Fine Art Nature Photography
There is an old saying, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” In fine art nature photography, the photographer captures the beauty of nature for the rest of the world to behold. Photographers are able to express their own vision in its purest form – without staging, without props and without direction. They use natural lighting. They incorporate natural elements. And they bring us the world as it truly is. They are capturing moments in time that will live on for generations to enjoy.
One incredible thing about fine art nature photography is all that it can inspire . You see a photo of a majestic vista and it makes you feel like you are actually there – you feel as if you’re in the photo – you end up feeling awe at the beauty and wonder. And that is what photographers wish to instill on everyone and anyone who take a look at their work.
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Impressions made by fine art photography of nature make on every individual is as subjective as the photography itself. If the same photograph of fine art is viewed by three people , they all may get a different impression. On one person the photography may make a bad impression, a good impression on the other person and a totally different impression on the third person.
Look at a duck photograph in its own habitat. One person may see it and quickly makes a comment on the lovely color of the wings . They may mention that the crisp clear reflection is so great that it seems there’s another duck right there. Those drops of water that cling to the duck looks like small diamonds lying there on the beautiful warm brown duck feathers. The second person may see the same photo including the duck and says that the water looks murky and that the duck is looking sad. Then a third person may shrug and state … “it’s just a duck.” “so, it’s a photo of a duck.”
Of course, a fine art photographer of nature will definitely want the photo to offers more of an impression than a simple shrug of the shoulders and a comment like, “it’s a duck.” This is of course the beauty of how this type of photography makes an impression – honest, open, and of course, subjective. For those who are nature enthusiasts, nature photography becomes a huge part of life.
Fine art nature photography lets viewers travel to that place. When you look at a photo of the sea crashing on huge rocks for some time , you’ll begin to feel that you are there – you almost feel the breeze on your cheeks, smell and hear the water as it crashes on the rocks. This is the very way people should be impressed with a piece of nature photography.
Fine art nature photographs are incorporated into our lives by hanging them on the wall at home, used as computer backgrounds, and even worn on t-shirts. The impression that comes with fine art nature photography – whether good, bad or indifferent – allows us to form our own opinions about what we like and dislike. These photos make an everlasting impression.


