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'Water' is our theme this morning and we have every possible scenario covered. From creative ideas you can try indoors to outdoor themes that you might need some wet gear for... we've got your day of photography sorted!
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We share ten top ways you can photograph water, and a few tips on how you can capture cracking shots of each water-based subject, too.
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Embrace wet weather and learn to shoot creative, fun images of water drops, puddles, lakes and more as we share our tutorials on rainy-day themed photography.
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Here are a few quick but still interesting ideas on how you can photograph waterfalls when you're next out on a walk in the countryside with your camera.
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Here are 5 awesome tips and tricks that will teach you how to photograph water with a creative twist.
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Slow shutter speeds and seascapes go together like jam and peanut butter. Here's why and how to use them to your advantage.
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Here are 5 DIY-style tips and tricks on how to photograph water with a macro lens in the comfort of your own home.
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You don't have to venture very far to find some water that's worth photographing. Here's 5 watery themed subjects to get you started.
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Waterfalls are a popular subject so here are 5 ways you can make your waterfall shots stand out from everyone else's.
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Boats can make really interesting photographic subjects so next time you find yourself on or next to a yacht, canal boat or even a pedalo, we've got 7 top pieces of advice worth considering.
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Tips On Photographing Lakes And Rivers In Winter
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Blurring water is a popular technique that works really well in the right type of image. Here, we share with you ten top tips on how you can do this the next time you're near a waterfall or flowing river.
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When it comes to photographing waterfalls, you can either capture the power and intensity of every cascade or you can slow things down and make the movement the focus of your photo.
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