4 Tips to Consider Taking Award-Winning Surf Pictures

Photography as an art of taking pictures is always enjoyable for the one taking it and the ones who look at them as well. The photographers wallow in the good feeling of choosing the angles and the proper lighting to have breath-taking shots while those who look at it will find their satisfaction in observation, gazing at its uniqueness and interpreting some possible hidden meanings.

Photography can be anyone’s hobby and anyone can learn it. The usual thing is for beginners to start with still photos of flowers and sceneries because it’s much easier to look for angles but have you ever thought about taking photos of sports events? Since their subjects are always on the move, how about taking pictures in surfing competitions? If you are the type who likes taking surf pictures then here are four easy tips which you can use to take award winning shots not just in surfing but in photography in general.

First, 99% of the quality depends on good lighting; when you take shots make sure you take them on the right time of the day, which is early sunlight, most great surf pictures are taken during this time. Sunsets can be a great time for taking pictures as well since you can easily have  a silhouette of a surfer and make it more artistic. When the sun is overcast during cloudy days, you can set your camera to black and white. Color can be dull during overcast so it’s much better to have them taken out. Remember that the sun is a photographer’s best friend.

Equipment comes second, good cameras mean great pictures but they don’t have to be expensive. There are good quality cameras that come with a reasonable price tag. When you decide to go into the water to take surf pictures with great detail or maybe to have a piece of the action, you should provide a good housing for your cam to prevent it being soaked in water.

 

Third, the shore is still a good place to take pictures. Take a quick stroll and look around you for some good spots with a great angle. You can select wide shots and not only focus on zooming in. Be sure to use anything found in the foreground like a person, a tree or anything and set your focus on the surfer in the background.

Lastly, nothing beats practice; in taking surf pictures timing is everything. You have to be at the right place and the right time to get a great shot of a surfer. You should have a good deal of practice for you to gain this. The continue to take these shots and consistently check your work and see for yourself if you like them. Think about how you can make the shot look better. With the boom of digital photography it’s now easier to take pictures, so why don’t you try it out.

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