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Keep it simple

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PA News Team, 02 March 2012 16:36

Editor-in-chief Andrew James urges you to photograph a bit of spring colour but explains why keeping it simple results in better photos... I know spring has arrived as soon as the snowdrops appear. They’re quickly followed by the first crocus or two adding an extra splash of colour to the garden, and then daffodils. Each new flower that arrives gives ...

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Keep it simple

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PA News Team, 02 March 2012 16:36

Editor-in-chief Andrew James urges you to photograph a bit of spring colour but explains why keeping it simple results in better photos... I know spring has arrived as soon as the snowdrops appear. They’re quickly followed by the first crocus or two adding an extra splash of colour to the garden, and then daffodils. Each new flower that arrives gives ...

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Seasonal tip: Shooting sunrises

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PA News Team, 02 March 2012 16:36

Shooting sunrises can produce some stunning shots, and with the correct timing the colours produced are breathtaking. Here are a few tips on how to get started: First of all you need to think ahead – where you want to take the shot from, how long it will take you to get there, and what you will need. Keep a ...

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Seasonal tip: Shooting snowdrops

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PA News Team, 03 February 2012 18:00

Snowdrops are out now but how do you shoot them? To get the best from this small and low-growing flower you ideally need a macro lens or at least a lens with a macro facility in it. If you don’t have either, just focus as closely as you can with your lens because you’ll still get some lovely images. Get ...

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