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October 21, 2018 by Admin

Black and White Beach Photography: Guide Take Better Photos

When it comes time for you to better your photographic skills, you may wonder where to begin. There are so many things to consider when using a camera and learning how to take a great black and white beach photograph. The tips in this article can provide you with what you need to become a better photographer.

Don’t rely on your camera’s zoom. Get a close as possible before you start to use your zoom. Zooming in can be helpful, but after a while the picture can get distorted. You’re better off getting as close to the subject as you can before you try to zoom in on it.

Make sure you hold the camera correctly. Holding the camera correctly reduces the chance that an inopportune movement ruins your shot. Hold the camera with your arms close to your body and the palm of your hand under the camera to prevent the camera from falling or shaking.

If you know that you have a really important shoot the next day, make sure that you get ample rest. Yes, a lack of sleep will directly result in loss of judgment, which will hurt the quality of the shots that you take. Get at least eight hours of rest the night before a photo shoot.

Pay attention to natural lighting. You might need to use your flash feature or install additional sources of light, but you can use natural lighting to create interesting effects with light and shadow. Position your subject accordingly. Make sure the photograph is not too dark or too bright.

Be aware that the weather will influence your pictures. You might not realize it when you take the picture, but a dark sky will give a very gloomy atmosphere to your picture. Compose your pictures accordingly and let the weather inspire you for interesting creations. You can also wait for different kind of weather before you take pictures.

Pay attention to your beach background. Your main focus should be on your object, but you should use the background to support it. Avoid any unnecessary distractions and clean your background to report the attention on your object. Play with horizon lines and perspective in your background to compliment the shape of your object.

 

As you have seen, black and white beach photography skills, while various, share many fundamentals. They just vary in terms of your camera, subject, lighting, and external elements. You should do some research to learn some of the tricks of the trade and use common sense, to find what works for each of your photographic situations, so that you can better each shot.

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