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Your immediate decision is whether to correctly expose
dark and emphasize
shadow and leave
light areas washed out or to correctly expose
light and leave
shadows without definition. Using light correctly greatly enhances your colors,
diffused lighting just after and dawn and just before sunset is helpful here. The technical reasons for this are simple when
sun is nearest to
horizon;
light has a greater distance to travel through pollution, ozone, water vapour and dust. This means that wavelengths at
violet end of
spectrum are more scattered, than
colours at
red end. This allows
blues to absorb more colour than at
red end, so
sunlight appears more golden. To study
more technical aspect of lighting, you may like to take an online course.
An inexpensive, but invaluable tool for
outdoor photographer is a polarizer, as they improve
ambient lighting. They will always emphasise
blue of
sky, whilst minimalizing glare. This will allow you to capture
colors you want to make a saleable photograph. More importantly it reduces
contrast in a photograph by creating a more even tone, it restricts
very much lighter and darker tones, in
image. Mike Johnston gives an excellent technical explanation of this in his excellent online course. He has also written an excellent tutorial on color theory, which explains
use of color to improve
quality of your outdoor images. Photographers who use digital imaging will also find this article tremendously helpful in enplaning how to improve
final image with regard to colour.
Research is a great tool for
travel photographer, and
Internet is a great help, but don’t forget to use local knowledge, ask local taxi drivers, as well as
tourist boards for inside information on a location. City photography is also included in
aspect of travel photography and here taxi drivers’ knowledge can be invaluable. You can also try and coincide a trip with local festivals. If you can oversee a vantage point you can use a zoom lens to great effect without
embarrassment of having to foist a camera into someone’s face. Also local festivals give opportunities to capture a part of
local culture.

Publisher & author: Roy Barker. Roy is the author of the popular ebook, Income from Photography - a downloadable ebook which guides the reader on how to make good money from photography. It can be viewed at http://www.profitable-photography.com. Other related and reviewed services & research sources can be found at http://www.profitable-photography.com/html/117/