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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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Top Architecture Photography Tutorials

We list the ten most popular architecture photography techniques featured on ePHOTOzine.

Added: 16th April 2012

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Statue Photography Tips

Statues can be found in every town and they're waiting to be photographed.

Added: 21st July 2012
Tips On Taking Photos From High-Up

Climb a mountain or stand on a ladder to give your images a different perspective.

Added: 1st September 2012
Photographing Historical Ruins

Here's ePHOTOzine's guide to photographing ruins.

Added: 27th August 2012
Tips On Photographing Stained Glass Windows

Stained glass windows are a photogenic subject but they can be a nightmare to photograph. Here are a few tips to help you perfect your technique.

Added: 22nd April 2013 | Brand: Olympus
Ten Reasons When Manual Focus Is Better Than Auto Focus

Here are ten situations when manual focus can work better than your camera's auto focus.

Added: 21st February 2013 | Brand: Nikon
Photographing buildings

Pick a building and photograph it!

Added: 24th September 2010
Basic Architecture Photography Tips

Want some basic tips on how to photograph buildings? Take a look at this article.

Added: 23rd June 2011
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
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