Archive for October, 2009

Fine Art Nature Photography – Perfect Composition Tips

Posted in Animals with tags on October 21, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

Bull ElkJust as with different pictures types, fine art nature photography is meant to communicate .  Nature photos that are good will do a good job at communicating and will portray subjects the way you want to .  The composition is crucial for great results. Here are some of the best techniques for this type of photography , and how to use them .  Remember – an amateur can take a great photo once in a while , but to do it on purpose it takes some practice !

In photography, composition is referring to the visual elements and their arrangement.  This is done using color, line, tone, texture, depth, perspective, lighting and many other elements .  It can seem daunting to remember them all when taking a picture, this issue can be simplified .  Just as a few questions when you are looking through the viewfinder of the camera .  What is the message in the photo, and how can you communicate it best ?  If you figure these out , the other factors simply fall in line.

Fine art nature photography is just more successful when you have a clear message .  That doesn’t mean you need to make all your photos an allegory or even a statement politically.  Usually the messages are quite simple , and difficult to express .  However, most good photos has a message .  You need to take a few minutes to think.

Remember to keep things simple as you compose , especially when you’re just starting out with fine art nature photography .  Don’t attempt bringing many subjects into the photo – one is fine .  Many great photographers actually try to see what they can get rid of and still keep a good composition .  Just fine tune through the viewfinder until you eliminate the distractions .

You must have patience.  Good composition doesn’t happen quickly , although it often looks like .  Photos in nature can take up to 10 minutes to finish the composition.  Although fast point and shoot is needed in some photography , you need to slow down as much as possible .

Don’t ignore any part of the scene .  Ensure the frame is filled with areas that are on message and interesting .  Get closer or zoom in to keep it from becoming hard to see .  Don’t forget about the verticals, either – many people only shoot horizontally .  Mountains and trees are both important!  You can find lines nearly anywhere – recognizing them allows you to use them to make your pictures better , instead of letting them interfere .

Although great fine art nature photography may require practice , it’s incredible how a bit of care can take photos and improve them.  Just try it out and see !

The Beauty of Fine Art Nature Photography

Posted in Landscape with tags on October 21, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

Fine art nature photography is unlike any other form of photography. In commercial photography, the photographer captures very specific images to promote or sell products. Fine art nature photography is capturing nature at its best – or worst – to provoke thoughts and feelings. In photojournalism, the photographer takes photos to coincide with words or the latest headlines. Fine art nature photography takes nature in its rawest form and creates its own words, which changes depending on the viewer’s point of view.
 
Many nature photographs are taken in the right place at the right time. Photographers walk through treacherous environments, climb the highest peaks or comb remote regions to capture one single, amazing image. From the spread of an eagle’s wings in mid air, the graceful stride of a cheetah on the attack, or the first day’s light reflecting on a mountain river can be immortalized with the click of the photographer’s button.

Fine Art Nature Photography – Inspires

Posted in Mountains with tags on October 20, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

Fine art nature photography has many uses. Doctor’s incorporate the peace and serenity of nature photography on the walls of their offices and examination rooms to help patients feel at ease. Homeowners decorate their walls with fine art nature photography to bring life to their decor and create a harmonious environment. People who simply love nature – a certain animal, a specific landscape or erotic location – will bring these works of art into their lives to celebrate wildlife and the non-conventional beauty they represent.
 
Many successful and renowned fine art nature photographers have brought new awareness to this type of art form. More people are buying it, selling it and enjoying it than ever before. These nature photographers’ work has brought more focused attention to conversation and endangered species, thus provoking people to get involved in causes to help preserve and save wildlife and certain environments from total obliteration. They are drawing attention to certain things in nature we take for granted, things that are being destroyed that can actually be saved.

Fine Art Nature Photography?

Posted in Animals with tags on October 19, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

Defining exactly what fine art nature photography is can be difficult. It means so many different things for so many different people. One thing that is certain is fine art nature photography is capturing a moment in time. Seeing nature through the eyes of the photographer who happens to shares the same ideals and views of others – those who wish they could be at a certain place at a certain time. We can cherish the raw essence of fine art nature photography for what it truly is … the purest art form the world has ever known.

Understanding the Various Aspects of Fine Art Nature Photography

Posted in Fine Art Nature Photography with tags on October 19, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder , but there are still encompassing aspects that differentiate fine art from simply taking pictures in nature photography .

First of all, In the first place, a photographer that wants to produce fine art must accept the reality that he or she will usually need to take a hundred pictures for each one that is a piece of fine art . Often times , not much can be done by the photographer when the subject matter is organic and unpredictable beyond having a stockpile of patience and the reactive reflexes of a stalking spider . The first thing to remember in fine art nature photography then is the ability to catch a natural moment. Anyone can photograph lions sleeping in the grass or a storm pelting a reservoir , but it’s a photographer that is focuses and patient who catches that airborne moment as the lion pounces, or those first few raindrops on the water .

Yet another aspect of creating fine art nature photography is to be sure one has the proper equipment for the job . For example, your tripod is important when you take nature photos not only to keep shots consistent, but to keep movement of the photographer to a minimum so they don’t disturb the wild environment. The right lens for the particular style of photography is also important , for a 300/4 lens will produce a much different effect than will a wide angle 20mm .

Yet another aspect to consider is lighting that carves canyons between fine art nature photography and pictures you took quickly on a zoo trip. It’s easy to find natural light , and it’s usually the best option , but only if it’s not midday sun that is harsh. Not only should you know about light sources , but also be able to control it. The use of white boards and reflective foils, umbrellas and the like might not be needed when taking nature photos depending on landscape composite and the time you’re shooting . Again , here it is important to know what equipment is necessary and what is not in order to produce the effect one desires .

As was aforementioned, beauty is definitely in the eye on the one beholding the photo, but practices and techniques used will show up in pictures that you can really call “fine art.” If the goal is to produce fine art nature photography, the photographer must have patience and be ready, must know what equipment is and is not needed, and last of all , must master the techniques of lighting useful in creating the desired effect . The rest is up to nature and chance .

A Video About Fine Art Nature Photography

Posted in Fine Art Nature Photography with tags on October 18, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

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Posted in Fine Art Nature Photography with tags on October 17, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

Using Fine Art Nature Photography for Interior Design

Posted in Birds with tags on October 6, 2009 by NaturePhotoFan

Bald Eagle in Flight

There’s nothing quite like decorating or taking time to rearrange your home to bring about a brand new feeling to a home you have been living in for awhile . Although it can cost a lot for artwork , few things are as nice as fine art nature photography to personalize your home .

It doesn’t matter whether you want a country and comfortable feel or something that speaks culture and elegance, you can use photography as fine art to give you the look and feel you want in each room .

Experiment with Colors

Fine art photography that features imagery of nature can greatly vary from muted shades of color, including white, gray, and brown, to bright colors . You get to enjoy excellent versatility if you enjoy experimenting with diffe

rent colors for interesting effects.

If you are using one or two primary colors to decorate a room , you will likely need some sort of accent color to complete the entire picture . Fine art nature photography can add those dashes of accent color , or can bring out accents that are include in the room .

Fine art photos of nature can also be picked that compliment that primary colors in the room, or choose images with bright splashes of color to set off a room with duller colors . When the right colors are chosen and placed in just the right spot , these photos can complete your home design.

Incorporate Themes

It is extremely fun to incorporate themes into some rooms of the home , particularly in the play room or even a child’s bedroom. Art studios and other rooms used for recreation and hobbies are also great targets for fun themes .

Fine art nature photography allows you to easily pull together a theme. In fact , some prints can completely set the theme for the entire room , allowing you to play with the color patterns in the photos bringing together the room .

For instance , fine art nature photography featuring baby deer in high grass can be the base for a child’s bedroom that is cute and unique. It can make you think of Disney characters like Bambi that kids today love .

Another them that can give a feel of elegance is water . Fine art photos featuring lakes, oceans, rivers, or bubbling steams can make quite a dramatic effect with tabletop water features and fish tanks placed strategically in the same room .

The Focal Point

Choosing the perfect piece of photography of nature and using that photo as a print that is large and framed can create a focal point that draws the eye of anyone entering the room . This works well if you wa

nt attention on one part of the room, or if you want other parts of the room to overlooked.

When using fine art nature photography as a focal point , make sure it is something eye catching . It needs to be very lovely , or perhaps so odd no one can look away after noticing it .

Bringing fine art nature photography

in a room is fun and can be much less expensive than trying to purchase paintings and other mediums of art . Other art forms can be combined with these photos to really add artistic effect, including paintings and sculptures, such as watercolors, sculptures, or paintings.

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