- 9 February, 2021
Photography

OUR BEST-EVER TIPS FOR PORTRAITS
Use mixed lighting Peter Searle To emphasise your subject, light them with a colour that is the opposite of the background. To warm up the

LOCATION GUIDE: DEVOKE WATER IN THE LAKE DISTRICT
Cumbria gets more than its fair share of rain, which helps to create the landscape of ‘The Lakes’. Sometimes there can be no avoiding the

TOP TIPS FOR BETTER WINTER SHOTS
As the nights draw in and the temperature drops, the coming of winter brings with it myriad opportunities for all photographers. So whether you’re interested

GET GREAT RESULTS WITH HIGHER ISOS
1. What is ISO Originally ISO related to film speed; it refers to the sensitivity of the emulsion to light. Digital sensors work in a

WILDLIFE WATCH: RED GROUSE
Endemic to the UK, the red grouse is an attractive, medium-sized game bird. They are a subspecies of the willow grouse, which are found across

TOP TIP FOR SHOOTING WILDLIFE THIS SPRING
1. Spend time watching behaviour This is key to wildlife photography as more time spent watching leads to a better understanding of behaviour and better

TOP TIPS FOR SHOOTING INSECTS THIS SPRING
1. Plan for success Plan trips and become familiar with that work at different times of the year and for different types of species. Insect

USE NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL LIGHT FOR PERFECT PORTRAITS
Using your own lighting for outdoor portraits gives you the freedom to light your subject from any direction you choose. Suddenly you’re not bound by

OWL BE BACK: GET GREAT SHOTS OF BARN OWLS
Easy to identify, barn owls are one of the UK’s most-loved birds. They are great to photograph too, but they are protected as a Schedule

GETTING HIGH FROM MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHY
Talk about the many highs of photography – the highest museum dedicated to mountain photography is located at 2275m in the Pustertal Valley, South Tyrol,