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Fuelling his passion • Alistair Campbell shadows Sam East on a shoot with a Maserati sports car
Using the right lens and the right filter
Preparing the car
Sam’s kitbag for shooting automobiles • Accelerate your automotive photography
Sam’s top tips for photographing cars • Give your automotive images a podium finish every time with these five simple steps
Shooting with prime lenses • Consider getting up close and personal to your subject and capturing your car’s delicious design and interiors
How to create a sense of speed
Use light to maximum effect
The beauty of backlighting • Get out in the soft spring sun and conquer the basics of backlit portraits, says Alistair Campbell
Close to the action • Patience is key to capturing creatures, says Rachel Hannah
Darling buds • Capture emerging spring plants with a macro lens and create dreamy DoF effects
Spring clean 101 • Dust off the winter cobwebs and give your sensor a little bit of love
Try an unlimited phone plan • Fiona Georgeson Powell gets smart with her Huawei to shoot colourful urban scenes
Put a ring on it • You can shoot portraits with one simple LED light, says Alistair Campbell
Try cross-processing • Create interesting and unpredictable colour shifts for exciting results, with Ben Hawkins
The Isle of Skye • There’s no need to chase the light and rush your landscape photography, says Nick Hanson
The focus stack endgame • Concluding our two-part focus stack project, here’s how to edit the images together in Lightroom and Photoshop
Deerly beloved • Put some spring into your step and capture roe deer, says Ben Sutcliffe
The art of seeing • Embracing vertical orientation, Benedict Brain rediscovers the joy of making diptychs
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Hotshots • The winners from the International Garden Photographer of the Year 2023 awards
FRESH & NEW WAYS TO CAPTURE SPRING • As the natural world comes back to life, it’s time to reap the abundant visual rewards that the new season has to offer, says James Abbott
1 Capture a classic • Use your macro lens to focus on the intricate details of garden and woodland flowers
2 Add a wintery twist to your still life • Freeze springtime flowers to create a unique indoor photo
Make the block of ice glow • Use creative lighting to capture flower and ice detail
3 Not to be mist • Take advantage of the weather conditions that are typical of the season at this time of year
4 Shoot waterfalls and streams • Take advantage of the lush foliage and often crystal-clear water that we experience at this time of year
5 Look for abstraction • Capture dreamy images of flowers using a macro lens
6 Dynamic blur with ICM • Follow these simple steps and capture great results every time
7 If you go down to the woods today… • Capture a woodland bluebell carpet for a quintessential spring scene
8 Capture fantastic bird...