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Top Tips To Remember For A Photo Walk

Want to know what kit you need for a photo walk? Take a look at this article that has a few handy tips too.

Added: 1st May 2013

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Ten Top Ways To Use Frames In Your Images

Here are ten reasons/ways you should try using frames within your images.

Added: 9th July 2011
How To Take Good Photos In Museums

Taking your kids to a museum this summer? Well here's a few tips to improve the photos you take in museums.

Added: 23rd July 2011
Getting to the Wildlife

A beginners guide to wildlife photography in your area.

Added: 5th January 2001
Depth-of-field explained

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

Added: 6th January 2002 | Brand: Tamron
Beginners' guide to photography Part 1 - choosing and using a camera

In part one of our series for beginners Michael Jenkins gives advice on choosing and using cameras.

Added: 5th January 2002
Beginners' Guide to Photography Part 5 - composition

Michael Jenkins gives some tips on correctly composing your photograph

Added: 10th January 2002
Ian Andrews Backyard Safari Part 1

a guide to wildlife photography on your doorstep

Photographic classic cars

Clive Branson explains how to capture the metallic beauty of the automobile.

Added: 8th May 2007
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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