7 mistakes photographers make when taking photos in autumn
We’re fast approaching one of the best and most popular times of the year for landscape photographers in the Northern Hemisphere, when the leaves change color, creating vibrant scenes all around. However, the best chances are slim, so you need to make sure you’re ready. This great video tutorial discusses seven common mistakes photographers make when photographing fall and how to fix or avoid them in the first place.
Coming to you from Photo TomThis great video tutorial discusses seven common fall photography mistakes and how to fix or avoid them. The mistake that bit me a few years later was simply not appreciating how small the window of maximum liveliness really is. While the leaves usually change over a couple of weeks, the period of best photo opportunities is often much smaller, and depending on the weather where you live, you may only get a few days. Follow the forecast, have a plan, and be ready to rush out when the opportunity arises. Watch the video above for the full summary.
And if you really want to dive into landscape photography, check out “Photographing the world 1: Landscape photography and post-processing with Elia Locardi. ”