Better
Travel Photos With the Light in the Morning and
Late Afternoon
By Soren Breiting
You probably know the yellow "National Geographic"
magazine. If you browse through its colorful pages
you can see that many of the pictures are taken
in the low, warm light of mornings and late afternoons
or evenings.
The photographers of National Geographic are
among the best we have. You can easily mimic this
practice and create much more interesting pictures
than most people bring home from travels.
The low light will model the landscape you see
for your eyes, so for example the plough furrows
or differences in topography and texture are highlighted.
As a traveling photographer I know, that even
on a photographic mission time is limited and
your circumstances are often less that optimal.
I can recommend you to take the pictures you
must take during the day. And then take a walk
around your hotel or campground during the last
two hrs. before sunset and shoot additional pictures
in this special light. Try to do the same next
morning before breakfast. In that way you will
combine the best possibilities.
With a digital camera you can easily delete the
less successful pictures later.
Low light gives long shadows, so be careful with
these. Normally you should not expect parts of
a picture to show up properly in both strong shadows
and in full sunlight.
If your digital camera allows the raw format
you will keep more details in shadows to work
with in Photoshop later if you choose the raw
format instead of the usual jpeg compression.
But it depends on how much you like to optimize
your pictures at home in a picture editor program.
In practice you should avoid the heavy shadows.
When you shoot your photos in cities the big buildings
are among the difficult objects. So take them
from an angle without the big shadows, if possible.
If you follow these instructions I am sure that
the appeal of your travel pictures will increase.
Have good travels and enjoy your travel photography
during the trip as well as afterwards.
Soren Breiting is a traveling stock photographer.
See examples of Soren’s travel pictures
in his photo galleries at A-Z Fotos, http://www.azFOTOS.com
and read about pictures and marketing in Soren’s
ezine ‘Stock Photo News’ at http://www.StockPhotoNews.com.
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