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8 Top Photography Tutorials To Help Improve Composition
As patterns, lines and symmetry surround us, it makes sense to use these features to help us create interesting compositions which in turn, produce a great photograph. So, to help you on your journey to creating better compositions here are 11 tutorials that use lines, symmetry and patterns as ways to enhance images. […]
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8 Reasons Why Flip Screens Are Useful Accessories On Cameras
We know it’s not a feature all cameras have but as many of the cameras we review do now have a flip-out screen, it got us thinking about why they’re useful and actually, we came up with 8 reasons why more cameras should have a flip-out screen. 1. Bright light If you’ve found the […]
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5 Easy Ways To Prevent Camera Shake
Use a tripod when shooting macro work to reduce the chances of shake creeping into the shot. Camera shake, which can occur when you’re not holding/supporting the camera correctly, can really spoil your shots but it’s a problem that can be easily fixed. Most cameras now have features that help them prevent camera shake, however, there […]
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Why Should I Create A Triptych?
1. What Is A Triptych? A triptych is an image that consists of three different images that usually relate in some way. Why three? Well, items grouped in odd numbers are usually more compositionally pleasing and you can use three shots of different things or split one image up onto three separate panels. Generally, the image […]
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Do I Need A Tripod For Macro Photography?
With Autumn rapidly approaching, they’ll soon be ample opportunity to unpack your macro lens so you can capture images of fungi and close-up patterns of leaves as the golden shades take hold. Outdoor macro photography, particularly during the Autumn months, can be very rewarding but as you’ll most likely be doing some walking, you […]
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Why Use A Telephoto Lens For Wildlife Photography?
Photo by Joshua Waller If you’re thinking of trying nature or wildlife photography, as well as a camera it’s worth investing in a telephoto lens. Why? Well, this is something we’ll move on to shortly but first, you need to decide which telephoto lens will work best for you. A medium telephoto can be useful for shots […]
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Capturing The Best Of Britain With Your Camera
Britain’s bursting with structures and buildings that photographers are naturally drawn to thanks to their postcard-perfect looks and history. It also helps that many of the buildings are in locations that are perfect for a day out, making them subjects photographers can shoot and their families can enjoy too. 1. Do Your Research […]
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4 Quick Tips Tips On Shooting Graphically In The Landscape & In Towns
1. What Does Graphic Mean? A landscape that’s considered graphic can feature lines, curves, obvious shapes and distinctive contrast from either colour, shadows or reflections. It may be a long list but graphic landscapes are something you can find just about anywhere if you take the time to look. Instead of looking at […]
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9 Top Tips For Better Bridge Photography
Most of us use bridges every single day and while it is true that many – big and small, old and new – of them aren’t worth photographing, there are a great many that are extremely photogenic. These are impressive structures that often dominate the area in which they are situated. 1. Safety […]
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5 Top Gig Photography Tips Every Music Fan Needs
1. Gear Suggestions For larger shows pocket a superzoom compact but if you’re going to a smaller venue you’ll probably be able to take a DSLR in with no issues but do check the venue’s rules on camera equipment as some are stricter on what size camera you can take in than others. Whatever camera […]
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