How to shoot pictures of nature, trees and leaves

Shooting the nature is fun. Waking through those woods and beside streams, following those breeze and focusing the leaves, it’s quite an adventure in itself.
We have a few nature photography tips today for you, read on.

outdoor-photography

  • Shoot from a different angle
    While shooting nature, always try to shoot from a different angle and not from the height of an average man. Either stay low, close to the ground or go for heights, climb a tree or stand up on a wall. The point is to get a different angle to your photos. When people see things from a different perspective, they will even feel the most common things to be different.
  • Find the colors
    One good thing about shooting pictures in the nature is that you get to see a lot of colors. Colors that you might not see otherwise. Green grasses, yellow leaves, brown mud and blue sky – it’s all there. Find them and get good color combos in your photos.
  • Timing is very important
    One disadvantage about outdoor nature photography is that the lighting can be tricky. You have to make sure you have ample light, if not arrange artificial lighting.
  • Follow the sun
    The sun is going to be both your friend and enemy in outdoor photography, you have to stick to the timings and follow the suns movement. For example, if you want a good sunset to be shot, wait for the perfect situation, watch and observe the color combos, if you get the wrong timing, you can lose the colors.
  • Use the shades
    Shades are cool in outdoor photography. Use them with your creativity, try out different frames and there is no limit to what you can come up with.
  • Zoom in and find patterns
    This is a ‘professionals only’ trick. There are lot of details in all the outdoor elements that if you zoom in close you’ll get to see what you have been missing. use those patterns well in your photos.


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