Photography Magazine – September 2016
The September 2016 issue of the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Photography Magazine is available now.

The walls of Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon are believed to have formed around 10,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age.
In the September 2016 issue, we follow Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi's photo story around Scotland's Lewis and Harris. Alecsandra takes us through the largest Scottish isle, bursting with a kaleidoscopic palette of blues, earthy juniper-greens and heathery purples.
We chat to Alecsandra about her experience shooting the feature for our National Geographic Traveller (UK) September 2016 print issue and she shares some of her top photography tips.
The magazine shares Mark Parren Taylor's best shots of Hong Kong and gets his tips on how to capture street portraits.
We also put some of the latest camera bags to the test, explain how to use the stamp clone tool in post-production and explore crossing the line with intrusive photography.
Elsewhere in the magazine, there's an exclusive interview with wildlife photographer Jonathan Scott and insider knowledge from our art director, Chris Hudson.
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