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Taking photos of landscapes at night provides us with a very magical view if you choose the time well. Our guide, Andrew Fleetwood, explains the dos and don't of lowlight landscape photography.

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

Make the most of your camera's built-in flash to get the best results from your photos.

Learn how to turn your life-size shots into model-like scenes.

Do you have a shot that just doesn't look quite right and lacks emphasis? Well have a look at this article for tips on how you can improve it.

Here's ten top ways to photograph trees this summer and throughout the rest of the year.

How to create expressive, documentary style portraits.

Pick up a toy camera and get creative. Here are a few tips to get you started.

How to make Curve adjustments the easy way!

Why is it when we go on holiday and need a passport photo we rely on that robot booth to churn out automated pictures at a tune of over £3 per shot? Peter Bargh shows you how to shoot, prepare and print pictures for your passport with ease.

Having a little knowledge about how the camera's shutter speed works can help you obtain pictures with more impact.

Peter Bargh explains how you can use the valuable Layer Mask option of Photoshop to make better colour changes and selections, in this step by step image editing technique.

See how a hand-held light meter will help you get better exposures, even if you are using a digital camera.

The famous high key effect is one of the most interesting, yet simple, effects you can achieve in digital photography

The eyes are one of the most important parts of a portrait, and usually the first thing we notice. Therefore, a small amount of enhancement on the eyes can go a very long way to producing a portrait with real zing.

Once you grasp the basic principles of focusing your photographs will take on a whole new depth.

Attaching a neutral density filter to your camera lens will bring you several benefits, as Peter Bargh explains.

Photoshop expert, Terry Steeley, kicks off the first of a new series of tutorials for ePHOTOzine that looks at how to watermark our digital images to protect them from being used without our consent.

Chris Burfoot AMPA shows us how to set up studio lighting.

Joe McNally asks: straight flash be ugly, right? Well here he demonstrates how this isn't always true.

This article by Edwin Brosens will give you some top tips on how to shoot fossils in the studio.

Here we show you a simple lighting technique that can be used on a number of still life subjects.

Here's a simple trick showing how you can turn your friends into vampires.

Here's a round up of some of the ePz photographers who shoot good landscapes, and how they take their stunning shots.

Andy Warhol’s work features one of the most recognisable styles of print in the art world and his silk screen prints of stars as famous as Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor are iconic. Here Michael Bates recreates the effect for using the free image editing program, Gimp.

Take your wide angle lens out with you and exaggerate the angles of your town.

As the weather's nice make the most of it and head out into your garden with your camera.

Trying to photograph a lightning storm can be a bit of a challenge. Here are a few tips to help you increase your chances of capturing that split-second flash.
Will Smith gives us a glimpse of the Photoshop Elements Liquify tool's potential to create some odd effects.
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The Metz 58 AF-1 twin-head flashgun has a GN of 58 (ISO100/metres). Priced at £267, it sits between the SB-600 and SB-900 Speedlight flashguns from Nikon and the 580 EX and 430 EX II Speedlite flashguns from Canon.
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Syngenta have announced the winners of the 2013 Photography Award.
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Gary Wolstenholme reviews this bright telephoto prime lens from Carl Zeiss, the Apo-Sonnar T* 135mm f/2.
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Canon's latest compact travel zoom features a 20x optical zoom lens.
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