Digital Camera World

SHOOTOUT!

NASH POINT

This issue, Ben Brain hits the rocky shores of South Wales with two readers who are keen to revisit the iconic landmark of Nash Point. Who will seize the opportunity and make a splash with their pictures?

READER 1

Alan Coles

CameraS: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Location: Blaenau, Gwent

SINCE taking early retirement, Alan has seen his photography really develop. He’s been shooting with digital SLRs for around 10 years, after initially taking a compact camera with him on his walks in the Brecon Beacons and South Wales valleys before moving onto a bridge camera, to help him get closer shots of red kites.

Alan has won a string of awards at his local camera club, but has recently given up on the club scene, as he

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