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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 PhotoShop's Lens Blur filter to create depth of field

The effect of blurring the non-critical parts of an image helps separate the main subject from the rest of the foreground and background that might otherwise be found as distracting. Anthony Moringello shows us how to digitally create depth-of-field.

Added: 11th June 2008

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Introduction To Close Up Photography

Peter Bargh takes a look at the fascinating world of macro photography.

Added: 25th November 2011 | Brand: Nikon
Planning and photography equipment choices for your holiday

Steve Davey and David Taylor are professional travel photographers who have a spot of advice for you.

Added: 10th July 2009
Throw your photos out of focus

Ben Boswell shows us why not everything needs to be sharp all of the time.

Added: 23rd August 2010
Corel PSP X1 tutorial

Duncan Evans explains how to make those intrusive backgrounds fade away with graduated layers in Corel Paint Shop Pro XI

Added: 7th June 2007
High key and Low key lighting tutorial

Karl Taylor's back to explain what high key and low key lighting is.

Added: 16th June 2010
Tilt Shift Photography Tips

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

Added: 27th April 2011
The colours of Autumn through a camera

Shawn Soderstrom may live on the opposite side of the world but he still has Autumns worth photographing. Here he tells us why we should make the most of Autumn colours.

Added: 9th October 2009
Why Use A Tripod For Macro /Close-Up Photography?

Here are six reasons why you should take a tripod out with you next time you plan on shooting macro work.

Added: 19th March 2012
How To Shoot Minimalist Photos

Find out why you should think about the saying: 'less is more' when taking some of your shots.

Added: 22nd March 2012
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