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Lightroom: Split toning for sepia

When I was a kid I read book after book about African 'Boy's Own' adventures, writes Andrew James.

Thinking about Foreground

In this article we are going to look at some of the things you need to think about when you shoot wi...

Replicating filters in processing

Can you get away without ever actually buying and using a physical filter? Yes and no. There you go,...

Telephoto lenses

Having spent a great deal of money on a big telephoto lens it makes sense to get as much use out of ...

Basics of landscape composition

You’re up well before sunrise and you’ve hiked three miles in the pre-dawn light to reach a beautifu...

Shooting low

The perspective from shooting at ground level is one that makes the effort of getting into the posit...

Buzzlive: Are you tough enough?

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Andrew and Jon look at some hard to achieve images f...

Buzzlive: Advice for our younger selves!

HQ highlight and discuss the 10 things they would advice their younger selves to consider when learn...

Photoshop: Dynamic composition

Photoshop expert Jon Adams shows you how to make subtle composition changes to a scene in Photoshop,...

Lightroom: Adding a watermark

Whenever you upload an image to the internet it's important to include a copyright watermark somewhe...

Photoshop: Add warmth with Adjustment Layers

Jon Adams explains how to add warmth to a picture to make it more inviting to the viewer. A variety ...

Lightroom: Boosting colours

On many occasions when you shoot Raw you need to bring out the colours and contrast that attracted y...