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From lens focal lengths and fill-flash to portraits, macro or stunning landscapes there are techniques for everyone. Learn how to use metering, considering composition and shoot everything from classic cars to derelict buildings. We also have 100s of easy to follow step by step photo editing tutorials.

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Choosing A Tripod For Travel And Nature Photography?

A tripod is an essential part of an arsenal carried by any travel and nature photographer so you need to make sure you have the right one.

Added: 21st May 2012

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Top Landscape Photography Tips

Steve Gosling shares his 'need to know' landscape photography tips with ePHOTOzine.

Added: 16th May 2012
5 Top Coastal Photography Techniques

Here are five tutorials that'll help you take better shots at the coast.

Added: 10th May 2012
Rust Photography Tips

A 'rust fix' is something John Gravett likes to have every once in a while. Here he explains how you can shoot successful rust shots without too much effort.

Added: 9th May 2012
Tips On Photographing A Silhouette Of A Lighthouse

Learn how to shoot lighthouse silhouettes for the next time you're heading off on holiday or on a day trip.

Added: 2nd May 2012
How To Capture Mood In Your Photos

Capturing mood in photography can be tricky, depending on what mood you're are wanting to portray. Here's some handy hints and tips on creating mood in your photos.

Added: 28th April 2012
Bad Weather Landscape Photography Tutorials

Here are five tutorials ePz have posted that will show you how to keep shooting landscapes in bad weather.

Added: 23rd April 2012
You Don't Have To Travel Far To Get Good Photos

Pick a location or just walk outside your house and see what interesting things there are to photograph a few minutes from your front door.

Added: 20th April 2012
Don't Let The Rain Stop You Taking Photos!

If you are stuck indoors or get caught outdoors in a downpour, here are some ideas on how you can still enjoy some photography.

Added: 15th April 2012
Micro Landscape Photography Tips

Don't think that bad weather means you have to stay indoors as John Gravett explains.

Added: 14th April 2012
What To Photograph In Parks

If you take your camera to your local park you'll find plenty of interesting objects to photograph.

Added: 8th April 2012
Tips On Using Lens Flare In Your Images

Lens flare isn't something that should always be avoided, as you'll learn from this article.

Added: 5th April 2012
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