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#1 TRAILS OF GLORY

How to get memorable light trails in landscapes

CHIP Phillips took this issue’s cover, which shows how you can get even more dramatic shots by adding an extra element to an already attractive landscape. Chip began his relationship with photography in 2006 when his father gave him his old Pentax Spotmatic film SLR camera. He was hooked, and soon moved to digital.

Given his lifelong love of the outdoors, he naturally made the progression to focusing on landscape photography. His images have been published in various books and magazines, including Outdoor Photographer, National Geographic, Popular Photography and Imaging, Digital Photography, Digital Photo and Digital Camera. In 2009, Chip won first

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