Photographing clouds technique Category

July 21

How to make photos in the travel

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You are talking about your last travel accompanied opus showing gigabyte photo. Eyes are burning, and heart is ready to jump out of the breast with delight. But yuor friends politely smile and look with askance at their’s watch. What can we do? Apparently your photos do not convey that enthusiasm, which feels traveler from [...]

June 22

Night Scene in the city and in the nature

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“Want to earn money on the photo – go to shoot at night,” – said my photo teacher. Since it is difficult to argue with him. Indeed, the types of city nightlife, with their colored lights, unusual colors, highlights, bright reflections and a very special flavor and mood find a buyer more quickly than pictures [...]

October 11

3 Top Tips For Photographing Clouds

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Dull and amorphous skies are weak points when taking landscape photographs. On the other hand, even a dark blue sky can look uninteresting for photographing, while well-defined, interesting cloud formations can make ordinary images look unique and special. No special techniques are required to photograph good cloud pictures. However, depending on the type of clouds, [...]

September 28

Photographing clouds

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There are no special techniques required to take good cloud pictures. Depending on the type of cloud, you will need either wide-angle lenses or more telephoto lenses. It is recommend to use a zoomlens or two, since it makes composition much easier. Cumuliform clouds are best photographed when they are distant, because their cloud bases [...]

September 28

Exposure

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Clouds can be difficult to meter on. Therefore it is easier to use a digital camera rather than film cameras to photograph clouds, since often the photo may be underexposed (if you meter on a bright cloud) or overexposed (if you meter on the darker sky). With a digital camera you can see the result [...]