X L O N G U C S P I K S E S N E L F Capture life’s magical moments across all devices with the Samsung EVO Plus 256GB microSDXC memory card with SD adapter, offering read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds of up to 90MB/s. Samsung’s latest cards are also ultra reliable and are water, temperature, X-ray and magnet proof, so shooting in the most challenging conditions isn’t an issue. We have one 256GB Samsung EVO Plus microSDXC card with SD adapter worth £74.99 for the eagle-eyed winner. Complete the word search below, and you’ll find one word in the list that’s not in the grid. Email us on puzzle@photographynews.co.uk with that word in the subject box by 13 October 2019 and the winner will be randomly drawn from all correct entries received. The correct answer to PN 68’s word search was Flatlay, and the Samsung 256GB EVO Plus card was won by Pauline Lewis from Bucks. • samsung.com/uk/memory-cards ASamsung memory card! WIN!

Lions follow elephants, rhinos and great apes as the subject for the fourth charity book in the Remembering Wildlife series. Wildlife photographer Margot Raggett is the driving force behind Remembering Wildlife, with the aim of raising awareness of the plight facing endangered species and raising funds to help protect them. Remembering Lions will be launching on 14 October, with a public launch at London’s Royal Geographic Society on 17 October. Images that have been donated by more than 70 of the world’s leading wildlife photographers, including Frans Lanting and Art Wolfe, are featured. Visit the website to preorder a copy of Remembering Lions (and buy the previous three books) or for tickets to the public launch where there is the chance to buy books and get them signed by many of the photographers

who’ve donated their work. • rememberingwildlife.com

How to see birds by MatthewStadlen

TV and radio presenter Matthew Stadlen has two passions: photography and birdwatching. Through his new book, How to see birds , he aims to encourage more people to enjoy the natural beauty that’s all around us. In the book’s seven category chapters, Matthew starts with the smallest bird in each category. His commentary accompanying the images (mostly shot in the UK) is engaging and informative, so you learn about each bird and the situation

The results of the fourth Bird Photographer of the Year have been announced. The overall winner was a wonderful shot taken by Caron Steele; you can enjoy her image and all the category winners, including the one above by Pål Hermansen, in this issue. • birdpoty.co.uk Bird POTY winners

in which his shots were taken. It’s a great read and the pictures are of a very high standard too. Published by Papadakis, this book will be available from this November at a guide price of £20. • ammonitepress.com

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