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Create Movie Posters Using Your Photos

Every now and again we all need to muck about with our photos and just create some novelty images. Movie posters are always a great way to experiment and also practice our Photoshop skills. BElow are...

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How To Become A Better Photographer

One of the wonderful aspects of photography is the never ending myriad of genres, techniques and variations involved in the production of an image. This means that no one will ever know know everything...

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3 Reasons Why Your Images Might Be Blurred

Getting back from a shoot and discovering that your images are all blurry is not only very frustrating, but also a massive waste of time and effort. The reason for blurred images is normally one of...

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It’s Easy To Share Your Photography With The World

The internet allows us to share information with the world. If you have created an online gallery or blog about your photography then you will probably know that one drawback is sharing to multiple...

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Creating A Great Photo Collage

Many photography apps for phones and tablets now have the option to create a photo collage. Many use this feature to whack a series of unrelated, random photos together and that's good enough. MAybe,...

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FPR Collection Of Winter Photography Tutorials

RAther than trying to reinvent the wheel rewriting articles from previous years, I thought I would share, in one place, previous winter related photography tutorials from FPR...

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10 Things To Avoid In Photography

No matter how experienced we become as a photographer, we will pick up some bad habits regarding the way that we do things or our way of thinking. Here are 10 things to avoid in our photography.

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Storm Photography Explained

Given the recent weather conditions that we have experienced in the south of England, I thought I would share a few tips regarding storm photography. Making the best of difficult weather situations is...

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How To Break Free Of A Creative Block

One of the biggest challenges of running FPR alone is the constant requirement for new content. Recently I made the decision to try and publish 5 posts per week, which so far, I have accomplished. I...

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2 Lock Settings That Should Form Part Of Your Routine

2 of the lesser known functions on most cameras (DSLR's and P&S) are AE (Auto Exposure) Lock and Mirror Lock. Both functions offer important and valuable advantages for photographers of all levels....

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Everyday Locations You May Not Think Of For Photography

There are many locations that we all visit everyday, which, unless we stop to think about it, we would never contemplate visitng as a photographic location. Below are a few that I can think of, what...

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Getting Portrait Lighting Just Right

Every photographer worth his salt knows that light is pretty much the only raw ingredient when it comes to producing a great shot. Just as a sculptor works with stone and a carpenter with wood, the...

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9 Hot Winter Photography Tips

Winter is often the season that creates the most chaos on the roads. But it's also my favorite time of your for photography. The world changes and takes on a magical, quieter and more peaceful...

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7 Reasons To Teach A Newb Photography

If your anything like me, then you're a bit of a loner when it comes to your photography. I like being alone when taking photos, I can do what I want, take as much time over 1 photo as I need, and...

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Hitech 10 Stop Filter Light Leak Hack

I own a 10 stop filter made by Hitech. These filters aren't cheap however do suffer from a case of light leak. This is a real problem for a filter that is supposed to block light from entering the...

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The Early Bird Catches The Photography Worm

I have always been happy to wake up early, I guess that's just the way some people are programmed. One advantage, when it comes to photography, of waking up early is that you can get out and about...

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My First Infrared Photo, It’s Crap, And Here’s Why…..

I recently discovered that an infrared filter which I used to use on an old camera, and since forgotten about, fit one of my current lenses. Excited at the prospect of trying something relatively new,...

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Finding The Time For Photography

Photography is a big part of my life, but so is my wife, my job, my car and many other important elements that take up time and effort. As we get busier or more successful in one area of our lives, it...

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Quick Tutorial – Removing Colour Fringing In Photoshop

You may have noticed in some of your images that you have colour 'fringing' around certain objects. This is called Chromatic Aberration, it usually occurs when you have areas of high contrast in your...

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Create Your Own Photog Mashup Stream

Everyone has their favourite photography sites. Whether it's for tutorials, galleries, the latest tech news or interviews with inspirational photographers. We usually have a process whereby we'll...

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