Thursday, 21 March 2013

Gallery: 44 Incredible Black-and-White Landscapes. Plus: The World's Smallest DSLR

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March 21, 2013
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Landscape photography is a delicate artform that depends not just on the skill of the photographer, but on an endless number of environmental elements. Last month, for our monthly photo challenge, we asked you to go out into the wilderness and come back with a powerful landsape shot. The catch? It had to be in black-and-white. 

We test drive Canon's new EOS Rebel SL1
Photographer Klaus Pichler's project is powerful and poignant
Capture some very small subjects for a chance to get published in Popular Photography


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