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Best of the world

Afghan children play Ghursai, a traditional boy's game, in the countryside on the outskirts of Jalalabad, Nangarhar province.Click for more photos

The best pictures from the international wire services as chosen by the Picture Editors at the Sydney Morning Herald.

Heat returns to Melbourne

People enjoy the hot weather at Port Melbourne beach.Click for more photos

High heat and winds stoke fire fears across the state, though a cool change will bring relief to Melbourne early Tuesday evening.

Picture Editor's Choice, 29th January, 2014.

A competitor falls into muddy water during the Tough Guy event in Perton, central England, January 26, 2014. The annual event to raise cash for charity challenges thousands of international competitors in a cross country run followed by an assault course consisting of obstacles including water, fire and tunnels.   REUTERS/Darren Staples   (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT ATHLETICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)Click for more photos

A selection of photographs from around the world by Age Picture Editor Leigh Henningham.

Fairfax Archive: Tennis time

Tennis player R.O. Cummings examining racquets, New South Wales, ca. 1926.Click for more photos

A collection of images from the Fairfax Archive.

Photos of the week

Daschunds dogs.
Story is about an increased demand for daschunds at the moment.   Kurt, 5yrs with Portia, 4months and Pippa, 12months. 
Photo: Edwina Pickles. 15th Jan 2013.Click for more photos

A week in photos from award winning Fairfax photographers from the week ending January 24, 2014 .

Australia Day 2014

Australia Day 2014
People relaxing at the rocks, the AustralianClick for more photos

Fairfax photographers around the country capture ceremonies, celebrations and daily life as our nation celebrates Australia Day 2014.

The photographer's toolkit

Bushfires: Nature is no match for man

Volcano

Alexandra Smith How and who starts bushfires. Nick Moir talking about photography and how his photos helped understand the science of bushfires. Into the Line of fire Exhibition now on at the State Library of NSW.

Taking photos interferes with memory: study

Say cheese: Taking photos may interfere with your memory of special events.

Sarah Knapton The modern obsession with photographing every detail of happy occasions such as birthdays or weddings could be damaging our ability to remember them, according to US research.

Get serious about photography

Help books.

IMAGING It's time to move on from the humble compact and embrace serious photographic gear.

For stormchasing, learn to read weather charts

A dead tree in front of a dying storm

Nick Moir The main challenge in stormchasing and weather photography in general is just trying to work out in the days and hours before an event occurs where you should be and what to expect when you get there.

Clouds fill Grand Canyon in rare event

Grand Canyon cloud

A spectacular once-in-a-decade weather event has occurred at the Grand Canyon twice in three days.

Come home with better holiday photos

Lauren Bath

Professional photographers can spend days waiting for everything to align for that one perfect shot. But what about the rest of us who want to return from our holidays with better photos? Leading photographers share their tips.

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How to order prints of Australia's best photos.

SMH Photos

Award-winning photography from The Sydney Morning Herald photographic team.

The Age Photos

The finest selections from The Age photographic team.

What is Clique?

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