October is coming to an end and it is a time for colours and spooky vibes in the Northern hemisphere. whereas in the Southern Hemisphere, it must be the cheerful and glorious spring season. Whatever the season is where you are, each season portrays its colours and is a great time for some nature photography.
When talking about nature photography, anything from flowers, leaves, trees, wildlife, to the mountains, rivers, waterfalls and the atmosphere that makes it beautiful, like the fog and mist, rain, sunlight, etc., can be photographed in a very beautiful way. In this article, we have put together some tutorials for nature photography, so you can photograph something this season to capture the beautiful colours and atmosphere.
Why Autumn Is The Best Time To Take Photographs
Autumn is one of the best seasons for capturing the gorgeous colours. The leaves change colour on the trees or have already fallen off and have made the ground look colourful. This is also a season for spiders and some other interesting critters and the sun is also lower with mostly soft light throughout the day. This article provides some thoughts and tips on why Autumn is the best time for photography.
A Guide to Capturing Autumn Mist

The Autumn season also comes with this beautiful misty atmosphere that makes landscapes and other areas look quite dreamy. One needs to wake up quite early in the morning to capture the fog and the sunrise if possible through the fog can look absolutely magical. Here is a guide to capturing the mist during the fall season.
Ethical Nature Photography is Authentic Nature Photography
As photographers, we need to respect the environment and the living things in there and be ethical and responsible in that process. It is not a good thing to be selfish, just to get a shot as this can put the bird or animal at risk and the environment as well as a result. This article talks about how ethical nature photography is authentic – a very important subject for nature photographers and photographers who shoot other genre in a natural setting.
Close-up Nature Photography: Tips on Hand-held vs. Tripod
In nature there are always a lot of interesting subjects to photograph throughout the year during all seasons. Rather than just always photographing wide overview shots, the photographer can get really close to the subject and capture some closeup shots for a change. When photographing up close, elements like wind, moving subject and light need to be taken into consideration. In order to get sharp shots, you need to decide on whether you need a tripod or will be shooting hand-held and this article provides advise on that.
Abstract Nature Photography: 3 Effective Tips to Create Captivating Images
When observing nature up close, change your perspective and look even closer. Observe the reflections, cloud movement, lines, textures, patterns, interesting angles and perspectives. You will see a different version of the elements that are in front of your eyes. This article provides three tips to capture captivating abstract photographs of nature.
10 Creative Nature Photography Compositions and How They Were Taken

When capturing photographs in nature, do not just point and shoot, but carefully observe the light, elements and the scene and compose the images for powerful results. Find the best angle and perspective that will work well for the scene and one that will evoke the emotion that you feel on location. This article makes use of 10 photographs captured in nature and talks about how they were taken.
How To Capture And Edit Dark Moody Flora Photography

No matter what time of the year you are photographing, dark and moody photographs evoke a certain emotion and they also yield some powerful results. They can be visually pleasing and overcast days, rainy days or just days when the light is very soft are all great times to capture these types of photographs. This article is a detailed guide with a lot of tips and ideas, compositions, gear, settings and post-processing tips for dark and moody flora photography.
Season Of Renewal – Photography In The Spring
Spring is a season of hope and one that brings in positivity and cheer after colder, dark winter months. This is also a time when the light is soft and colours start emerging in nature, making it one of the best times for photography. This article discusses some of the greatest things about photographing in the spring season.
These Quick Tips Will Help You Capture Stunning Wildlife Photographs

Any time of the year is great for some wildlife photography, including the winter. Each season offers different opportunities and stunning backdrops to photograph wildlife against. Wildlife photography is not easy and there are certain factors one needs to consider while also being responsible and ethical. This article discusses a lot of quick tips for better wildlife photography.
8 Things a Nature Photographer Can Use in the Camera Bag…Short & Long Term

When out in nature photographing in the wild, if you have done it a few times, you will know that you need more than just your camera gear and tripod to make life easier when out in the field. Some little accessories and tools can make the nature photography process a bit carefree and more enjoyable. This article talks about some of the things nature photographers can have in their bag short and long term.









