Step by step how to capture a timelapse movie

Jason Parnell-Brookes shows you how to create a tilt-shift timelapse movie to bring the so-called ‘toytown’ effect to life. Clouds billowing over mountains and spilling into valleys; traffic zipping around busy streets; flowers bursting into life at a speed we don’t ordinarily get to see. These are just a few of the delights that timelapse… Continue reading

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9 surefire ways to get out of a photographic rut

Shooting the same subject in the same way isn’t necessarily a bad thing, it can be a great way of improving your technique and taking better pictures. However, most photographers go through periods in which their photography becomes a bit stale and they’re effectively taking the same shots over and over again without making any… Continue reading

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A 10 point checklist for perfect photo composition

Composition is an art and also a science, and an area where a lot of otherwise technically proficient photographers can struggle. It’s not something that can be taught, like the relationship between aperture and shutter speeds or figuring out hyper-focal distance, but here are some essential tips to help you with framing… 1 What are… Continue reading

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Photo Recipes: Scott Kelby on how to blend light sources

In his series in Digital Camera magazine and Digital Camera World, the legendary Scott Kelby reveals some of the behind-the-scenes secrets of some of his favourite images. This month Scott explains how to add just enough flash to enhance a portrait but retain a natural look. Words and images by Scott Kelby. You can follow Scott… Continue reading

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