Monday, April 21, 2014

Digital Photography Tips to Take Photos During Special Weather


Digital photography isn't only about clicking shots on the best of the days. Good clear weather, blue skies and lovely sunshine generally help you get good digital pictures. Everyone can get good shots on perfect days. Nevertheless, you may want to click on days, which though not perfect are still special. Storms, lightning, rainy days may afford you the photograph of a lifetime.

Your digital camera can work wonders on these days also, if you keep a few things in mind.

You may be an adventurous photographer. Nevertheless, keep your safety uppermost in mind before venturing on such a photographic expedition. Having said this, the more difficult it is to get a photograph; more will be its monetary value. Underwater photography also requires special skill and special digital camera. Therefore, before embarking out on an especially stormy night, weigh all your pros and cons. If you are new in photography, you can take digital photography courses also.

Why a rainy day is good for photographer?

A rainy day is a good day to take photographs, in the sense that it makes the scenery glisten. This is true for both the city as well as the countryside. The clouds in fact even out the effect of light. In bright sunshine, the digital image will turn out to be almost black in places. You can get some nice romantic landscape shots on a rainy day. The thing to remember is stray rain droplets can damage the lens therefore; use a protective accessory for that. You should take training on camera repair and maintenance.

Clicking a perfect shot of a sky lit up with a lightning streak may require some practice. The lag in cameras between pressing the click button and actual closing of the shutter may make you miss such unpredictable shots. A digital SLR is good to take such images. Increasing the shutter speed and using a tripod will help. The tripod saves you from blurring the image by shaking the camera at the wrong moment. Using the manual mode will be the best to reduce the lag period.

Pictures of snow-laden mountains, houses or melting snow on trees always have a special charm. Get your perfect Christmas picture on such a day. Snow brings out the contrast against its surroundings giving you a great background. Get friends to dress up brightly and click them enjoying in the snow. Snow melting off the trees will give you the perfect nature shot. Adjust the E/V value (exposure to light), if the day is too bright or dark. In some cases, you can also use digital photo viewer.

Now you don't have to hide indoors in special weather. Having fun with your camera can be an on-going process.

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