Nature Photography 🌺 #1 An Ever-Changing Subject Nature photography never gets boring. Whether it be wildlife or landscape photography you are interested in, there is always a new angle you can introduce to your photos. # Be At One With Nature There’s no better excuse for getting outside than feeding your thirst for nature photography. #3 It’s Easily Accessible You don’t have to book a studio and a model to take photos; just go outside and start clicking that shutter. #4 It’s Relaxing If you have had a stressful week, heading out to be alone with your camera and the natural world can be a great way to wind down and forget any troubles. #6 Raising the Profile of the Environment Nature photography helps to raise the profile of our planet and the environment. It allows people to experience things they may not see themselves, and therefore encourages them to care about its preservation. You can, in a small way, help to raise awareness of the natural world and work to promote its con...
What Does Bokeh Mean? Bokeh is defined as “the effect of a soft out-of-focus background that you get when shooting a subject, using a fast lens, at the widest aperture, such as f/2.8 or wider.” Simply put, bokeh is the pleasing or aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a photograph. An amazing example of bokeh photography is here Picture by Yash Kashyap * This picture is clicked by Redmi Note 7 pro, Foil paper is used in the background and below the jar for some lightening effects and folded from the top side for some shadows. You can also try this trick for bokeh effect.📸 Bokeh Photography tips Fast aperture is best (at least f/2.8) Use fast prime lenses Long focal length creates more extreme bokeh Shoot lenses wide open Increase distance between subject and background Move closer to your subject Take close-up portraits and macro images in nature Use a backlight, side light, or hair light The reason why it is so popular, is because Bokeh makes photographs visually appea...