Some tips to get good images
.Take your time and study the landscape’s make up
.The use of tripod, a stone, the backpack, a trunk or any element holding the camera when shooting, will help to avoid movements and the achievement of a greater depth in photography.
.Know how to take advantage of the water’s movement in some regions
.The best hours to make pictures of landscapes are first hours in the morning and the last ones in the afternoon, since lightning is much warmer and shadows highlight the soil.
.Make sure the horizon is on the right and do not place it at the core of the frame, unless you want to outline the symmetry of the landscape.
.Highlight the details, sometimes they give us more information of the place than a larger extension of the landscape.
.The best moments to shoot the inner side of a forest are the first and last hours of the day, besides cloudy days, where the light is uniform and heavy contrasts are avoided.
.In the scenes with a lot of light intensity the camera will tend to reproduce underexposed images; do not forget to compensate exposition.
.Look for different views, you should interact with the view point and the framing to outline things you wish to from nature.
.When many elements are present in a shot, try to capture them in several photos, you could highlight them in this way much better.
.Take advantage of every moment since a sun ray reflecting among clouds, only lasts a few seconds.
.Clouds in the course of the day, own a variety of very attractive forms and colours.
.Trees represent an important photographic potential, from large extensions to the foliage’s details and trunks.
.Some alternatives for an excellent picture, nature offer us have to with vegetation or mountains’ reflects on the water.
. Take into account the perspective since images acquire depth and distance.
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