The approach of fall is one of the most amazing times of year for photographing landscapes, which is why we've pulled together eight of our best photography tips for capturing autumnal landscapes and awesome fall photography.
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Fall photography: 8 tips for amazing shots this autumn
By Peter Travers 19 days ago Tutorials
We make capturing awesome fall photography easy with our essential tips for shooting autumn landscape
photos
The approach of fall is one of the most amazing times of year for photographing landscapes, which is why we've pulled together eight
of our best photography tips for capturing autumnal landscapes and awesome fall photography.
There’s something truly magical about how scenes with trees and foliage are transformed into seas of red and golden hues. To help
you make the most of this particularly beautiful and photogenic time of year, we’ve collated some essential camera and photography
tips to ensure you capture the abundance of color and texture in your chosen vista…
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1. Scout your location
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2. No doubt you have some beautiful forests, parks or countryside near you with trees that are turning golden and ripe for
photography. In the UK many National Trust places are blessed with lovely scenery full of trees - we shot at Stourhead in Wiltshire,
one of the most photogenic spots of them all. Search online for ‘the best fall locations near me’ and once you’ve picked a spot – check
social media to see if the places have posted recent photos to see if the colors are in full bloom to avoid wasted trips. Searching for
the location hashtag on Instagram and going to the 'Recent' tab is usually your best bet.
2. Use a tripod for sharp shots
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3. Using a tripod not only keeps your camera still for sharp shots, it makes it easier to adjust your composition for better results. This is
also ideal when you need to stop down for extra depth of eld, and a tripod’s essential if you intend to extend exposures using an ND
lter to capture blur in moving water or clouds.
3. Warm up white balance
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4. Auto White Balance won’t produce the most vibrant results during the fall season, so make the most of the colorful foliage by
selecting the appropriate White Balance setting on your camera. Set it to Cloudy for warmer, richer and vibrant results.
4. Wait for light
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5. Before: If the weather is overcast the colors will look at (Image credit: Future )
6. For the best results you'll want to shoot on a sunny day, as a bit of sunlight will work wonders to lift your Autumn scenes to bring out
the detail and colors in the leaves. You don’t have to be up early or stay out late either during this season, as the midday sun can
really makes colors pop. Don’t worry if the sky isn’t bright blue - make the most of grey clouds in Photoshop to add a little drama.
5. Set your aperture
After: Bright sunshine will bring fall scenes to life (Image credit: Future )
7. You may have been told that f/22 is the way to go for landscapes but this isn’t the case. Those small apertures will introduce
di raction and soften the image, especially at the corners, so instead shoot at mid-range aperture of f/11 to f/16 for good depth of
eld so the whole scene is sharp from your foreground to horizon, and from edge to edge of your frame. Shoot in Manual mode and
with an appropriate aperture and an ISO of 100.
6. Go wide for interesting results
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8. To capture large scenes you’ll need to use a wide-angle lens. We used a 24-105mm lens here at 35mm for a wider perspective of
Stourhead, and to include a rare moment of blue sky. On full-frame cameras the go-to wide-angle landscape lens is a 16-35mm, but
on crop-sensor cameras, an ultra-wide-angle lens is needed for a similar angle of view, such as 10-18mm. As your focal length
decreases, depth of eld increases - which is why wide-angles will make sure your landscape images will be sharp from front to back.
7. Keep an eye out for re ections
Include still water for re ections to double the color! The large lake at our location was perfect for this. Smoother water equals better
re ections – so you want a nice still day, and ideally a sheltered lakes that’s protected from any wind. However, you can use a long
shutter speed to smooth out water, so you might want to bring an ND lter along as well. The brighter the sunlight the brighter the
scene and re ection, and shooting with your back to sun ensure the whole scene is evenly lit, without too many shadows.
8. Experiment with zooming in
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9. Wide-angle lenses can be very useful if you have pretty foreground elements in your scene. However, zooming in with a telephoto can
help you to ll the frame with more detail and focus on certain elements in the scene. We used an 85mm focal length for this shot on
our 24-105mm lens. A narrower focal length, such as 200mm, will help compress scenes even further.
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Wide: A wider focal length of 35mm was used for this scene (Image credit: Future )
Telephoto: Zooming in with a focal length of 85mm has lled the frame with color and made this tree on the island a clearer focal point (Image credit: Future )
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