August 8, 2016
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Technique
Photography tips and techniques from professionals and industry experts to help you continue improving your work.
Whether you’re looking for wildlife photography tips or more interested in portrait photography, our articles and guides will help spark ideas for experimentation, guide you on how to capture the best light and point you in the direction of photography projects to boost your portfolio.
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August 7, 2016
Photo appraisal: Sunset Seal on Beachy Head
Expert advice and tips on improving your photography from Damien Demolder. He gives his appraisal of Sunset Seal by Ashley Hemsley and offers advice on how it might be improved.
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August 5, 2016
Depth of field tips: How to control the zone of sharpness in an image
Learning to control the zone of acceptable sharpness in an image is pivotal to its success, says Tracy Calder. Here are some of her depth of field tips
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August 5, 2016
Top tips for shooting reflections
We give you our top tips for making the most of reflections, including puddles, bodies of water and objects in glass.
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August 4, 2016
Improving sharpness
Trying to rescue an out-of-focus picture post-capture often leads to disappointment. Luckily, there is plenty you can do before you release the shutter to ensure super-sharp results
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August 3, 2016
Photo appraisal: Bluebells
Expert advice and tips on improving your photography from Damien Demolder. He gives his appraisal of Bluebells by Kieran Roberts and offers advice on how it might be improved.
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August 3, 2016
Photo Insight with Andrew Scriven: Maasai Dance
Andrew Scriven discusses the importance of confidence and his unusual shot of a dance performed by Maasai villagers in Tanzania
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August 2, 2016
Equivalent apertures: is using f/8 for sharpest results still a good rule?
Generations of photographers have been taught to use f/8 for sharpest results. Andy Westlake investigates whether this is still a good rule
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August 1, 2016
Using the Canon Camera Connect app
The introduction of Wi-fi into Canon’s DSLRs and PowerShot models has opened up new possibilities when it comes to shooting and sharing our images.
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August 1, 2016
Terence Donovan: Portraits
Through his photography, Terence Donovan captured the 1960s’ spirit like nobody else, photo historian Robin Muir tells David Clark
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July 31, 2016
Sports photography: Fever pitch
In 1966, Gerry Cranham photographed the World Cup final in colour. Fifty years on, he speaks to Richard Sibley about what it was like to shoot the most important football game ever played in this…
