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Tips For Waterfall Photography

Posted June 8th, 2010

Capturing the waterfall images are always challenging as water flow is in rapid motion. Thus, it becomes challenging to click the moving objects. But obviously it’s not impossible to click beautiful images of waterfall with the camera. All you need to know few tips which will help you to click easily the waterfall photographs.

Shutter Speed
Understanding the shutter speed is necessary for waterfall photography. It is the time which a sensor sees the scene, attempting to click. It is measured in a fraction of seconds.

Aperture
The second important thing is to understand the concept of aperture. The larger the opening of aperture, lighter gets enter in an image sensor. Aperture and shutter speed go hand in hand, if you change the value of one, it should be comfortable with the other.

Depth of the field
Depth of field can be controlled by three major things: focal length of your lens, aperture, shooting distance. Considering the major factors, it results in a deeper depth of the field.

Watch a composition
There are lots of angles that photographers can use to click waterfall shots. It can be either the wide angle shot which cover the whole waterfall or can be a one which zoom in the small portion or stream within falls. Different of angles will capture it differently. All these variations in angles and settings can create variations in the images. Also make sure to experiment it with distinct shutter speed so that you can compare the impact.

Bracket the shots
Ensure that you are using the bracketing feature to get lots of images at varying shutter speed and aperture.

There is much more to falls than water
There is much more to the image of waterfall rather blurred water. Try to capture it with fast shutter speeds

Enjoy the waterfall photography
Just not forget the main idea of clicking the image is to enjoy the activity which you love, so try with different settings and angles. Take the chance and try some different clicks, take a wide angle shot and zoom in different subjects. Cherish the moments with nature.

Author is amateur wild life photographer. He is associated with Pixpa - an photography portfolio website solution provider which provides portfolio website for photographers.

Posted June 8th, 2010 in Photography by Hannah.
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