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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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Using a Slide Duplicator

As well as allowing you to copy un-replaceable images, a slide duplicator can also be used as a digital input deviceand much more

Added: 3rd January 2003

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Improve your landscapes with digital-imaging

How to improve your under exposed landscapes using digital imaging software.

Added: 3rd January 2003
Playing with sharks - specialist photography guide

Playing with the sharp end - an insight into a shoot with bull sharks. Gavin Parsons goes underwater and photographs dangerous sharks with a 15mm fisheye!

Added: 3rd January 2003
Digital black & white photography

Think black & white and become more creativity with your digital photography.

Added: 3rd January 2003
Set yourself a photo project

Consider taking photographs each day for a whole year as a project to keep your photography alive.

Added: 2nd January 2003
Early rise landscapes

Getting up early can make all the difference if you want good landscape photos

Added: 2nd January 2003
Photographing stained glass windows - a how to guide

Stained glass windows are colourful and prime target for great photographs. In this article Peter Bargh explains the common problems and offer ways to help you improve your chances.

Added: 1st January 2003
Architecture, a beginners' guide

Stationary subjects are easier to photograph, aren't they? Well, not necessarily. Michael Jenkins gives an excellent beginners' guide to photographing Architecture.

Added: 1st January 2003
A guide to Crash Scene Photography

Ian Cook describes the difficult work a Crash Scene photographer does.

Added: 28th October 2002
How to photograph lightning

Rather than burying your head under cover why not have a go at recording those impressive lightning streak on film?

Added: 12th January 2002
Bob Garas on his still-life technique

Bob is an ePHOTOzine reader and has shared the technique of his wonderful images.

Added: 12th January 2002
South African wildlife experience

Daniel Locke Wheaton, captures South Africa's wildlife with the helpful of sponsors PhotoGlossy.com and Dunns Imaging.

Added: 12th January 2002
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