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    How to photograph flocks of birds: 5 ideas for creative images

    | Photography Tips, Wildlife | 07/05/2014 00:01am
    How to photograph flocks of birds: 5 ideas for creative images

    You don’t need a ridiculously long lens to get beautiful pictures of birds. Wildlife photography expert Mark Hamblin explains how to photograph flocks of birds in five ridiculously creative ways.

    Best reflector for photography: 5 top models tested and rated

    | Accessories, Reviews | 07/05/2014 00:01am
    PhotoPlus - Help Me Buy feature on photographic reflectors. 4 March 2014.

    A photographic reflector is a cheap, simple bit of kit that can transform your photography. We’ve tested 5 reflectors to see which is best…

    Splash photography: how to freeze motion and capture split-second action

    | Photography Tips | 06/05/2014 00:01am
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    The combo of strawberries and milk is a staple of TV cereal ads, and in this tutorial we show you how to shoot split-second splash photography.

    Wildlife pictures: 5 classic compositions (and why they work)

    | Photography Tips, Wildlife | 05/05/2014 00:01am
    Wildlife pictures: 5 classic compositions (and why they work)

    From environmental portraits to frame-filling close-ups, we show you five different ways to compose the same subject to create striking wildlife pictures and add variety to your portfolio.

    Focus tracking: 4 ways to ensure pin-sharp action photos

    | Photography Tips | 04/05/2014 00:01am
    How to use focus tracking: 03 Be ready and steady

    Learn how to track fast-moving subjects using so-called ‘focus tracking’ for pin-sharp action shots.

    15 ways to improve your photography without buying new gear

    | Photography Tips | 03/05/2014 00:01am
    15 ways to improve your photography without buying new gear

    New cameras, lenses and accessories open up the possibility of fresh adventures in photography. In reality though, most of us have to make do with what we’ve got, upgrading to new camera kit as and when we can afford it. With that in mind, here are 15 suggestions to help improve your photography without splashing out on new gear.

    Spring flowers: how to choose the best subjects and make your best-ever images

    | Macro, Photography Tips | 02/05/2014 00:01am
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    Spring is here, bringing with it an explosion of life and colour. Learn how to shoot pictures of spring flowers with our simple guide.

    Sony A77 II adds 79-point AF system, more speed

    | News | 01/05/2014 10:01am
    Sony A77 II adds 79-point AF system, more speed

    Sony has unveiled the successor to its popular alpha 77, launching the Sony A77 II. Chief among the new features on the Sony A77 II spec sheet is Sony’s latest-generation 24.3-megapixel Exmor CMOS sensor (APS-C) and BIONZ X image processing engine.

    Camera Jungle: the REAL reason you should buy used equipment (Sponsored)

    | Inspire | 01/05/2014 06:00am
    Camera Jungle: the REAL reason you should buy used equipment (Sponsored)

    From capturing fast-moving action sequences to taking pictures in extreme low-light, there’s not a whole lot we can’t do with our cameras these days. But all this technology can come at a steep price. Thanks to Camera Jungle, it doesn’t have to.

    9 creative photo ideas to try in May

    | Photography Tips | 01/05/2014 00:01am
    9 creative photo ideas to try in May

    Looking for inspiration for your photography? Look no further than these 9 creative photo ideas to try in May!

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