The most fantastic season of the year, in my opinion, is Fall. It is filled with so many colors and textures that motivate you to go outside and create. As a photographer, nothing gets me more excited than playing with fall color during a shoot or post-production. Fall is one of the best times of the year to create stunning or compelling images that will leave viewers speechless.
5 Fall Photography Tips
This article will inform you about some of the things you will need before you head out to capture some great fall shots, as well as a few tips as to what you need to do to make your Fall Pictures stand out from the rest.
1. Lens Choice
This is subjective to the type of photography you’re doing, but there are few lenses I would recommend that will come in handy.
The first lens I would have in my camera bag is my 35mm f/2.8 Canon lens, which always comes in handy when I need it to. The 35mm gives me the option of capturing great portraits along with a little bit of autumn landscape here and there. The aperture is white enough, as fall pictures are taken in the day and not in low light. I sometimes keep it at about f/4 just to increase the sharpness in my fall images.
All I have done is created a Selective Color Layer, and adjusted the Reds and the Yellows. I haven’t touched any other colors. I have also only masked this color onto the trees and the mountains.
With a little bit of practice, these fall photo edits can be achieved in as little as two to three minutes per image!
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