5 top tips for shooting time-lapse landscapes
Bring landscapes to life with these top tips for time-lapse photography.
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Bring landscapes to life with these top tips for time-lapse photography.
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Whichever lens you shoot with you can get some great landscape images. However there are times that using a specialist lens can enable you to get the very best out of a scene.
From colourful macros to misty mountain tops, here’s how Alan Rowan uses the Canon SX740 HS to get the perfect nature shot.
Learn how to use slow shutter speed to capture the smooth movement of the water or the light trails with those simple tips.
Discover how to adjust the amount of light in your images, to give your photos a new look.
Sub-zero conditions can play havoc with your camera, so follow these pro tips for shooting in snow and ice.
Most of the time it’s an advantage to have your camera to hand so you can react quickly to get the perfect shot, however there are also times when it is beneficial to put the camera on a tripod and use remote shooting.
Norwegian photographer Johnny Haglund has always had a passion for wild, isolated, mystic places. Here he explains the thinking behind some of his photos and how including people in compositions can add a new dynamic.
Lucie Debelkova regularly travels to all corners of the world on various photo assignments. Her philosophy is to take positive photographs highlighting the best a place has to offer.
The six most important things to remember when shooting landscapes
Undoubtedly you will have seen some stunning time-lapse videos of the Milky Way rising in the night sky or traffic rushing through a city scene. In this short video and guide you will learn how to get started with time-lapse photography.
Watch Steve as he shows us how he treats seascapes and action photos in a similar way to create stunning photos.
Henrik Spranz spends his spare time with his camera in the Austrian countryside. He combines technical skill with creative flair to take outstanding shots that have become extremely popular on the web.
Many landscape images rely on the vivid blue of the sky or the warm tones produced by a setting sun; black and white landscapes convey a different feeling, often associated with mood and drama.
Ready to step up your photography? Broaden your creative horizons through stunning city views and panoramas.
Short nights, frosty mornings, snowflakes, ice and winter sports – learn how to capture winter in all its glory with advice from the experts.
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Photograph pets, creatures in a local park or exotic animals while on a safari, by following expert advice.
Capture all of the action from high-speed sports to daring stunts – pitch-side, court-side or out on the slopes.
Cool urban places, characterful portraits and story-led snapshots of city life all await you on the streets.
Are you planning a trip to foreign shores, or a city break? Discover insider tips to capture your adventures.
Leaves changing colour, golden dawns and sweeping seasonal mists – enjoy it all with advice on how to shoot beautiful autumnal scenes.
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