Depth of Field - Capturing Near And Far In Focus
Scenic nature photography can be a challenge, as nature landscape photography needs to have a picture with good depth of field. Digital photography provides spontaneous feedback with a digital SLR camera and LCD screen. So, challenge yourself to your camera from the automatic mode and enjoy the below techniques for achieving a new level of artistic nature photography.
• If you are using true depth of field, a tripod. Turn your cameramanual mode and set the aperture to F16. Depending on the light, you might have a slow shutter speed. If you increase the aperture (F stop), it is the shutter speed is automatically reduced. Photo of your nature scene at different apertures and note the change of depth of field. If this feature on your camera to become familiar with the depth of field preview button. Notice what is clearly near and far in your photographic composition, if you use a higher apertures.
• If youdo not have a tripod, try to learn these techniques as different assignments to the relationship between shutter speed, aperture and depth of field.
Set your camera to Aperture Priority mode. Start with F16 and see what shutter speed with this combination of aperture and light. As you hand hold the camera sure your shutter speed of at least 1 / 30 seconds or higher. If not, you cut your opening. If necessary, change the ISO setting to a higher number. Have a goodfeet shoulder width apart on price stability or hold firmly to a building or a tree for balance.
Set your camera to Shutter Priority mode. Start with a shutter speed of 1 / 30 of a second and see what appears to stop with this combination of speed and light. Photograph a variety of natural landscape photography scenes while increasing your shutter speed to higher speeds. You will find that your diaphragm, you do the decreases. Check the depth of theseCombinations. Keep yourself balanced photograph for the stability, as you do.
Many inexperienced photographers leave their cameras in automatic mode and are anxious to try other features on their cameras. If, however, explore these features, even beginners will notice a dynamic change with their photographic results. This assignment is too little time. It will help you understand the concept of depth in nature photography, and it will allow you to learn more about the use ofFeatures of your camera effectively.