Flowers and Plants Techniques
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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Learn how to turn fields of crops into interesting photos you'd be happy to have on your wall with the help of our top landscape photography tips.
Why not take on a photography challenge today? It's a great way to improve your photography skills as well as having a bit of fun.
Garden photography doesn't have to be hard and to prove it, we've got 8 top but simple tips to help you out.
Trees look great in Autumn but you don't have to wait until then to photograph them as the rest of the seasons can be just as photogenic.
Spend a day in a public garden and you'll have a memory card bursting with colourful flora in no time. Even more so if you read these essential tips before heading out of the door.
Dandelions might not be something Gardners are fans of but they can make an interesting subject for photographers who can give them a creative twist when photographing them.
Make the most of these lovely looking subjects and head out to photograph them today as they don't tend to stay around for very long and you'll want to photograph them looking their best.
Learn how to shoot flowers in a way that'll make your shots stand out from the crowd and you don't have to venture far for this tutorial either as you can take flowers out of your own garden and photograph them in your home.
Find out how using shade and creating your own backgrounds will help you achieve better flower photography results. These tips are particularly useful in the middle of the day when the sun is high and shade is hard to find.
Gardens are bursting with flowers right now so it's the perfect time to have a go at flower photography but with everyone else doing the same thing, why not find a new perspective and shoot from underneath?
Get out your black backgrounds and photograph some flowers to hang on your wall. This tutorial is really easy to follow and a quick way for you to create some wall art.
As it's Saint David's Day, we thought we'd kick the month off with 17 tips to help you perfect your Daffodil shots.