7 days
A week in photography
online picture of the week
In this issue
14 Reader portfolio
Reader Greg Barlow from
the Isle of Man has shot
spectacular images from
the island’s TT race
16 Maximum
exposure
Pro Ross Hoddinott gets
to work answering all your
exposure queries
23 APOY results
The top 30 images from
the second round of AP’s
annual competition
32 When Harry met...
Harry Borden fondly
remembers a shoot
with two former Picture
Post photographers
34 Photo insight
‘Crying Girl on the Border’
by John Moore – World
Press Photo of the Year
36 New life
for old negs
John Wade shares his
useful tips for turning
old film negatives into
digital images
40 Panasonic
Lumix G
Michael Topham tests
this SLR-style Micro Four
Thirds camera
47 Second-hand
classic
The Canon EOS 6D,
remembered as Canon’s
first ‘affordable’ full-
frame DSLR
Regulars
3 7 days
12 Inbox
51 Accessories
53 Tech Talk
66 Final Analysis
COVER PICTURES © ROSS HODDInOTT / JOHn WADE
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This black & white photograph
of Dorset’s 11th-century Corfe
Castle was uploaded to our
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#appicoftheweek.
it was taken by Midlands-
based photographer Jay
Birmingham. he tells us, ‘This
shot of Corfe Castle has been
on my bucket list for a while
and when i finally managed to
capture the castle standing in
the mist, it surpassed all my
expectations. i like the contrast
of the dark castle walls against
the pale mist swirling through
the ruins, and thought this
would work really well in the
monochromatic medium.’
Ghostly Castle by
Jay Birmingham
Fujifilm X-T3, 10-24mm,
2.1sec at f/11, ISO 160
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© JAY BIRMInGHAM
If we asked 100 photographers
what their biggest challenges
were, ‘getting the right
exposure’ would probably not
be the top response. Surely
most modern cameras have nailed this now.
Or have they? Obvious under or overexposure
may be relatively rare these days, but there is
no such thing as ‘correct’ exposure – it’s all
subjective. The camera’s interpretation may be
acceptable, but is it optimal? Would overriding
the camera produce a more pleasing result?
How do you keep highlight and shadow detail?
Do histograms still have a purpose? These are
some of the questions we answer in this week’s
big feature. We also look at how to breathe new
life into old negatives, shine a light on two very
different cameras, and tell the stories behind
two very different photographs.
Nigel Atherton, Editor
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