Had a great time alone in nature yesterday evening. I love heading out to take photos a couple hours before sunset because you get such a variety of light conditions in a short amount of time.
Fall is a wonderful time to explore the great outdoors. It’s not too hot and not too cold and colors are abundant.
Water photography tips:
• Slower shutter speeds create the soft cottony flow of the water while faster shutter speeds make the water sharper. Play around with these settings because you can get very different effects with slight changes in shutter speeds.
• A tripod is absolutely necessary for water photography or any nature shot.
• Shoot in Aperture Priority mode
• Look for contrasting colors to make the image pop. The mossy green on a rock can be the only big pop of color from earthy rocks and dirt.
• Use a polarizer filter to increase the reflections in the water.
• Try to keep things simple. Eliminate too many items in your image. Focus on one major subject with complimentary items in the background and foreground that don’t distract from your subject.
Photo taken by me: Copyright 2010 | Digital Hart Studios

