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Photographing Beaches
The azure blue skies, bright sands and dramatic coastlines of beaches have
long been favorite travel photo subjects. These images often appear in travel
brochures, calendars and posters, and make us long for vacations in exotic locales.
It’s easy to capture the beauty of beaches if you keep a few basic concepts
in mind.
Look for vantage points where the curving line of the shoreline draws the
eye into the scene—perhaps where it leads toward a pleasing arrangements
of rocks offshore or a colorful row of docked sailboats. In places like northern
California or the Caribbean where cliffs overlook the ocean, you may find a
great vantage point from which to shoot down on the beach below. This will open
up vistas that you may not notice from sea level. When shooting such grand vistas,
use your camera’s Landscape mode to ensure optimum depth of field.
The Power Of Nature
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