Photographing
Flowers
Flower photography is one of the
most popular forms of photography.You can photograph flowers growing
in the wild, flowers that are cultivated in greenhouses and gardens,
or photograph cut flowers and arrangements indoors,in a studio
setting.
Both film and digital cameras work well for flower
photography.
Any lens can be used in flower photography, from
the ultra-wide angle lens (17mm),to the super-telephoto lens (300mm
or 400mm),but if you are serious about closeup flower photography,
buy a macro lens.
Most point-and-shoot digital cameras come with
a built-in macro mode.Your digital camera's macro feature lets
you get very close to your subject,and that is important when
photographing flowers.
A tripod is essential because it reduces the chance
that you'll get a blurry image.Many tripods, even when fully collapsed,
are too high for photographing low growing flowers.That is why
you need to get a tripod that allows you to get close to the ground.
A special kind of tripod, called a tabletop tripod, is great for
photographing small flowers and other objects.
Use a color-saturated type film. A film with an
ISO 50 or ISO 100 will give you bright colors. Don't use film
faster than ISO 400 for flower photography.
The ideal lighting for photographing flowers is
the soft, diffused light of open shade or a cloudy day.Night photography
is also an option.A flower photo can be very attractive when illuminated
by flash.Wind is the most annoying factor when photographing flowers,so
be patient and wait for the wind to die down before you take a
picture.
Whether you're photographing flowers indoors or
outdoors,consider unusual angles.Try photographing your flowers
in early morning light and photograph them again in late afternoon
light.Use warming filters to create mood. Add water droplets to
the petal of your flower and give it that dewy,morning look.Experiment
with backlighting and try to highlight the transparency of the
petals.
Don't forget that, although most people love color
photography, creative flower photography can be in monochrome
as well.
The only way of developing successful techniques
in flower photography is to practice, and also learn more about
flowers.Botanical gardens and nature preserves are some of the
places where you can not only take photos of flowers but also
learn more about them.
About The Author
Albreht Moy owns http://www.postersprintsphotos.com/buy-fine-art-reproductions.htm.