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Hip to be Square

Just because your camera shoots in a rectangular format, doesn’t mean that this is always the best way of presenting the image. Some subjects benefit from a more balanced format. This guide looks at the square format and what it can do for your images.

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Keep it Sharp

Even the most perfectly composed image will be ruined if it isn’t pin-sharp and there are some key techniques to getting super-sharp images every time. So, if your images are always looking a bit soft, then get ready to make them so sharp, they’ll need handling  with care!

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Blue Sky Thinking

Landscapes often look their best during the so called ‘Golden Hours’, but you can still get great shots during the middle of the day too. Blue skies don’t have to mean dull, boring images and this guide offers loads of tips for making the most of the whole day.

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Create a Mood

Adding mood to your images is a sure fire way to stir the emotions of the viewer and leave them amazed by your work. There are many ways to achieve this and this guide shows you how to inject bags of mood to make your pictures stand out from the crowd.

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Simplicity & Negative Space

You don’t always have to fill the frame to make an effective picture and you can often use space as a positive, rather than a distraction. Keeping things simple is a key point in photography and this guide shows how to use a minimalist approach for impact.

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Urban landscapes

Before escaping to the countryside on a sunny day to take pictures, have you considered the landscape that is on your doorstep instead. Our towns & cities are ideal hunting grounds for great images, and this guide shows you how to make the most of your nearest urban jungle.

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Parklife

Your local park is a rich source of photographic opportunities that you may not have considered before. Most towns have at least one park that will be ideal for some creative images. So, if you are taking the dog for a walk, take your camera along too and head for the park.

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Aim High, Shoot Low

Have you ever considered that your normal standing height is not the most creative for the subject you are shooting? Perhaps a lower or higher viewpoint would work better. Get a new perspective and see what highs and lows you can achieve with this guide.

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Live View Advantage

One of the most useful features on a modern digital camera, is the Live View function. It has so many uses, but are you using them all? This guide looks at the feature, reveals just how valuable it is and how to get the best from it. You may never use the viewfinder again!

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