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4 Send us your shots and star in our photo gallery

Over the last couple of months, we’ve been delighted to see some of our home-bound readers attempting the techniques we’ve been showcasing in the magazine – so it only seems fair to share more of these images with the wider Digital Camera community.

Photography has always been a great diversion from the pressures of everyday life, and arguably never more so than during the conditions that were imposed during lockdown. Whatever kind of images you enjoy shooting, we’d like to see them. You could always try branching out into a new genre, using inspiration from Photo Active projects or our cover features.

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