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Another Five Pointers When Taking Pictures of the Grand Canyon
The enormous Grand Canyon State Park is probably the top place to visit in the nation. If you haven't ever been there yourself, mere words cannot describe the experience. Everywhere you look in visitor shops you' will see racks of postcards filled with pictures of the iconic landscape of the Grand Canyon. To get past the characteristic photographs seen everywhere it takes some work and attention to details. If you read our prior article with the first five Grand Canyon tips you will love these last five tips too.
1) Stay safe: The Grand Canyon is gigantic, stunning and perilous. Folks die every year falling into the canyon by slipping or not watching where they're going and just walking off the edge. High winds happen during almost all of the year and they cause issues too. Make sure that your tripod is safely secured so it isn't knocked over breaking your camera, and make sure that you aren't pushed over by the robust winds also.
2) Predicting Slashing Light: The phenomenon called slashing light found at the Grand Canyon is from low level, fast moving clouds reflecting sunlight at the ravine which causes a spotlight effect to happen. If you watch thoroughly, you can predict where the light will happen and the way to capture the image.
3) Choose the correct Lens: The Grand Canyon is a smorgasbord of photographic potential, the probabilities are almost never-ending. Because modern zoom lenses are such top of the range, the lens choice should be easy. Having a top quality zoom on your camera means you wont have to switch lenses and risk getting dirt inside the camera or on the image sensor. It ought to be noted that extreme wide-angle lenses should potentially be evaded as they could cause the detail of the image to vanish.
4) Watch the Horizon and weather Report: There have been countless millions of pictures taken of the Grand Canyon that finding something unique to shoot can be really difficult. If you can find a point in time when the weather will give you some drama or at a minimum something engaging in the shot it'll help considerably. Listen to real-time weather reports and if you can find a storm forming it is possible to get some great shots.
5) Capture the Seasons: During different times of year there are various areas you should visit and things you need to shoot.
- May to June, wildflowers on the North Rim and impressive.
- In early October on the North Rim the aspen and maple trees are changing colour.
- Winter sees the North Edge closed after the first snowfall until spring, so the South Edge has all of the action.
Now you know about the best techniques of taking great photos of the Grand Canyon! Just make sure your camera is working correctly before going, and you do nont need Nikon camera repair. If you happen to need to find a good place for Panasonic camera repair get it done before you go on your trip!
So when planning that upcoming family holiday next time, make sure you keep in mind this information and your photographs will be modified from good to wow!
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