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| Moving in close Malcolm Birkitt takes another look at garden photography as we continue to broaden the 'Architecture' section of 'In Focus' more |
| Sowing the seeds of great garden shots Malcolm Birkitt more |
| Keeping a Weather Eye Malcolm Birkitt returns to the fundamentals of light and lighting and its effects for the architectural photograper more |
| A Question of Scale In a two dimensional image it is sometimes difficult to judge scale, particularly when a subject is isolated from any context within the frame. Malcolm Birkitt discusses the issues related to scale, an important consideration in architectural photography. more |
| Faces of the City Malcolm Birkitt heads for the city for the highest concentration of buildings and describes the best approaches for those dynamic cityscape images. more |
| Being canny with compositions Composition is the artistic part of photography and it does not come easy to everyone. Malcolm Birkitt provides some thoughts and pointers on this aspect of architectural photography. more |
| Taking a modern view Malcolm Birkitt takes a look at photographing modern buildings some ? like Prince Charles - may hate them, others may love them, but where-ever you stand on the architectural merits of modern buildings, there can be little doubt that they make striking photographic subjects. more |
| Filter tips Not a recommendation by Malcolm Birkitt for the smokers among us, but an outline of useful filters for architectural photography. more |
| Local Heroes Malcolm Birkitt reminds us that while we may longing look further afield at more distant and exotic locations, we should not overlook the subjects that are right under our noses in our local area. more |
| Using lenses and apertures creatively How many lenses do you need? A very different question to how many lenses do you want? This month Malcolm Birkitt looks at lens choice for architectural photographers. more |
| Honing and Improving Compositions Really working a subject is the best advice for developing strong and unique photographic images. Malcolm Birkitt takes us through the rigours of improving architectural composition. more |
| Aiming at a Project Malcolm Birkitt this month outlines the importance of focusing on specific subjects, giving yourself a ?brief?, a project to complete to give your photography direction. more |
| An Eye for Detail Malcolm Birkitt this month focuses in on architectural detail as an alternative strategy to build up a picture of a building. more |
| Inside Jobs This month Malcolm Birkitt takes us indoors to look at interior photography ? which may be more comfortable during the bad weather of the winter months ? but there are many issues that need to be addressed. more |
| Looking for an Angle Malcolm Birkitt continues his Architecture Features looking this month at the critical issue of viewpoint in photographing buildings. more |
| Let There Be Light The all important issue of 'light'is the main topic of Malcolm Birkitt's second article in our new Architectural photography feature. more |
| Super Structures - An Introduction In the first of a new Feature Article series Malcolm Birkitt introduces us to the world of architectural photography. more |