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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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Pinhole magic - a Photoshop creative idea

Create pinhole camera style photographs using Photoshop

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Watermarking your photos in Photoshop 7 and CS

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.

Black & white high key effects in Photoshop

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

Make an Autumn scene in Photoshop

How to fake the look of Autumn in Photoshop.

Added: 3rd October 2010
How To Create The Tricolour Effect In Photoshop

The effect of using Red, Green and Blue filters at the exposure stage can now be simulated in Photoshop following this simple step-by-step tutorial.

Added: 26th December 2011
How to turn your day shot into night with Photoshop

Turn your bright sky into night with the help of Photoshop.

Added: 17th October 2010
How to fake a reflection in Photoshop

Learn how to create a water reflection in Photoshop.

Added: 21st October 2010
Make a ghost in Photoshop

As Halloween is just around the corner we're going to show you how to create a ghost like image.

Added: 30th October 2010
Photoshop - your first steps

Entering the world of Photoshop for the first time, an introduction.

Using Photoshop to create speed

You often shoot images where the subject looks stationary and there's nothing worse than a motorbike stuck in its tracks. Here Peter Bargh shows you how to make that static bike come to life using a few Photoshop tools

Added: 4th June 2007
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