Flower photography can be challenging, but is hugely rewarding. Learn the art of choosing a good subject and battling the wind.
Capture the motion of the stars with a long exposure night time shot. Technically simple and visually stunning, learn how to shoot them here.
We are surrounded by objects which make fascinating close up studies. Learn how to make the most of them.
Sports events are full of passion, excitement and emotion. There are photography opportunities everywhere; you just need to look in the right places.
Red eye is a distracting effect that can ruin an otherwise good photo. Learn what causes it, how to prevent it, and how to fix it.
Master the lines and curves in your images to guide the viewer's eye through the scene, adding depth and interest.
A fisheye lens is designed for shooting very wide angles, usually 180 degrees. They are popular in landscape, extreme sport, and artistic photography.
Shutter speed is a great tool for perfecting exposure, controlling blurring, and creating interesting effects. Discover what it is and how to use it.
A telephoto lens is one designed for photographing distant subjects like wildlife and sports events. They are also used in portrait photography.
A macro lens is one which allows you to take sharp, detailed, close-up photos of small subject such as flowers, plants, insects, and products.
Cold weather photography can take its toll on your camera, and even cause permanent damage. Follow these precautions to keep your camera protected.
A simple explanation of the daunting ISO setting. It's actually very simple, and can be extremely handy when shooting in low-light conditions.
Learn everything you need to know about EXIF metadata - what it is, ways to view and edit it, and how you can use it to improve your photography.
Turn your panoramas into eye-catching miniature planets in minutes, using Photoshop or your favourite graphics editor.
Vignetting, a darkening in the corners of a photo, is a popular creative effect. Discover how to add a vignette to an image using Photoshop.
Digital cross processing is a technique that simulates developing photos in the wrong chemicals. Use it to produce some stunning colour shifts.
The Channel Mixer is easy to use but gives you complete control over the appearance of your photo when converting from colour to black and white.
A graduated neutral density (ND) filter helps balance exposure levels between the sky and ground. Learn how to replicate the effect in Photoshop.