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Camera remote To capture light trail images like this, your camera will need to be completely still. Invest in a remote camera release to avoid camera shake, or use the built-in timer.

We’re working hard every issue to include the best possible variety of projects, tips, tricks and inspirational photography within our pages. But in recent weeks we’ve also been delighted to see our readers attempting some of the techniques we’ve been showcasing in the magazine – so we’ve decided to share more of these images with everyone.

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