Remember that keeping your photograph level is vital.
Try another approach to a conventional scene - you'll be amazed at the results.
Use your camera's pre-programmed settings to capture that perfect sunset.
Avoid a bland foreground by moving closer to the subject.
This is a great action shot that shows how patience can pay off for a photographer.
Using the setting sun carefully to your advantage can give you an amazing silhouette.
In a misty landscape, using the elements right can combine to give you a spooky, unnatural photograph..
Dogs are the best models to practice your wildlife photography on. You'll soon learn which shutter speed to use in a given situation.
Keep your tent neat and easy to pack with a couple of velcro straps.
Tired of cheap plastic fixtures on your tent?
A few valuable tips for easy camping.
If you want to capture a silhouette, turn off your flash to prevent lighting the foreground.
Battling to work out which blurry blob is an elephant and which is a hippo when you get back from the game reserve? It's time to get a tripod.
Okay, your camera's auto setting is clever, but not that clever. Sometimes the light meter can be confused, especially if the scene you're trying to photograph has very light or very dark areas. The way to solve this is to "bracket". Here's how...
Give the kids a role to keep them occupied.
Simply put, depth of field refers to how much of the picture is in focus.
We can't emphasise enough how important the eyes are in photography.
A photography tip especially suited to the aspiring fisherman or -woman.
You can do it too, for a song.
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