Posts Tagged ‘Nature photography’

How to photograph Dragonflies and Damselflies

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Dragonflies and damselflies, with their bright colors and almost alien appearance, can make great subjects for photos. They can move incredibly quickly, and are often quite skittish, so are not the easiest of subjects. But in this article I'll share a few tips to help you get better Dragonfly and Damselfly photos.

Blue dragonfly sitting on a twig
Deep in the sun-searched growths the dragonfly hangs like a blue thread loosened from the sky. by Krikit ♥ on flickr (licensed CC-BY)

(Mostly in this article I refer to Dragonflies, this is just to save constantly writing Dragonflies and Damselflies all the time. The behavior and tips described in this article apply to both Dragonflies and Damselflies.)

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Close Up Photography, an Emotional Approach to Nature Photography

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From wide open spaces to rugged mountains, rolling meadows to dramatic coastlines they all play an important part in the nature of landscape. However, with such a view it is often hard to appreciate the beauty because there is nowhere for the eye to settle and concentrate on.

Why not take a fresh approach to nature photography and concentrate on part of the view and take time to consider color, shape and texture to really appreciate the finer features of the scene.

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January 27th, 2011 at 5:00 am

Tips For Successful Digital Photography

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Photography is an important medium to portray beautiful objects of the world in their heavenly forms. However, while testing one's skills in this field, basic tips on photography should be keenly followed. Nature photography is an important wing of photography. Let's throw some light on it.

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December 20th, 2010 at 9:52 am