Magical Moths – Steve Myall

Keyworth Camera Club would like to congratulate club member Steve Myall who sees an article on photographing moths published in the April to June 2020 issue of EOS Magazine. The feature is six pages long and includes fourteen of his images. Steve covers lots of technical hints and tips as well as ideas for finding moths. Steve’s article has also been used as the inspiration for a competition for photographs of insects and arachnids launched in the same issue.

Unfortunately, you can’t buy this magazine in shops as it is subscriber only and is published both in paper and electronic form. More details here: https://www.eos-magazine.com/

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