Some Tips for Photographing Weather
Photographing weather can be fun. Texas weather can be calm and beautiful, edgy, exciting, and threatening all in the space of a few hours. One tip is to always be prepared! Here are a few other tips to get you started:
Cameras: When it comes to cameras, versatility is the magic word. The more versatile your camera, the better. Some things to look for include the ability to override automatic exposure, spot metering to control exposure, zoom lens or a variety of lenses, Single Lens Reflex (SLR), filters, and a lens hood (helps reduce flare from the sun).
Filters: Four of the most useful filters include a skylight filter (provides clearer images by cutting through the haze); an ultra-violet filter (blocks the UV rays and is similar to a skylight filter but stronger); a polarizing filter (provides the ability to increase the contrast between the background sky and clouds); and a graduated neutral density filter (decreases harsh bright light).
Tripods: Tripods can be indispensable when shooting pictures in certain conditions such as nighttime photography, twilight conditions, any dull lighting conditions, and especially for photographing lightening.
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