3 More photo Tips
Level up even more with these other 3 tips
JayRoyUSA
New Hampshire Foliage, United States
1. Use a Polarizing Filter 🕶️
A polarizer can completely change your fall photos:
Make colors pop by cutting glare on leaves and water.
Deepen blue skies for extra contrast on sunny days.
Reveal hidden detail in streams and waterfalls.
Pro tip: Rotate the filter while looking through your viewfinder until you see the effect you like best.
2. Change Your Perspective 🤸♂️
Most people shoot from eye level—don’t be like most people.
Go low: Kneel or even lie on the ground to make foreground details like fallen leaves stand out.
Go high: Climb a hill, tower, or boulder for a sweeping view of valleys and ridges.
Tilt & experiment: Slight angles can add dynamic energy, especially on winding trails or roads.
3. Slow It Down with Long Exposures 🌊
Movement adds magic to a scene.
Waterfalls & streams: Use a slow shutter (1/2–2 seconds) to create silky, flowing water.
Wind in the trees: Capture gentle motion blur for a dreamy feel.
Always use a tripod and set your camera to a low ISO to keep your image sharp.
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