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Nature Photography by ForestWander
3rd March 2008
Spring is just around the corner now and with that in mind ForestWander Nature Photography has released an article all about taking picures of flowers. Aimed at both the professional and the novice, it is packed with ideas and tips.
If you are interested in flower photography, one of the most rewarding subjects in nature photography, this article is just for made for you. This article highlights the areas of camera selection as well as lens selection and then goes on to give a concise guide about where you can find subjects for flower photography.
The article will help even a novice photographer to take better flower pictures, the various purposes being listed in the article as well.
An excerpt from the article will give you a flavour of what it has to offer:-
"There are so many colors and varieties to photograph that you could never possibly take pictures of them all. From flowering trees to flowering grass, and the well known varieties of decorative flowers; even the most novice of flower photographers could spend years searching and photographing flowers of every shape and size.
It is important to select the right camera when beginning to take flower pictures. Flower photography is different than landscape photography as you have a large subject area when taking landscape pictures, but a very small subject at times when photographing flowers. It is important to have a camera or good lens that can zoom into your subject easily and one that possibly has an image stabilization feature. When photographing small subjects it is easy to experience camera shake and have the end result of your masterpiece a blurred mess.
Nothing is more frustrating than looking at your picture through a camera preview screen that looks like a good capture; then finding out once you downloaded the image to your pc, that the picture is no good because you could not see the blur on such a small preview screen.Flower pictures are one of the most sought after search items on the internet. "
And so it goes on, an article well worth study. The full article can be found on ForestWander site.
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