Evening Photography
Night photography is the ideal opportunity to take photos that will lead you on a fun evening adventure. Whether you begin with the night sky and trail lights with an extended exposure time or chase around fireflies, you'll find details that come alive for you during the night. With these sparks of imagination, you'll be able to fire your creativity into the wee hours of the morning.
Since some photographers are naturally nocturnal, they seem to instinctively know which scenes will produce the most spectacular images. But, until you venture out into the dark with your camera, you'll never know. If you do find that you have an eye for night photography, create some night magic easily by setting your camera to aperture-priority mode. When you only need to choose your focal length stop, you'll find the shutter speed automatically selected, and be able to catch your photo in the blink of an eye.
Bright, Clear Days
On clear days with blue skies, you have the perfect opportunity to incorporate fun into your photography. Besides taking a blanket to the park for excellent photos of the the cloud images in the sky, you'll also be able to capture the spontaneity of the moments when wind speed changes and casts a shadow on the still life at the park. Who knows, maybe the motion of life will be just as inspiring.
As spring approaches, you might shoot the beauty of flowers unfolding for the day or opening for the season. Then, as days lengthen, you'll find yourself caught up in the grandeur displayed as the sun sets, changing the entire sky into a canvas painted to perfection. Since winter months have given way to the glories of spring, you can enjoy and capture it all on camera.
Embarking on Your Own Adventure
When you think you're bored and there is nothing else to try, think again! Create your own adventure by venturing out into the streets with camera in hand, taking in the finest of details that have been long forgotten. (Don't forget all the interesting subjects that will also cross your path)! Now is the opportunity for experimenting with settings so that you can finally play with them for possibly the first time. In any scene, you can manipulate the depth of field so as to increase the sharpness to meet it. In the process, you'll get quite a range of skew that you can both laugh at and use to spark your interest for another scene.
Historic sites and national parks often afford the best chance to explore bracketing, depth of field, and exposure times. As you capture waterfalls, streams, and springs, you can explore these settings with renewed interest, exploring the possibilities of motion. Then, while examining the technical aspects, you will be reminded that photography is both a profession and an opportunity for adventure!
Night photography is the ideal opportunity to take photos that will lead you on a fun evening adventure. Whether you begin with the night sky and trail lights with an extended exposure time or chase around fireflies, you'll find details that come alive for you during the night. With these sparks of imagination, you'll be able to fire your creativity into the wee hours of the morning.
Since some photographers are naturally nocturnal, they seem to instinctively know which scenes will produce the most spectacular images. But, until you venture out into the dark with your camera, you'll never know. If you do find that you have an eye for night photography, create some night magic easily by setting your camera to aperture-priority mode. When you only need to choose your focal length stop, you'll find the shutter speed automatically selected, and be able to catch your photo in the blink of an eye.
Bright, Clear Days
On clear days with blue skies, you have the perfect opportunity to incorporate fun into your photography. Besides taking a blanket to the park for excellent photos of the the cloud images in the sky, you'll also be able to capture the spontaneity of the moments when wind speed changes and casts a shadow on the still life at the park. Who knows, maybe the motion of life will be just as inspiring.
As spring approaches, you might shoot the beauty of flowers unfolding for the day or opening for the season. Then, as days lengthen, you'll find yourself caught up in the grandeur displayed as the sun sets, changing the entire sky into a canvas painted to perfection. Since winter months have given way to the glories of spring, you can enjoy and capture it all on camera.
Embarking on Your Own Adventure
When you think you're bored and there is nothing else to try, think again! Create your own adventure by venturing out into the streets with camera in hand, taking in the finest of details that have been long forgotten. (Don't forget all the interesting subjects that will also cross your path)! Now is the opportunity for experimenting with settings so that you can finally play with them for possibly the first time. In any scene, you can manipulate the depth of field so as to increase the sharpness to meet it. In the process, you'll get quite a range of skew that you can both laugh at and use to spark your interest for another scene.
Historic sites and national parks often afford the best chance to explore bracketing, depth of field, and exposure times. As you capture waterfalls, streams, and springs, you can explore these settings with renewed interest, exploring the possibilities of motion. Then, while examining the technical aspects, you will be reminded that photography is both a profession and an opportunity for adventure!
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