1/20/2018

Tips On Sunset Photography New England

By Angela Butler


Both professional and amateur photographers have interest in taking photos during sunsets. This is partly because sunsets come with warm and rich colors which make them desirable. Taking photos in bright light is not the easiest of things though. One does not need a great camera or professional training. It only requires some skills. When considering sunset photography New England residents can benefit from a number of tips.

It is important to think ahead before the day of the photography. There are a number of individuals who go for sunset photography in a spontaneous way without much forethought. It is advisable that you check out areas that are likely to give good outcomes. This is done some days in advance. Sunsets will take half an hour or so and this means you have to think of the various aspects in advance. This ensures outcomes are perfect.

You will need to keenly consider the weather that is expected. Different weather bring varying kinds of sunset because of different light types. You do not necessarily take the shots on clear days. While clear weather will also give good results, even clouds will be suitable. You must also be on the lookout for days with dust or smoke since they will produce very good photographs.

Shooting at different focal lengths will lead to desirable results. Wide angles will create a sweeping landscape shot but if you will want the sun to also be a feature, you will need to zoom right in. While doing that, you have to note that the sun is merely half a degree across and therefore when you are shooting with a wider lens it will take up just a small part of your photo. For it to be a feature, you need to zoom from 200mm and above.

Silhouettes are needed as focal points. Just as happens with other types of photos, a sunset requires a point of interest. This can be added to the picture by striving to include a silhouette into the shots. This could be in the form of a mountain or such features as piers and palm trees.

You will need to do the shooting at various exposures. If it is the camera that decides the shutter length to be used, it is possible that the shutter length that results will not bring about beauty of light. In many instances, such shots are not exposed well because there will still be considerable light from the sky. Instead of using auto mode of a camera, you switch to shutter or aperture mode.

Bracketing is another possible technique that can be used. This happens when you first look at camera suggestions. After that, you will take a few photos from above and below that mark. This gives a number of shots and with different exposures.

Manual focus might be required. This is because there are instances when shooting in too much light means the camera will have trouble. In such an instance, you need to switch to manual focus.




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