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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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Indoor portrait advice

Make the most of the free light around you and shoot some portraits with it.

Added: 31st March 2010

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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: 2nd July 2011
How to photograph Daffodils in the rain

It's St David's Day, but that doesn't mean you have to be Welsh to enjoy the first day of our new Photo Month feature.

Added: 1st March 2010
How to photograph cutlery

Today we're still in the kitchen looking through the cutlery drawer for interesting objects to photograph.

Added: 9th March 2010
How to photograph motocross

Motocross is an exciting, photogenic and accessible sport, so give it a go.

Added: 12th March 2010
Creating zoom blur in your images

Zoom burst is an interesting technique that can take some time to get right. Here's our advice to help you perfect the technique.

Added: 26th March 2010
Town photography tips

Towns are full of photographic opportunities. When are you going to take your camera to yours?

Added: 27th March 2010
Photographing Rapeseed fields

Rapeseed fields are popping up all over the country so go and make the most of the bright colours.

Added: 5th May 2010
How to photograph kitchen utensils

We'll show you how daylight and a few utensils can create a great photograph.

Added: 8th March 2010
Shoot a portrait for a Mothering Sunday pressie

A picture is worth a thousand words, so make someone very happy on Mother's Day by giving her a new portrait or two and here's some advice on how to shoot it.

Added: 4th March 2010
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