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Engaging and exhilarating

reat, another issue of your magazine has just arrived! Opening it up is like walking into a room full of smart people and engaging in exhilarating conversation. I know manufacturers are always trying to sell us their equipment. OMDS is constantly promoting money off, rebates etc, but with an impressive difference insofar as they are linking this very well with their ambassadors; two of which have really caught my attention and have featured in AP. Both Tesni Ward and her insightfulness in researching and preparing for her photo shoots and Andrew Fusek Peters and what he has done to photograph butterflies in flight is astounding. I consider myself an opportunist photographer as I rarely get the

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