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We share 4 top tips that will help you ensure wonky horizons won't spoil your landscape shots the next time you're heading to the countryside or coast.
So, how can you take a good portrait, during the day that doesn't have deep shadows or kids pulling odd faces? Find out here.
Heading to the coast for a day at the beach with your friends, family and camera? Have a read of these essential photography tips first.
John Riley reviews the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN II Art lens, calling it an excellent general purpose and travel lens. See what else makes this lens an Editor’s Choice.
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Learn how you can use natural light to really give your images some punch and, it's a free resource so you don't need to spend any money on fancy lighting.
Travel and holidays give us so many opportunities to photograph exotic locations, interesting people and other subjects we might not see at home. With this in mind, we're sharing 6 travel-themed tutorials for you to peruse before your next trip.
We explain how you can take great photographs of tadpoles in a pond which you can do in your own garden if you have your own pound or at your local nature reserve.
Latest Blog Posts
Descent Into the Depths of the Earth
Within this title to this blog lies a slight exaggeration, but it's a great title borrowed from an early Advanced Dungeons and Dragons module and far too good not to use, albeit with a bit of artistic licence. In fact, I am talking about the fascinat...
- Posted by johnriley1uk
- 2 Jun 2024
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Dartmoor Photowalk 22/24 Cox, Roos & Staple Tors
This week the weather forecast was bad for my normal Tuesday Photowalk so I opted for Monday instead and went around the Cox, Roos & Staple Tors loop before heading over to Heckwood Tor to shoot Vixen Tor. I took my Bronica SQ-B loaded with Kodak Ekt...
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- 2 Jun 2024
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Another Avon Valley Sunday
The first day of our Cotswolds trip was at the Avon Valley Railway, as steam train trips up and down the line were being run. It was a gorgeous, very warm day, and a great start to our week away. I was using the full frame Pentax K-1 along with the m...
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- 31 May 2024
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In Search of the Quiche of Death
While we were in the Cotswolds, I noticed that we were very close to a place called Biddestone. It rang a bell, and then I remembered that it was where Agatha Raisin was filmed, or at least some of it was. So we went on down there to have a look at t...
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- 30 May 2024
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