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4 In-Camera Tips for Nature & Wildlife Photos with Soft, Blurry Backgrounds (VIDEO)

August 15, 2023 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

4 In-Camera Tips for Nature & Wildlife Photos with Soft, Blurry Backgrounds (VIDEO)

One way to make wildlife and other outdoor subjects stand out is to shoot them against a clean background without distractions. While these are difficult to find in nature, there are ways to soften a cluttered background in post-processing. Today, however, you’ll learn four simple techniques for getting the job done in the camera.

Instructor Simon d’Entremont is an acclaimed nature and wildlife photographer based in Eastern Canada. In this episode he demonstrates four methods he uses all the time to create soft, blurry backgrounds in the field. The reason for doing this is simple: It’s easy to accentuate the main subject of an image and direct a viewers’ eye by deemphasizing the background so it fades into obscurity.

In this 12-minute tutorial you’ll learn how to use the right gear, camera settings, and creative techniques to blur the background of an image so it’s as obscure as possible. Be sure to watch until the end of the video where Simon dispels the myth that larger sensors create blurrier backgrounds and demonstrates what really happens.

Simon explains how to use these techniques in a variety of settings to tame distracting branches, grasses and other unwanted objects in a scene to make the primary subject grab attention. He begins with a brief discussion of what makes a background more or less prominent. The aperture you choose, the focal length of a lens, and the resulting depth of field are all key considerations.

Likewise he explains what variables contribute to a wide range of focus, and how camera-to-subject distance is also important. Simon uses a simple graphic to illustrate the basics of depth of field and how this component affects backgrounds. He puts it like this: “Light travels from our subject to the lens elements, which in turn bend it to come to a focus point on the sensor of your camera.”

As a result, the place where light rays converge on the subject and are very close together is where “perfect” focus occurs. Simon further notes there’s an area where the image will be “acceptably sharp” before and behind this key point—thanks to depth of field.

Once your settings take you beyond the zone of acceptable sharpness in front of and behind the subject, everything (including the background) becomes blurrier and blurrier as the distance increases. With this knowledge under your belt, Simon’s tips for blurring a background will now be easy to understand and put into practice as you watch the remainder of the lesson.

We encourage you to visit Simon’s instructional YouTube channel for more straightforward outdoor photography advice.

And don’t miss the tutorial we posted recently from another accomplished pro, explaining why the Rule of Odds often beats the more familiar Rule of Thirds when shooting nature and wildlife photos.

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Beautiful Natural Light Portraits with Backlight & a Reflector (VIDEO)

August 15, 2023 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Beautiful Natural Light Portraits with Backlight & a Reflector (VIDEO)

Environmental portraits are fun and easy to make, as long as you don’t have to lug a bunch of lighting equipment into the field. Today you’ll learn how to capture photos that will make you and your model proud, with natural backlighting that creates a unique effect.

Nathan Elson is a Canadian commercial photographer who often posts behind-the-scenes tutorials to demonstrate his favorite techniques. In today’s quick episode you’ll watch him capture natural light portraits of a pretty model, with light streaming through the trees behind her that adds impact to the shot.

This is a simple and effective method that anyone can accomplish with whatever gear they own. The only accessory you’ll need is a foldable/affordable reflector to bounce some light back onto the subject’s face to lighten it up and fill in any objectionable shadows. And we meant it when we said “easy” because this straightforward technique takes barely three minutes to explain.

Elson notes that with this method it’s important to quickly pose the model, determine focus, exposure, and composition because the position of the sun will move across the sky—changing how (and whether) the backlighting hits your model. As Elson says, at one moment everything may look perfect but  “10 minutes later the backlighting may disappear if the sun moves behind a tree.”

The reason for a reflector is this: if you expose for the model’s face without fill light, the interesting background will become significantly overexposed. As Elson says, “the whole purpose of shooting in a location like this is to is to show off the location as much as the subject.” In other words,  properly balanced tones will make or break the shot.

Elson demonstrates how to arrive at a proper exposure, combining ambient illumination of the background with fill light from the reflector. As you’ll see, it really helps to have an assistant hold and adjust the position of the reflector while you concentrate on directing the model and composing the image.

In fact, the position of the reflector is critically important for optimum results. So you’ll likely find yourself directing the assistant as much as the model as he moves the secondary light source for optimum results. Elson provides some helpful advice here, explaining why poor results may occur when the reflector is too close, too distant, or too far off to one side relative to the subject.

After a few more tips Elson demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach will several nice images (with informative captions) to get you inspired. You can find much more helpful advice by visiting his YouTube channel.

As be sure to check out the tutorial we posted from another accomplished pro, explaining how a camera’s light meter works so you can use it for perfectly exposed photos every time.

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Photography News: Rumored Nikon, Canon, & Sony Cameras

August 15, 2023 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Photography News: Rumored Nikon, Canon, & Sony Cameras

The high temperatures that have been plaguing our readers in the United States have finally arrived here in Central Europe. I can’t say I’m a fan. So, I have decided to follow the example of many animals and shift my activity to the evening and night hours. By that I don’t just mean drinking wine with friends, but also going out to see the animals. In fact, I even used the heat (well, the animals’ heat) to find them in the dark forest. Here is my first shot from the borrowed Zeiss DTI 4, which I am currently testing for you.

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The Effects of Print Size in Photography

August 15, 2023 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

The Effects of Print Size in Photography

How does print size affect the emotional feel of a photo? It may seem like an image that works at one size will be equally good at any size – but in practice, I don’t find that to be true. Instead, the best print size changes from photo to photo. It’s all about what you want to say.

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