Nature Photography

Create Intriguing Images



Nature photography is in great demand among publishers, artists, graphic and web designers, book publishers, greeting card companies and others for web design and publishing their websites, books and greeting cards. 

Nature stock photographers can earn good money selling nature stock photographs, as some of them fetch a very high price.

 Photo sites are categorized into themes including landscape, nature, wildlife, fine art, travel, documentary, digital stock, and other image galleries.

Bottom line is, that nature sets the limits of the performance of sensors that use the same basic technology.  Shoot or create intriguing images of photographic nature and then use Adobe tools to digitally enhance them. 

Review the following photography tips and keep up with digital photography as applied to nature photography. It's also important to stay current with the latest in photography equipment.

Nature Photography Tips
by Dan Fieldman

1: Use Your Zoom
 Don't scare away animals - use your digital camera's optical zoom to record detail.

2: Snap Quickly and Often
 Snap plenty of digital photos to compensate for random animal movements.

3: Show Some Patience
 The best things come to those who wait.

4: Use a Fast Shutter Speed
 Compensate for fast animal movements with your digital camera settings.

5: Avoid Flash
 Avoid flash with your digital camera whenever possible to keep animals from getting startled.

6: Don't Smell!
 Odors can give away your presence to animals, making digital photography more difficult.

7: Disable All Camera Sounds
 Even the slightest beep produced by your digital camera may scare away wildlife.

8: Don't Let Perfectionism Keep you from Shooting Photos
 Don't let the "rule of thirds" stifle your digital animal photography.

9: Don't Just Focus on Animals at a Zoo
 Digital photos of peoples' interactions with animals can help tell a story.

10: Don't Be Afraid of Blurring
 When up against the right backdrop, a blurred animal might help make an attractive digital photo.

11: Talk to a Park Ranger
 Looking to take digital photos of animals in national parks and wildlife reserves? Don't neglect park rangers as valuable source of information on animal behavior.

12: Shoot at Different Angles
 Varying the angles of your animal and wildlife photos can create interesting effects.

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