Tuesday, September 24, 2024

2024 Tips for Budding Outdoor Photographers

Pole Position Pelican
When the photography bug bites, the outdoors offers a multitude of pursuits. Flowers, wildlife and birds in flight are some of the most popular subjects. Modern camera equipment comes ready to take lots of photos, including a rapid-fire burst mode, but those results can sometimes be hit or miss.

As it turns out, dialing in the cameras settings is the tried and true method for taking better photos outside. Practice making photos in the field, and then reviewing the images, helps one to explore those options. Eventually an outdoor photographer will build up a muscle memory around what works best, and develop habits that will deliver sharper images on cue.


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To view past blog entries from Tideline click on Riton Optics - Lighthouse Inlet Preserve -  Coosawhatchie WMA -  Holy City Tarpon Tourney - Int'l Fly Fishing Film Festival - Carolina Kingfish Classic -  Fishing For Mountain Trout -  Hooked On Miracles  HMY Lowcountry Cup - Turkeys For Tomorrow Carolina Ladies Billfish Classic - Paddling For Pups Photos - 2024 Atlantic Cup - Silvopasture ForestryBeidler Forest 50th Anniversary - Charleston Race Week Photos - Southeast Shorebird Festival - ACE Basin Day Photos - Santee Big Cat Brawl - Carolina Marsh Tacky Association - SEWE Photos - Five Birding Hotspots




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