If you've got an Amateur Photographer magazine subscription, you can find out the best way to correct lens distortion.
In the latest edition of the publication, Richard Sibley tells readers about how to avoid and correct curvilinear distortion in your shots.
Photo-science expert Professor Newman looks at why lenses suffer from it at all, which could help readers understand the phenomenon.
As well as this, Amateur Photographer magazine's photo insight feature is about using shadows.
Heather Angel explains to readers how she managed to manufacture darkness to make a clover look like it was jumping out of a frame.
If you've got some old photos, you could use some advice from Mat Gallagher, writing for Amateur Photographer magazine, who will instruct readers about restoring old snaps and bringing them back to life in the new issue of the publication.
On top of all of this, you can read an exclusive interview with National Geographic snapper William Albert Allard, who talks colour with Amateur Photographer magazine.
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Posted by Ben Broadhurst