Spring not only fills our souls, but also offers many more opportunities to relax, move around, and even take photos.
Although a photo just captures our current state, it is a good thing to look back at our family members, the people who are important to us, and ourselves. And spring nature holds many opportunities.
Whereas in the past it took a special technique to take photos, today the phone can be used for this purpose as well. So there is nothing left but to head for nature and take better than better photos.
Use what nature has to offer
Our environment is in bloom, so now it is worth taking advantage of the bushes and flower gardens. Hide into the organ bush and peek out. Squat next to the flowers. Are you walking in a flowery meadow? Lie down among the flowers.
If you’re not restless, you can get up early because the still-humid plants give back a whole different picture. The play of light peeking out from the leaves of the plants puts nature in a different light.
The fog and mist can give you a strange play of light. Take advantage of macro photography. Discover the materials of the environment. Marvel at it through your own creations.
Not only plants can be the basis of our photos. The striking birds, amphibians, insects and wildlife creatures in the garden provide an excellent opportunity to click.
The wind is very typical these days. Flowing plants, leaves and your hair can also create great images.
You can play with the clouds in the same way. Wait for clouds of different shapes and qualities to gather. You can also take quite dramatic photos of an environment that is completely familiar to you.
In the spring, the sunlight is much more, so don't waste it! In this case, the full-length photos are more valid. Choose a nice background, pose! You can try different solutions. Your figure is sharp, but the background is a bit blurry, meaning you get the focus of the photo.
If the light comes from the side, it will show you differently in the photos. Play with that too.
Although spring is a good gift for color, why not take black and white photos? You can capture the landscape in this form in a special way, and even yourself.
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(Source: marmalade.co.uk | Pictures: Pixabay)