Nature Photography: Capturing Landscape Images With Character.

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A great landscape is an inspiration for any nature photographer, amateur or professional. The trouble is, almost every location you visit has already been photographed thousands of times before. Here are a few tips for adding character to your landscape photos.

Nature photography is not as easy as some people imagine. Yes, it can be greatly rewarding, but the quest for a unique image can also be very challenging.

It sounds so easy; visit a beautiful location, shoot a few snapshots, and come home with a work of art in your camera. After dealing with the public for over 20 years, I swear most people think it really is that simple.

Nature Photography: Five Low-Tech Tips For Better Photos.

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Photography does is not all about technology and complex techniques. Here are five simple tips that can help you take better photos no matter what type of camera you have.

Digital cameras offer so many functions and features, photography can seem way too complex for the beginner. In frustration many new photographers simply switch their digital camera to auto, and never learn how to use it properly.

If you read that and thought “That sounds like me!” read on; I have good news. There are some great ways to take better photos without having to learn the complexities of your camera. That’s right - leave your camera on auto and still learn to take great photos.

Great Nature Photography On A Cloudy Day

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Nature photography relies on capturing your subject in the best natural light. Often the best option for a subject is to take your photos on a cloudy day, so photographers should not be discouraged by waking up to grey skies.

Great nature photography relies on good natural light above all else. Even a beginner soon learns that for most landscape photos, the best results are usually early in the morning and late in the afternoon, when the sun is low, and the light is soft and colourful. This is a terrific rule to follow in most situations, but busy lifestyles do not always allow us to choose the perfect conditions for our nature photography.