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Nature Photography: Three Tips For Adding Impact To A Subject.

By Andrew Goodall

In creative photography, finding a great subject is one thing, but capturing an image with real impact is quite another. Here are three simple methods you can try, no matter what sort of camera you have.

Photography For Beginners: Knowing When To Break The Rules.

By Andrew Goodall

Good photography is a challenging field that can be made easier by learning some essential rules of technique and composition. A good photographer learns the rules; a great photographer knows when to break them.

Nature Photography: Capturing Landscape Images With Character.

By Andrew Goodall

A great landscape is an inspiration for any nature photographer, amateur or professional. The trouble is, almost every location you visit has already been photographed thousands of times before. Here are a few tips for adding character to your landscape photos.

Digital Photography - Don't Let Software Replace Talent.

By Andrew Goodall

Digital photography offers plenty of options for enhancing and improving an image after the event. Software makes the impossible possible, but it must not be seen as a substitute for actual camera skills.

Photography For Beginners: Using A Tripod.

By Andrew Goodall

If you are wondering whether to buy a tripod, these are the three questions you need answered: "Do I need a tripod? Why do I need a tripod? When should I use my tripod?"

Digital Photography: Experimenting With Slow Shutter Speeds.

By Andrew Goodall

Your DSLR camera is capable of some great effects once you understand what the manual settings are all about. Here are five easy ideas to help you experiment with slow shutter speeds, so you can see the effect they have on moving subjects.

Wildlife Photography: Five Common Mistakes And How To Avoid Them

By Andrew Goodall

Wildlife photography is both rewarding and frustrating. For every good shot you take there are plenty of bad ones. Here are five simple mistakes we all make from time to time, and some simple tips to avoid them.

Nature Photography: Let Nature Do Most Of The Work.

By Andrew Goodall

Technology is only a small part of good nature photography. A good photographer learns to use the natural light for maximum impact; letting nature do most of the work.

Wildlife Photography: The Challenge Of A Good Composition.

By Andrew Goodall

Beginners in wildlife photography all eventually come up against this question: "Where do I position my subject - left, right, or in the middle?" These guidelines may help you find a balance that suits you.

Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, And Manual Mode.

By Andrew Goodall

Setting your digital camera to automatic is safe and comfortable, but does not give you creative control over your photos. Understanding how to use your camera in Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual modes is the first step to becoming a better photographer.

The Impact Of The Sky In Landscape Photography

By Andrew Goodall

A dull sky can be a landscape photographer's worst enemy. But when you encounter a really great sky, how do you make the most of it in your photography? Here are five simple tips that will add impact to your photos.

Shutter Speed And Movement: Getting Creative With Photography

By Andrew Goodall

Movement effects are a great way to improve the impact of your photography. You may think it is just a simple matter of playing with shutter speed, but there is a little more to it than that.

Landscape Photography: Five Tips For Photographing Great Landmarks.

By Andrew Goodall

When you photograph a great landmark, remember that it is photographed millions of times every year. The task of a good landscape photographer is to find a shot that stands out from the crowd.

Photographing Animals In The Landscape.

By Andrew Goodall

Wildlife can be approached in many ways. Instead of a portrait style photo, it can be a great challenge to capture the subject in its environment. This draws on all your wildlife photography skills, and your landscape photography skills as well.

Put Your Digital Photos To Use In The Real World.

By Andrew Goodall

Digital photography has created a generation of enthusiasts who love snapping...but what are we doing with all those photos? Why not start planning now to turn them into a great end-of-year gift?

Wildlife Photography: It's All In The Eyes.

By Andrew Goodall

Wildlife photography can be one of the most challenging fields of photography, and one of the most rewarding. Beginners should remember one thing above all when trying to master wildlife photography: it's all in the eyes.

Digital Photography: A Quick Guide To ISO.

By Andrew Goodall

ISO is not really complicated, yet many beginners find it hard to understand what ISO is all about. It can help to learn how ISO worked in the days of film, to better understand how it applies in the digital age.

Photography For Beginners: Telephoto And Wide Angle Lenses.

By Andrew Goodall

Telephoto and wide-angle lenses affect more than just magnification in your photography. You can also gain control over depth of field and perspective. By choosing the best lens, you can dramatically change the emphasis and the impact of your image.

Photography For Beginners: Five Tips For Better Waterfall Photos.

By Andrew Goodall

Waterfall photography is easy to enjoy, but it is also easy to get wrong through simple mistakes. Here are five simple tips anyone can try to help improve your waterfall photos.

Film And Digital Photograpy: How Much Has Really Changed?

By Andrew Goodall

Photography has embraced enormous changes in technology in recent years. There appears to be a huge gap between the old ways and the new. But as time goes by, it seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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