10 Tips for Great Flower PhotographyFlower photography is not only a great way to spend your time learning different photography techniquesit is also a great way to add to your home decor! Flowers are a fantastic subject, not just because of theirbeauty, but also because of their availability. If you don't have any flowers in your own yard to photographyou don't have to go far to find some. You can easily photograph flowers at your local park, the Mall, arestaurant, a friends garden, a community garden, just about every where you go there are flowers.If you don't want to photograph flowers in their natural setting you can purchase flowers in most grocerystores or at a local flower shop to take home and photograph in a studio setting. In fact, it's hard to find alegitimate reason for not photographing flowers.Let's get down to business. Here is a list of 10 tips that will help you create some amazing flowerphotography.
1. One of the first things you need to do with digital photography is to make sure you are using thecorrect white balance settings. If your camera has the option, I recommend that you use themanual white balance function. If not, then use whatever setting is appropriate for the lighting youare shooting with. The equivalent to white balance if you are shooting film is color balance. If youare shooting outside be sure you are using daylight balanced film.
I also suggest that withdaylight balanced film outdoors that you use a slight warming filter. Most of the flowerphotography that you may do will either be in shade or on an overcast day creating a much bluerlight then the film is balanced for. On the flip side, if shooting indoors with incandescent lightingor normal house lights you should be using tungsten balanced film. If the indoor lighting is beingsupplied by florescent light, then use a florescent filter with daylight balanced film. This is just astarting point.
Experiment, mix it up. You can get some fantastic special effects that way. 2. Get a polarizer filter. The great thing about a polarizer is that it will eliminate or reduce imagedegrading reflections. This helps to improve color saturation and contrast. At the proper angle itwill also dramatically darken a blue sky.
This effect is adjusted by rotating the filter until thedesired effect is achieved. There are 2 types of polarizer's available, circular and linear. Most ofthe advanced metering systems today that are built into your camera will not function properlywith a linear polarizer. So I suggest you get a circular polarizer to play it safe. I have also seenwarming polarizer's.
While I have not tried one you may want to experiment with them. 3. Always use a tripod. Let me repeat that, "Always use a tripod". Not only will a tripod steady yourcamera and help you achieve a much sharper image, but it will also force you to think about yourcomposition. You will have to place the flowers in your photographic image much moredeliberately instead of just pointing your camera and shooting away. 4. Don't just take a snapshot of a flower that interests you and then move on. Set up your first shotto include the whole flower then concentrate on the details of the flower that attract your eye.Focus on the color or small details of the flower. 5. Control your depth of field.
If you are photographing a single flower with a busy background thenuse a wide aperture to selectively focus on the flower and blur out the background. Conversely, ifyou are photographing a field of flowers the use a smaller aperture setting to bring most, if not allthe flowers into focus. If your camera has a depth of field preview then this is the time to use it. 6. Look for the unusual. Some examples would be snow or ice on a flower, A flower growing out ofconcrete or even a dead flower that has an interesting look. 7. Don't put your camera away just because it's cloudy or looks like a storm is coming. Colors reallypop at this time and you can get some amazing photographs in these conditions.
I have evenphotographed in rainy and foggy weather with great results. Be sure to use a tripod and keepyour gear dry. 8. On a bluebird sunny day, soften the harsh contrasty light by placing a diffusion screen betweenthe flower you are photographing and the sun. You can purchase a portable diffusion screen oruse something you have on hand. You can completely block the sun and put your flower inshade, then redirect some light back on the flower with a reflector. This reflector can be acommercially made reflector or just something reflective like a white T-shirt or a piece of foamcore.
Another photographic technique would be to use fill flash. If your camera has an automaticfill flash function then give it a try. Experiment with the lighting ratio if your camera will let youchange the flash output. I find reflectors to be a better option then fill flash most of the time. 9. Photograph your flowers from different angles. Shoot straight down, from the side, from theunderneath, just change it up a little. 10. Have fun with it.
Don't be afraid to experiment and try different things. Once you think you havethe photograph in the bag, get wacky with it!.
Ken is a long time photo enthusiast who decided to publish a web site www.explore-photography.com after many of his favorite photography magazines stopped or reduced thier articles on photography techniques and started focusing on product reviews.10 Tips for Great Flower Photography
10 Tips for Great Flower PhotographyFlower photography is not only a great way to spend your time learning different photography techniquesit is also a great way to add to your home decor! Flowers are a fantastic subject, not just because of theirbeauty, but also because of their availability. If you don't have any flowers in your own yard to photographyou don't have to go far to find some. You can easily photograph flowers at your local park, the Mall, arestaurant, a friends garden, a community garden, just about every where you go there are flowers.If you don't want to photograph flowers in their natural setting you can purchase flowers in most grocerystores or at a local flower shop to take home and photograph in a studio setting....
10 Tips for Great Flower Photography
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