Photography Tips for the photo Doldrums - frost, ice, freeze again & 'Tenacious Grace'

Some Of Water's cold season Photo Ops

In (3) the previous article, we have tips on places to take pictures with water as an ideal photo opportunity for the warm season, when it hail covers waves, water landscapes, waterfalls, reflections, abstracts, Spray 'n Spray, Bubbles' n Foam, puddles, condensation, to mist and fog to help us out of the doldrums photo. Now we want some of them consider the cold season is to do for the photo session.

Water is unique because it can be found in allthree basic states: vapor, liquid and solid. In the cold season, when it can turn crystalline or solid, is when he really fascinating and produce stunning images. Here are some tips for taking pictures for the season:

# 1 - Frost: Turns things into works of art. On the leaves and vegetation, subtle edge and veins stand out boldly as interesting pattern designs. On windows frost flowers can be fascinating. Again, it is first and foremost a matter of checking out your local weatherForecast, know your environment, what to expect, and the way the camera before it melts!

# 2 - Ice: If there are puddles, or a pond or lake nearby check out the edges when the water freezes. It is ice to fish; leaves and branches close to the surface trapped in the ice, sometimes with air bubbles and patterns in the ice itself. Just be careful of thin ice and how far you venture out on the ice when taking these pictures!

# 3 - Re-Freeze: This is a specialIce situation, where, after it snows, then turns mild and rainy, then cold snaps suddenly. Check out the pits and ditches. The snow was "sculptures" of the melt and run-off, then wrapped (along with foliage, etc.) in the clear ice from the rain and cold weather, produced some very unusual topics.

# 4 - Tenacious Grace: Is there a lively stream or stream nearby, one that bubbles and cascades over stones, rocks or fallen trees and branches, production of splash and spray?When temperatures drop below freezing you a delicate embroidery-like ice (hence the name) is at the edges of things to find out the spray can.

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Photography Tip # 1 - Frost: (1) During the winter cold spells, select a window to point to the rising sun and put a humidifier. Open windows to let the inner about ¼ ", fill in warm, humid air to form the outer windows of Jack Frost on it. Photographing the sunrising and shining through the frost. (2) In the late autumn and spring, when the forecast predicts frost get out early and fallen leaves and grass look with frost on it. Take pictures.

Photography Tip # 2 - Ice: If it's cold enough for ice to form looking for some big puddle or a pond and search for "ice prison" (leaves) just below the ice surface and photograph it through the ice.

Photography Tip # 3 - Re-freeze: If the weather has aSnow, then thaw with rain, then freeze again get out and inspect the wells and ditches for snow swirls in clear ice, with leaves, etc in there and photograph taken.

Photography Tip # 4 - Tenacious Grace: If the weather "is really cold locate a nearby stream that rushes merrily on heaps, and establishment jams and find" Grace. Find a comfortable area with water running through it and shoot with a slow shutter speed to blur the water inUnlike the highly detailed ice.

the next of this series of articles we will check photo op in, 4 more photography tips on cold weather, the water can make to overcome the slump photo: icy streams, freezing rain, icicles and snowflakes.

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