August 15, 2012
Photo Insight with Cathal McNaughton – Protester
Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this dramatic image of a protester during the Queen's first-ever visit to the Republic of Ireland
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August 15, 2012
Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this dramatic image of a protester during the Queen's first-ever visit to the Republic of Ireland
August 15, 2012
Andrew Sanderson discusses his strangely abstract image of a flowing reservoir and how he favours black & white over colour every time
August 14, 2012
Check out our ten top tips for summer photography for some tips and inspiration to take great summer shots...
August 13, 2012
If you want to achieve the best results possible with your pictures, then it’s time to stop shooting JPEGs and switch to shooting in raw.. We explain why you should be shooting and eiting in…
August 12, 2012
Here we’ll show you how to make a basic raw conversion with Adobe Camera Raw, which is built into Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. If you’re using another raw converter, you’ll be able to transfer most…
August 8, 2012
Fed up with tourists spoiling your holiday shots? Angela Nicholson explains how to get rid of them with a couple of simple techniques...
August 7, 2012
Want to find some great landscape photography settings? In our article, top landscape photographers share their favourite shooting locations
August 3, 2012
Whatever climate you're shooting in, make sure your equipment will operate within the temperatures that you anticipate...
August 3, 2012
In our indoor photography tips and advice, Nigel Atherton shows how to achieve evenly exposed interiors using multiple exposures, while Phil Hall explains how to blend them using layer masks...
August 3, 2012
Your camera has a host of modes that can affect the final shot. Understanding what they do will mean you'll take even better images...
August 2, 2012
Cathal McNaughton tells the story behind this image of a farmer in a field and explains how a long lens allowed him to play around with perspective