Here are some tips for beach photography.
1. find the focus point.
when making photograph, it is best to find the things you are interested in. Maybe just a sand sculpture, a string of footprints, a lifeguard tower, or perhaps just the waves slapping the rocks. you can also use photos to tell some stories that occur on the beach, such as: being left on the coast side of the shoe, a seat dune, sunglasses, sunscreen .....
2. find the good time to take photo
it is the perfect time to do photography on the beach around sunrise and sunset period because the sun will create a wonderful light and shadow, which will let you generate great interest. You will be intoxicated especially in the evening when the soft golden light get around.
3. Mind your exposure setting
Generally speaking, in the bright conditions, you are going to need a low ISO setting in combination with a narrow aperture and with a moderately faster shutter speed.
If you want a narrower depth of field (for example the portrait), then you will need to open up the aperture and at the same time make the shutter speed faster.
4. Do not forget to use the flash
If you want to shoot people and faces when the background is bright, you need to force the flash to fire to avoid underexposure of the faces.
By following these tips, you will get better pictures, so just have a try next time on the beach.
it is the perfect time to do photography on the beach around sunrise and sunset period because the sun will create a wonderful light and shadow, which will let you generate great interest. You will be intoxicated especially in the evening when the soft golden light get around.
3. Mind your exposure setting
Generally speaking, in the bright conditions, you are going to need a low ISO setting in combination with a narrow aperture and with a moderately faster shutter speed.
If you want a narrower depth of field (for example the portrait), then you will need to open up the aperture and at the same time make the shutter speed faster.
4. Do not forget to use the flash
If you want to shoot people and faces when the background is bright, you need to force the flash to fire to avoid underexposure of the faces.
By following these tips, you will get better pictures, so just have a try next time on the beach.
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