20 Beautiful Waterfall Around the World
Bash Travel News, Places and more 20 Beautiful Waterfall Around the World November 21, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment Everyone know waterfalls are funny, awesome and interesting and this is reason why we love them. Castle Waterfall, France Rainbow Springs, Florida South Africa Goðafoss, Iceland Chirapunchi Waterfalls, India Off the Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand Hamilton Pool, Texas Cataratas del Iguazu, Argentina Yellowstone Falls, Wyoming Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut, Canada Boulder River Trail, Washington Kauai, Hawaii The Catskills, New York Tiu Kelep Waterfalls, Indonesia Hawes, North Yorkshire, England Katarraktis, Greece Matthiessen Waterfall, Illinois Badger Dingle, Shropshire, England Haifoss Waterfall, Iceland Krupajsko Vrelo, Serbia You may also like - 15 Places You Should Travel To While You Are Young Alleghe from Rifugio Tissi Travel with Travelocity! Beautiful Little Uruguay Sleepy Hollow Farm, Woodstock Vermont Amazing Google Street View Photographs The Beauty of Montepulciano Italy Extreme Kayaking
Landscape Photography Tips
Landscape photography is a favorite with professional and amateur photographers alike. There awaits a wealth of natural landscapes filled with beauty and drama, always changing with the seasons. To avoid taking bland images, follow these top landscape photography tips. When you are taking a landscape photograph, try creating a sense of depth by keeping all the different elements of the image in focus. To do this you need to use a small aperture, from f/16-f/22 because this keeps objects in the foreground and background sharp. Place your camera on a tripod (this will eliminate camera shake) when using a small aperture, as less light will be entering the lens. Wide-angle lenses are preferred for landscape photography because they can show a broader view, and therefore give a sense of wide open space. They also tend to give a greater depth of field and allow you to use faster shutter speeds because they allow more light. Remember to try some interesting angles with the photograph.
30 Best Earth Pictures of the Week – July 10th to July 17th
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11 Surefire Landscape Photography Tips
By skoeber My first love in photography when I first got my trusty old Minolta SLR as a teenager was landscape photography. There’s something about getting out in nature with the challenge of capturing some of the amazing beauty that you see. Perhaps it fits with my personality type – but I loved the quietness and stillness of waiting for the perfect moment for the shot, scoping out an area for the best vantage point and then seeing the way that the light changed a scene over a few hours. While I don’t get as much time as I’d like for Landscape Photography these days – I thought I’d jot down a few of the lessons that I learned in my early years of doing it. I’d love to hear your own tips in comments below. 1. By Louis Vest While there may be times that you want to get a little more creative and experiment with narrow depth of fields in your Landscape Photography – the normal approach is to ensure that as much of your scene is in focus as possible. 2. By Mike Behnken 3. By luigi 4. 5. 6. 7.
» 8 rincones naturales de Europa donde el agua parece una piscina 101 Lugares increíbles -
9 abr 2013 Muchas veces, son calas o playas escondidas o poco accesibles. O simplemente arroyos (o hasta grietas) apenas conocidas. En todos éstos lugares, hay algo en común: agua cristalina, o increíblemente cristalina (del mar o proveniente de glaciares o nieves eternas). Alfonso Pierantonio Lo que sigue es un recorrido en lugares que invitan a nadar (a menos que el agua esté demasiado helada), o a bucear y explorar paisajes donde la naturaleza se muestra impoluta, donde el agua conforma pequeños estanques de aguas espejadas, o extensiones de arena y agua turquesa que simulan piscinas, pero completamente naturales. 1. Una pared gigantesca de roca, y empinada encerrando una ensenada conocida como Calanque. maarjaara Robbie Shade Remy Amouroux Frédérique Voisin-Demery (Cassis) Maarjaara 2. Hay piscinas que se diseñan para simular el estar una playa perfecta. kruder 396 Emmequadro61 Emmequadro61 kruder396 Emmequadro61 Emmequadro61 Robin Corps 3. Feliciano Guimaraes Feliciano Guimaraes Tony Hisgett 4. 5.
Landscape Photography Tips -- National Geographic
By Robert Caputo, From Photography Field Guide: Landscapes and Ultimate Photography Field Guide: Landscapes We've all had the experience: Driving through a beautiful landscape, you stop at every scenic overlook to make photographs sure to capture the grandeur of what you see. You get home, look at the pictures, and find them flat and boring. When we look at a landscape, our eyes travel over it and selectively focus on the elements that we find appealing. Time is the most important investment you can make in getting good landscape pictures. If a river or stream flows through the landscape you are shooting, think about the character of it and how to convey that character in the image. Look carefully for reflections in the water. Photographing forests presents a different set of challenges. As with any photograph, find a point of interest. Whether you are shooting toward a forest or shooting from inside it, look for patterns, lines, and other compositional elements you can use.
The 33 Most Beautiful Abandoned Places In The World
Many people doesn’t know, and didn’t even heard about these famous abandoned places. Many of these places are really something amazing, but they are also really sad when you take a closer look at them. On the folowing list, you can see abandoned planes, abandoned ships, as well as the abandoned houses, and so many other things, that are really amazing and magnificent. So, check out these amazing abandoned places photos. 1. Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Liguria 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15th century monastery in the Black Forest in Germany 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1984 Winter Olympics bobsleigh track in Sarajevo 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.
21 landscape photography tips you'll never want to forget
The wind in your hair, a camera slung over your shoulder and a great location in mind: nothing beats getting out into the great outdoors to shoot landscapes. With the right conditions to hand, a successful outdoors shoot can be an exhilarating experience. But when time is of the essence, you need to learn how to work quickly and methodically to guarantee great shots on every outing. It doesn’t matter where you live: you’re rarely ever far from a great location or two. The great thing about landscape technique is that it doesn’t matter where or when you’re shooting: all of the tricks and techniques are the same. 1. Checking the weather before you head out is a given – but how about finding out exactly what time sunrise or sunset will take place at your chosen location, or exactly which direction the sun will rise or fall in relation to your desired shooting position? 2. Don’t leave home without one! 3.