3 simple ways to eliminate lens flare
If you’ve ever taken pictures looking towards the sun, chances are you’ve had problems with lens flare. This can go unnoticed when taking the shot, but is obvious when you view your images on a...
View ArticleHow to use exposure bracketing on your Canon DSLR
Getting exposure right is one of the biggest challenges you’ll face when shooting landscapes. Often, you’ll find that the ideal exposure times for the sky and foreground will differ by two to three...
View ArticleVignetting: quick fixes and how to avoid it entirely
If the corners or edges of your images sometimes appear much darker than the rest of the frame, vignetting is probably the culprit. Vignetting is aberration that occurs when less light reaches the...
View ArticleCanon pro Adam Burton’s reveals his top landscape photography tips!
Follow these top landscape photography tips and get better results instantly! Cable release A remote cable release is vital for taking images without knocking your camera and the danger of introducing...
View Article10 top tips for landscape photography
Experienced professional landscape photographer and Canon advocate Julian Elliott shares his top tips… Plan your location shoots This is crucial to the success of your images. You need to plan your...
View ArticleTop ten tips for coastal landscapes
Top professional landscape photographer Guy Edwardes offers his ten top tips for shooting watery scenes… Check the tides It’s very important to be aware of tidal conditions from a safety point of view,...
View ArticleCanon tips: how to keep your foreground interest pin sharp
Don’t rely on centre-point autofocus for your landscape photography. Our tutorial below shows you how to avoid spoiling your excellent photo composition with blurry photos by keeping your foreground...
View ArticleCalculating hyperfocal distance: get sharp photos from front to back
Do you want to take the sharpest landscape photos possible? Who doesn’t! Our tutorial below demystifies the hyperfocal distance technique and shows you how calculating hyperfocal distance can maximise...
View ArticleIndustrial landscape photography: A step by step guide to the genre
Follow our simple tutorial so you try industrial landscape photography! The right location When you’re choosing a location, the more industrial looking the better! We used Didcot power station near...
View ArticlePhotographing Snow: the simple way to nail exposure
Photographing snow brings a new challenge for many photographers, who struggle to take control of their camera’s metering system amid the winter landscape’s extreme contrast and reflective surfaces....
View ArticleHow to use ND Grads: A step by step video guide
Watch our video tutorial and learn all about using ND Grads to create an even exposure… READ MORE How to clean the sensor in your Canon EOS camera Canon DSLR tips: Produce punchier results
View ArticleCanon DSLR Tips: How to photograph lone trees
1. Seasons Capture a lone tree in all its seasonal glory. Get to know your surroundings, pick a number of trees and shoot as the seasons change. It’s quite possible to shoot stunning images in city...
View ArticleCanon DSLR Tips: 10 top tips for shooting misty landscapes
Professional landscape photographer Mark Bauer shares with us his top tips on how to shoot misty landscape shots… 1. Watch the weather There are different types of mist and fog, but the most photogenic...
View ArticleCanon DSLR Tips: 10 top tips for elemental landscape
Joseph Meehan is a professional photographer whose work has taken him from the frigid conditions of the Arctic to the heat of Death Valley. He’s written more than 20 photography books, including, most...
View Article10 tips for taking better pictures of bridges
Bridge photography is a favourite subject for travel and landscape photographers alike, but getting quality pictures of bridges isn’t as easy as one might think. Your main subject is static but there...
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