Friday, March 27, 2015

Pictures that go with the seasons.

Taking family picture's, or just normal "selfies" is always fun.
Outfits, picture types, almost everything will change with the season.
Here's tips on how to take pictures during each season,
Let's start with..
 Winter:
I never knew this, but If you're taking pictures where it's a very cold climate, with snow and such, bring extra battery's because "a cold battery is like a dead battery" - New York Institute Of Photography. 

  • Did you know, that the brightness will mess with your camera/picture quality? Your built in light meter will put a grey tint to the super white snow, so you don't want that. To change that, let in more light. Sounds weird right? because being outside would be enough light right? actually you can change settings on your camera, so you can let more light into the picture. 
  • You can always add colorful objects to your picture scene. Have the base background be white, but have something stand out. Such as, take your model, have her dress in toned colors, but then have her wear a bright red dress, she stands out compared to the snow. 

http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Learn-And-Explore/Article/ghsbd99p/moose-peterson-how-to-photograph-winter-landscapes.html
Next,
 Fall

  • When it comes too taking pictures in autumn, you don't always want bright sun. 
  • Studies show from photographers, that the best scene's to take photo's of during the fall is streams/ponds. 
  • Going with what I said before, fog and mist too. They generate mystery, and unique colors. 

http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Learn-And-Explore/Article/h7dfres5/10-tips-for-shooting-autumn-foliage.html

Spring

  • Take advantage of sunrise and sunset, they are at their best point during the spring times. 
  • FLOWERS BLOSSOMING. These pictures are the most taken by photographers. 
  • To go with what I just said, try to look for patterns and look for the abstract when taking pictures of flowers. 

http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/spring-photography-tips/
Summer

  • Campfires, night times, parks, wild life. Those are things that happen a lot during the summer season, and when taking pictures in the summer, those are perfect things to take photographs of.
  • Most people think that while taking pictures outside in the sun, you won't need your flash. But that's not always true. 
  • Also, take pictures at the same place, just at a different time. Experiment with the day.

http://digital-photography-school.com/5-hot-tips-improving-summer-photography/

Under each section, I pasted a link that you can go to, to get more of an idea on tips, and if you need help. Good luck (:



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