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The distinctive scenery of this windswept stretch means that Dungeness rides high on the bucket lists of many landscape photographers. Ben Brain tasked two of them to show us what they could do on a two-day shoot…

READER 1

Yoland Glad man

Camera: Nikon D610

Location: St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex

YO took early retirement from his printing job and now lives a short drive from Dungeness. Although he came with plenty of kit, he relied on his Nikon D610 and 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens, plus a Giottos YTL 93 series tripod, a Manfrotto 494RC2 ball head and a Nikon MC-DC2 remote. For filters, Yo opted for a Heliopan polariser and a Formatt-Hitech soft-edge ND grad, with a Lee 100mm filter holder. flickr.com/photos/31412287@N07/

READER 2

Ma r t i n H avens

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 60D

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