Posts Tagged ‘Nature Photography’

 

Creating Great Nature Pictures

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

With the popularity of nature photography increasing with every day that goes by, many photographers are looking for ways to improve the images they have taken and make them more unique. This is why many photographers choose to create nature pictures that are both unique and appealing to the eye. Nature pictures can be of a wide variety of different images, making it easy to find the perfect image for you to photograph in its best light.

Types Of Nature Pictures

There are many different types of nature pictures that a photographer can choose to focus on. Some people like to take photographs of wildlife roaming around in their natural habitat and doing the things that they typically do. Other photographers choose to photograph still objects, such as trees in bloom or the running water of a tiny brook. Flower photography is becoming very popular as well as photographers find angles and lighting style that create a whole new look for the flowers that they view. The types of images chosen for the nature pictures will greatly depend on what the photographer likes to photograph.

Some types of nature pictures are solely intended for fun and entertainment. There are photographs of animals in strange predicaments or doing the things that they normally do, but they look funny doing them. Some photographers find bugs falling off of leaves and flowers or birds stealing food from each other as their humorous nature pictures. These pictures can only be obtained if the photographer is in the right place at the right time and are focused enough to take the photograph when the humorous action occurs.

Where To Find Images For Your Nature pictures

One of the best places to find nature pictures is right outside your own backdoor. Many people have not taken the time to look at their surroundings carefully and you would be amazed at how different some things can look from the view of a camera lens. Taking a photograph of your lawn from a bug’s eye view will make your lawn seem like a very different place than what it looks like while you are standing erect. Try focusing on other areas around your home to see how different it can look when you view it from another angle.

National or local parks are another great place for taking different types of nature pictures because the wide variety of flora and fauna gives you thousands of images that you can photograph. You could focus on the trees at different times of the year or in different lighting, or you could remain very still for a period of time and photograph all of the wildlife that wanders by. The possibilities are endless with nature pictures, with the only limitation being the photographer’s imagination.

 

Learning Professional Photography Without Attending Professional Classes

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Many people are interested in learning professional photography for their own knowledge or to freelance as a photographer during certain times of the year or when they are between office jobs. The vast number of people that would like to learn professional photography has spawned a lot of websites that will take a person through the steps that are needed to shoot photographs in a way that looks like they were taken by a professional. The techniques that are learned to obtain the best photography will depend on which area of photography the person would like to focus on, whether it is nature photography, family photography, or landscape photography.

Step One - Purchasing The Equipment

Different types of professional photography will require different types of photography equipment so your choice of what style to study may be limited by how much you are willing to spend for the equipment. Many people choose to obtain a basic digital camera to start with because it is very easy to position and zoom, you can view the photographs immediately after taking them, and they can be mounted on a tripod for still shots.

Step Two - Practicing Photographic Shots

By using a digital camera and a tripod, the person can practice taking photographs of different types of subjects and discover through trial which types of lighting they prefer, which types of subjects they enjoy, and whether they would like to pursue professional photography further. Some people have such difficulty taking basic shots that they discover that they do not enjoy photography as much as they thought they would while others take to it like a duck to water and decide to make professional photography their full time career. Taking photographs like a professional photographer will take a lot of practice, but the person should have fun learning how to take the photographs and discovering the subjects that they like to photograph.

Digital cameras are great for practicing professional photography because you will not waste a lot of film on bad shots. Any photographs that you do not like can be deleted from the memory card immediately and the photographs that you do like can be uploaded to a computer to be viewed larger or saved as a file for future review. Using a digital camera can also allow you to edit the photographs that have been taken so that you can see what needs to be done the next time you decide to take that type of shot.

Step Three - Finding Hints And Tips For Improvement

There are many websites on the internet that provide hints and tips for people that are interested in professional photography. Some of these websites will have better information than others so it is very important to look at several different websites before making a decision about which ones to follow. Professional photography is just as much about the photographer as the photographs and if a photographer is unhappy taking the photographs, it shows through on the images so be happy with the style that you have chosen.

 

Easy Techniques For Nature Photography

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Nature photography is one of the most beautiful styles of photography and people around the world enjoy seeing the photographs that have been taken of different areas around the world because it allows them to see things that they may have never seen otherwise. Taking a nature photograph can be easy, but mastering nature photography is a difficult pursuit that can take many years of practice to get correct. For people that are just starting in nature photography, here are some easy techniques that can be used to improve the photographs that you are taking.

Technique 1 - Choose Unique Settings Or Positions

When practicing nature photography, it is important to choose settings or positions that are unique and draw attention to your photograph. Everyone has seen the photograph of the single flower from the side or the bird sitting on a fence post, so taking those types of photographs will not really impress anyone. You will need to choose an image for your photo that has not been seen in every nature calendar and book that has ever been made.

One of the easiest ways to make your nature photography unique is to choose angles that many people would not think of for a photograph. If you are taking a picture of a flower, try getting as low to the ground as possible and shooting the photograph upwards to have the flower surrounded by the light of the sun or have clouds in the photograph. Nature photography can also be made unique by taking the photographs as an extreme close up or focus on a part of the image that no one ever really notices or thinks about.

Technique 2 - Choose Different Lighting Styles

Most images for nature photography are taken in the middle of the day when the sun is bright and subject of the photograph is brightly illuminated. But what would happen if that same image was taken on a moonlit night or right before a rainstorm? The images obtained by nature photography can vary greatly when different lighting styles are used and the same image from the same angle can be unrecognizable when the amount of light in the photograph has changed.

Digital photography has made it increasing simple for a photographer to see what their nature photography would have looked like in a different light. Many computer programs have filters on them that will allow the person to add or subtract light from their photographs or even change the colors of the photographs altogether. Nature photography can be a fun and rewarding way to obtain photographs of the places that you love and provide a lasting memory of how the areas that you have visited looked when viewed through the eye of a camera.

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