Ten Methods to Capture the Autumn’s Color

Posted by William Olsen
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Apr 8, 2013
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In the southern hemisphere, it is autumn now. That means we will usher a world full of red, orange and yellow. And it is one of the best time to take photos. As following we will give you some suggestions to help you take more good photo effects in this colorful season.

 1.    Close to the falling leaves


Photo by JustyCinMD

Just need one or two leaves. The fall of one leaf is enough to tell coming of autumn. Although there are lots of falling leaves, you just need choose one or two complete beautiful leaves.

 2.    Wild angle


Photo by Emmett.Hume


3.   Small town


                                  Photo by DannyBen

If you live in a beautiful town, you must be familiar with the autumn. So you can take a trip to find those classic and pastoral-style places for taking photos.

 4.    People


Photo by Phil Roeder

Remember to add people in the photo. We often forget the around people and pay too much attention to the falling leaves and colors.

 5.    Piles of falling leaves


Photo by H.Koppdelaney

The piles of falling leaves are one of characters of autumn before the blowing-leaves machine invented. People shall get together all the leaves to sweep away or burn out.

 6.    Falling leaves


Photo by Thesullys

Falling leaves are one of characters of autumn. But it is hard to take photos of leaves dancing in the sky. In this photo, a volunteer who likes to play with leaves is helpful to take photos. Bring into play your creativeness. Find a to-be-fall branch, and then lightly shake it to see what will happen.

 7.    Backlight


Photo by Zach Dischner

Some photos must need sunlight. Use spot metering to make sure exposure correct.

 8.    Children


Photo by Pink Sherbet

Children like to play with leaves. Without doing anything, you just need to let them play freely.

 9.    Frost


Photo by Andrew Dunn

Frost can make leaves more interesting. You can get up earlier and find some special scenery.

 10. A pathway


Photo by Ian Muttoo

In this photo, there is a feeling of yearning for standing in the pathway. A pathway or a road can make people seem to walk into the world that photo shows.

 

 

 

 

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