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A visit to the zoo is the perfect opportunity to capture some close-up shots of wildlife you definitely won't find in the UK countryside. It also means you can combine photography with a trip the whole family will enjoy, too.
Running events are the perfect opportunity for you to capture some close-up, photographic action and we've got some top tips to get you started.
Shoot some different types of water shots and have a go at capturing water bubbles with your macro lens which you can even do in your kitchen sink if you don't want to venture outside.
Brush-up on your seaside photography skills with the help of our 14 top coastal photography tutorials.
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As well as portraits and shots of beaches why not take a few photos of the plates of food you purchase? After all, getting your smartphone out before you chow down is the normal thing to do nowadays, isn't it?
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.
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Illuminating Pathways...
Illuminating Pathways: Guiding the Viewer's Gaze Through Light in Photography Introduction: Photography is a dance of light and shadows, where the photographer acts as a choreographer, directing the viewer's gaze through the visual narrative of an i...
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- 15 May 2024
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A Dream Come True, And Then Some!
I have had the AuroraWatchUK app for a number of years now, in the hope that one day, I might point my camera at the night sky and catch a faint whiff of green on the horizon. Well, that never happened, but what did happen was something I will never ...
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- 13 May 2024
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Ode to the Suffering Wives of Shutterbug Husbands.
Ode to the Suffering Wives of Shutterbug Husbands Oh, wives of photographers, fair and true, Whose husbands wield cameras, through and through, Your patience, tested, stretched, and worn, As you endure the hours from dusk to morn. With tripods tall...
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- 13 May 2024
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Dartmoor Photowalk 19 Shelstone Tor with Film
This week the weather forecast was for dry and bright after some early mist, I decided to take my Bronica SQ-Ai out loaded with Kodak Ektar to Shelstone Tor which overlooks the West Okement Valley and Black-a-Tor Copse. I also took along my Fuji X-T2...
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By visiting a bird of prey centre, not only will you have an enjoyable day out but you can also shoot some interesting imagery up close with the wildlife.
Did you know that you can use diagonal lines to guide the eye, add interest and more to your landscape shots? If you didn't, here are 4 top tips on the subject for you to peruse.
Use your creative eye to see shapes and use your camera to shoot them as silhouettes. Any subject that is surrounded by bright tones can easily appear as a silhouette so you'll have plenty of choices.
Combining a walk with photography can be the perfect combination when the weather is great so why not do your planning now so when you do fancy a stroll, you're ready to go.