3. My research can help me with nature photography as it lists useful tips about
which features are best to use and the different camera settings that need
adjusting and to what.
Camera settings (Shutter speed, Aperture and ISO)
Camera setting are very important to this type of photography because if
one of the settings is off, then it can affect the outcome of the image in a
negative way. The Shutter speed needs to be at least at 1/100 so that if the
main subject of your image is moving, it doesn’t become blurry.
The aperture is a feature that would be constantly changed as the amount of
light will change depending on where you are.
The ISO would want to be quite high to prevent any darkness appearing
within your image.
4. I found from the past and present photographers that I looked up that, this
type of photography can be quite challenging and patience is important
There’s many places for nature photographers to work with that doesn’t
require over sea travel, like going to parks and tropical world
Compositional techniques
One of the compositional techniques that can be used with in this type of
photography is Rule of thirds because sometimes there can be something
else with in the image which you’ve placed on an intersecting line.
Another technique that can be used is symmetry, this technique depends on
where you place the image and also what the content is.
Leading lines can also be used as you can place the main subject in the
frame so that it draws the audiences attention