
Lightning Pictures: How Do You Take Good Photographs of a Storm?
Thunderstorms are forecast in many parts of the UK. While severe weather can cause misery, it can also lead to spectacular photos – if you know how to take them. Continue Reading
Thunderstorms are forecast in many parts of the UK. While severe weather can cause misery, it can also lead to spectacular photos – if you know how to take them. Continue Reading
If you find that shooting in Manual mode is a little too advanced for you, there is always Shutter Priority mode. With this, you can set one important camera setting Continue Reading
Looking to upgrade from a crop sensor? Now you can go full-frame without going full-fat Our Verdict While its competitors are going to great pains to create increasingly Continue Reading
Do you know the limits of your camera’s ISO? By limit, I mean the point at which, egads!, it’s just too much noise. If not, or if you’ve never bothered Continue Reading
The weather defines the mood of any landscape. Tony Worobiec reveals how to make the most of whatever it throws at you. Bad weather photography can offer up some great Continue Reading
Having a good understanding of the digital camera modes is essential to control the exposure in photography. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced amateur, you should know what Continue Reading
Your works are high quality, so photographs of them should be, too. Whether you’re preparing an entry for a fine art competition, putting together a portfolio to impress gallery directors, agents, or Continue Reading
It’s holiday time, which means big meals, a deluge of Christmas and holiday cards, family arguments moments, decorations, gifts, and lots lots lots of photos. Well, we’re here to give Continue Reading
Christmastime (and winter) is the most energetic and exciting time to take photographs for a variety of reasons – the natural elements, the captivating and imaginative decorations (including Christmas lights) Continue Reading
One of the most commonly cited reasons that people give for wanting to transition from a point-and-shoot camera to an interchangeable lens system (mirrorless or DSLR) is the desire for Continue Reading