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Nikon World Magazine Articles

  1. Practical Matters
    NIKON WORLD ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Photojournalist Bill Frakes took the new D3S to Australia and the results were impressive.
  2. Color Control: The Art of Pete Turner
    NIKON WORLD ONLINE EXCLUSIVE You can't write the history of color photography without Pete Turner.
  3. Photo Op
    Sometimes it's the very presence of the photographer that changes the image.
  4. Just Passing Through
    A quiet meeting in the Kuwaiti desert.
  5. In the Summertime
    How one photographer gears up for the season.
  6. Next Steps
    "Everything comes down to the challenge of not just taking what’s there, of wanting to picture it my way.”
  7. The Right Idea
    Michael Weintrob says that one of the keys to his success is the ability to be in the right place at the right time.
  8. Just Passing By
    A hummingbird and a passing bee make a great shot for Sam Hung.
  9. Grand Master Flash
    A funny thing happened on the way to Joe McNally’s career as a newspaper photographer. He never got there.
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  10. Going to Extremes
    Michael Clark’s (Almost) Excellent Adventure.
  11. Create for Color
    “Seek the strongest color effect possible...the content is of no importance.” ~ Henri Matisse
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  12. Connections
    Commercial photographer Jim Jordan cranks it up a notch.
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  13. The Rest of the Story
    NIKON WORLD ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Photojournalist Ami Vitale brings a new dimension to her work with D300S HD video.
  14. Eye-Opener
    Fashion photographer Rob Van Petten gets the color and detail he needs with the Nikon D3x.
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  15. The Story So Far
    Ann Elliott Cutting combines a scientific background with her skill as a photographer.
  16. The Moves
    Great moments await the adventure photographer, but Andrew Kornylak knows that along with opportunity comes limitations.
  17. American Flyers
    Bill Fortney's new book, America From 500 Feet II, gives us graphic images of the American landscape.
  18. Valley Winter
    An interesting technique adds texture to a winter scene.
  19. Interstice
    Tyler Cacek captures a musical silhouette.
  20. Playtime
    Jim Richardson 'breaks the rules' in Provence.
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  21. Motor Drive
    See what happened when commercial photographer Michael Lichter took the Nikon D3X out for a spin.
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  22. See It Now
    Ed Masterson's imagination and skill make for stunning images.
  23. Twists and Turns
    D5000: Vari-Angles for a Nikon D-SLR.
  24. The Waiting Game
    For nature and wildlife photographer Marcel van Oosten, patience isn't just a virtue, it's a necessity. And then there's the luck factor.
  25. The Easier Way
    Commercial photographer Steve Vaccariello gets back to basics with natural light.
  26. Meltdown
    Time-lapse photography with Nikon D-SLRs is helping photographer Jim Balog document the melting glaciers.
  27. Rock Show
    This young rock photographer was in the right place to make the connections that mattered.
  28. Discoveries
    Discover new ways to get the most from the features of your Nikon D-SLR camera.
  29. Brighter Days
    The newly introduced SB-900 Speedlight is creating brighter days for photographers.
  30. Paris Match
    Imagine you're a student photographer and you're asked if you want to go to Paris for a fashion shoot? How long would it take you to say, "YES!"
  31. Night Vision
    There are eight million stories in the naked city, but as Rick Elkins says, “When you’re photographing in New York, you realize those eight million stories have been shot by eighty million photographers.”
  32. Private Eye
    Nature photography Tony Sweet writes about one of his winter workshops that posed a particular problem?no snow and no ice.
  33. Q & A
    Commercial and fashion photographer Arthur Meyerson believes that photographs with questions are often a lot more interesting than those with answers. See his colorful images from around the globe.
  34. Real World
    In the real world of professional photography, talent isn’t enough. It’s a given, a starting point...personality, ambition, determination and initiative are needed to showcase talent.
  35. E Pluribus Unum
    While high dynamic range photography, or HDR, has been around for a while, it’s the growth of digital photography and the capabilities of digital imaging programs that’s made it accessible to all.
  36. According to Plan
    Photojournalist and chronicler of world health issues, Karen Kasmauski, focuses her lens on nurses around the globe in her new book, Nurse: A World of Care.
  37. Time and Again
    One look at nature photographer Pat O’Hara’s photographs and you start to itemize the elements of the achievement.
  38. Pack and Play
    On location with fashion photographer Steve Vaccariello.
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  39. Eyes and the Prize
    Catching up with Kevin Schafer, NANPA's Outstanding Nature Photographer for 2007.
  40. Manual Transmission
    A Tilt-Shift Lens Puts You in Control.
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  41. The Guiding Light
    Dave Black explains that light is much more than just illumination.
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  42. Slideluck Potshow
    NIKON WORLD ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Slideluck Potshow events bring photographers together for an evening of dining and sharing images.
  43. Roadmaster
    Scott Kelby's photography is driven by the attributes of his varied subjects. Would your eye be caught by the same graphic elements?
  44. Going to Extremes
    Nikon senior technical manager, Mike Corrado, traveled to Vietnam for a photo shoot and experienced the rigors of photographing in an extreme climate.
  45. Outside Shots
    Columnist Tony Sweet was a long way from his standby wide-angle lens. With only a telephoto to save the day, here's what he did.
  46. The Edge
    Columnist Mike Corrado gets his hands on a D90 and discovers his inner director. "Quiet on the set!"
  47. Marketplace
    The D3X's extreme resolution and high performance supersizes your potential to produce stunning images.
  48. At Large
    Columnist Karen Kasmauski confronts sensitive situations and reveals why a photojournalist may choose to turn away from a photo opportunity.
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Capture NX 2 in 90 Seconds Volume 1


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Twists and Turns


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D5000: Vari-Angles for a Nikon D-SLR.