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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 teleconverters

A teleconverter will seriously enhance your lens's pulling power, so are ideal accessories for nature and action photographers.

Added: 10th July 2010 | Price: £200.00

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Photographing Mountains

Robin Whalley has some essential mountain photography tips.

Added: 14th November 2012 | Brand: Nikon
Wildlife Photography Tips For Beginners

Want to know where to go to photograph wildlife and how to do it once you're there? Have a read of this.

Added: 28th July 2011
Tips On Taking Photos In Hot Climates

Here are seven tips to help keep you shooting during those hot, sunny days.

Added: 8th August 2012
6 Top Insect Macro Photographers

Here's a round up of some of the top insect macro talent we have on site, in no particular order.

Added: 27th September 2012
Bad Weather Photography Tips

How to cope with bad weather so it doesn't spoil your day of photography.

Added: 4th October 2012 | Brand: Nikon
Using filters

Optical filters can make all the difference to your pictures, especially when you shoot on transparency film, as Mike Busselle explains.

Added: 10th January 2001
Wedding photography tips 3 - exposure

Part three of our four part series and kindly reproduced from the Procedures for Professional Imaging manual - aperture and shutter speed selection

Added: 7th January 2002
Ian Andrews Backyard Safari Part 2

Ian Andrews explains why a 50mm lens is a versatile option for wildlife photography

Ian Andrews Backyard Safari Part 3

Ian Andrews continues his series to explain why a telphoto is a good choice for wildlife photography

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