Sunday 18 December 2011


Garden   photography
There are always many challenges for any photographer when taking pictures. Garden photography has its own set of unique challenges. Photographing a public garden always has challenges such as crowds of other photographers, brightly colored tourists and visitors. The middle of the day, around noon, or when the sun is really bright, is the worst time to try and get some nature shots. Here, however, are some things you can do to get some good shots.

- gloomy, overcast days will yield much better photos
- Timing of shooting photos
- watch clearly weather, overcast, wind etc
- Plan where you want your landscape shots
- Use the landscape to your advantage
- Shoot at slower shutter speed of 1/30th of a second
- Use Of Tripod
- Carefully think about composition and framing
- Use a telephoto lens in your camera for maximum closeup
- Using a low F/number
- Get up early for garden shooting to avoid crowd and inserting bird's pictures in your photos
- Use early morning mist on the garden leaves and flower petals in the closeup.
- Keep your patience
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography
Garden   photography

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